Rajesh Chandy
Professor of Marketing; Tony and Maureen Wheeler Chair in Entrepreneurship; Former Academic Director, Deloitte Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship. MBA (Oklahoma), PhD (Southern California) at London Business School

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London Business School
Rajesh Chandy is Professor of Marketing and the Tony and Maureen Wheeler Chair in Entrepreneurship at London Business School, where he is also the Academic Director of the Wheeler Institute for Business and Development. Rajesh’s current research lies at the intersection of business and development. His recent projects have covered the impact of business skills among micro-entrepreneurs in South Africa, novel financing approaches in Ghana, property rights in slums in Egypt, innovation among farmers in India, highways and private education expenditures in India, and using big data for development outcomes.
Chandy is a member of the advisory board of the Journal of Marketing and a Co-Editor of the journal’s special issue on “Better Marketing for a Better World”. He is also co-editor of the Management Science special issue on “Business and Climate Change,” and previously served as an Area Editor for the Entrepreneurship and Innovation area at Management Science. Chandy’s research and publications have received several awards, including the Mahajan Award for Lifetime Contributions to Marketing Strategy Research, the ISMS Gary Lilien Practice Prize for research that contributes most to the practice of marketing, the Journal of Marketing Harold Maynard Award for contributions to marketing theory and thought, the AMA TechSIG Award for the best article on Technology and Innovation (twice), the Gerald E. Hills Award for the Best Paper on Entrepreneurial Marketing, and the Albert Page Award for best professional paper on innovation. He has also received the AMA Early Career Award for contributions to marketing strategy research, and has been named an MSI Young Scholar. Fortune magazine described Chandy’s findings on innovation as "an unorthodox and bracing set of management principles."
During 2006-2008, Chandy served as a member of the US Secretary of Commerce Advisory Committee on Measuring Innovation in the 21st Century Economy. He has provided advisory and executive education services to Carrefour, Novo Nordisk, Nordea, Rabobank, Toshiba, St. Jude Medical, 3M, Philips, Commonwealth Microfinance Limited, American Medical Systems, Deutsche Telekom, Bertelsmann, Hutchinson Technology, Microsoft, Mundipharma, Rexam, Wrigley, GfK, Futuredontics, Telenor, Vodafone, World Economic Forum, and the US and UK governments, among others. He serves as an Independent Director on the board of Laurus Labs Limited, a publicly listed pharmaceutical company.
Chandy received his PhD in 1996 from the University of Southern California. In 2018, he was elected a Fellow of the British Academy.
Videos
Rajesh Chandy: What if every company had a culture of innovation? | London Business School
Advanced Program in Business - Prof. Rajesh Chandy - London Business School
Rajesh Chandy, LBS: The economic down turn has come to an end
Experts Rajesh Chandy And Ashwajit Singh On The Importance Of Behaviour Change
Can innovation be incentivized?
Brand Equity: In Conversation with Rajesh Chandy Professor of Marketing at London Business School
Rajesh Chandy, Professor of Marketing, urges alumni to think differently | London Business School
Could fewer entrepreneurs mean greater prosperity? | Rajesh Chandy | TEDxLondonBusinessSchool
Emerging markets and the upturn
Rajesh Chandy, LBS: Digital's role in emerging markets
What if every company had a culture of innovation? | London Business School
Rajesh Chandy, LBS: Incentivating Innovations
What if every entrepreneur had access to business education?
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