Michael Harrison

The Adams Distinguished Professor of Management, Emeritus at Stanford Graduate School of Business

Schools

  • Stanford Graduate School of Business
  • Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy

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Biography

Stanford Graduate School of Business

Research Statement

Michael Harrison has developed and analyzed stochastic models in several different domains related to business, including mathematical finance and processing network theory. His current research is focused on dynamic models of resource sharing, and on the application of stochastic control theory in economics and operations.

Bio

Michael Harrison received a BS degree in industrial engineering from Lehigh University in 1966, an MS in industrial engineering from Stanford in 1967, and a PhD in operations research, also from Stanford, in 1970. That same year he joined the faculty of the Graduate School of Business as an Assistant Professor. He was promoted to Associate Professor in 1973 and to Professor in 1978. He retired in 2011.

Professor Harrison’s research focuses on stochastic models of business systems and business processes. In a four-year period around 1980 he coauthored two influential papers in mathematical finance, developing the mathematical foundations of option theory. In particular, he and his Stanford Graduate School of Business colleague David Kreps introduced the notion of equivalent martingale measures, which have since become a standard tool in theoretical analysis.

Professor Harrison’s later work has focused on the field of operations management, with emphasis on the time dimension of system performance. He has developed a family of stochastic system models called Brownian networks, which approximate the behavior of processing systems that arise in many different contexts, both for purposes of descriptive performance analysis and for purposes of optimal flow management. He has also coauthored papers on optimization of telephone call center operations, and on dynamic pricing with unknown demand.

Professor Harrison is the author of one book and more than 75 articles in scholarly journals. 

Academic Degrees

  • PhD in Operations Research, Stanford University, 1970
  • MS in Industrial Engineering, Stanford Univeristy, 1967
  • BS in Industrial Engineering, Lehigh University, 1966

Academic Appointments

  • At Stanford University since 1970
  • Visiting Professor, Northwestern University, 1982–1983

Professional Experience

  • Visiting Scholar, Bell Labs, 1983
  • Visiting Scholar, Bell Labs, 1977
  • Decision Analyst, SRI, 1972–1973

Awards and Honors

  • National Academy of Engineering, 2007
  • John von Neumann Theory Prize, INFORMS, 2004
  • Lanchester Prize (best research publication), INFORMS, 2001
  • Expository Writing Award, INFORMS, 1998

In the Media

Summer Workshop Provides Success Strategies for Future Professors

Stanford Report, October 5, 2001

Harrison Receives 1998 Expository Writing Award

ORMS Today, 12 1, 1998

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Cases

Call Center Design For Lion Financial Services | OIT29 J. Michael Harrison, Yuval Nov2003

Contract Manufacturing Decision at AlphaTech, Inc. | OIT19 J. Michael Harrison, Charles Holloway,1997

Bank of America - Accounts Payable (A) | OIT5A J. Michael Harrison, James Patell1994

Bank of America - Accounts Payable (B) | OIT5B J. Michael Harrison, James Patell1994

Computer System Design and Development at MasPar | OIT7 J. Michael Harrison, Charles, Halloway1994

American Semiconductor, Inc. (A) - Service Systems Architecture | DS88A J Michael Harrison, Michael T Pich1990

Hewlett-Packard Personal Office Computer Division - Abridged | DS83 Macon Finley, J Michael Harrison, Charles Holloway1989

Manzana Insurance - Fruitvale Branch | DS87 David Paul Grant, J Michael Harrison, Christopher Loch1989

Hewlett-Packard Personal Office Computer Division | DS81 Macon Finley, J Michael Harrison1984

Call Center Design For Lion Financial Services | OIT29 J. Michael Harrison, Yuval Nov2003

Contract Manufacturing Decision at AlphaTech, Inc. | OIT19 J. Michael Harrison, Charles Holloway,1997

Bank of America - Accounts Payable (A) | OIT5A J. Michael Harrison, James Patell1994

Bank of America - Accounts Payable (B) | OIT5B J. Michael Harrison, James Patell1994

Computer System Design and Development at MasPar | OIT7 J. Michael Harrison, Charles, Halloway1994

American Semiconductor, Inc. (A) - Service Systems Architecture | DS88A J Michael Harrison, Michael T Pich1990

Hewlett-Packard Personal Office Computer Division - Abridged | DS83 Macon Finley, J Michael Harrison, Charles Holloway1989

Manzana Insurance - Fruitvale Branch | DS87 David Paul Grant, J Michael Harrison, Christopher Loch1989

Hewlett-Packard Personal Office Computer Division | DS81 Macon Finley, J Michael Harrison1984

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