Vish Krishnan

at INSEAD Business School

Jacobs Family Chair in Management and Engineering Leadership Professor of Innovation, Technology & Operations at Rady School of Management

Biography

INSEAD Business School

Sheryl and Harvey White Endowed Chair, Professor of Innovation, Technology & Operations

Krishnan's research is focused on science and technology-driven innovation and sustainable growth, new product design and development, project and operations management, and IT-enabled productivity improvements.

He is the Sheryl and Harvey White Endowed Chair, Innovation, Technology & Operations and has been invited to serve in editorial positions at Management Science, M&SOM, POMS, IEEE-EM and other journals, quoted in national publications, and received the prestigious distinguished fellow award from the POMS College of Innovation & Technology Management.

After receiving his doctorate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Krishnan served as a professor and IC2 senior research fellow at the University of Texas at Austin before joining the Rady School as one of the founding faculty. He is the recipient of several teaching and research awards, including the Most Valuable Professor award in the FlexWeekend MBA program in 2009 and 2012. Krishnan teaches executive programs on Technological Innovation and Growth, Project Management, and Product Marketing and Management.

Professor Krishnan is working to advance the Rady School’s signature core curriculum course, Lab to Market, which fosters new products and ventures from California’s vast scientific and intellectual property assets.

Rady School of Management

Research Areas

  • Innovation
  • New Product Development
  • Operations Management
  • Science & Technology
  • Commercialization

Industry Areas

  • Life Sciences
  • Technology
  • Automotive
  • Services

Professor Vish Krishnan is a Chaired Professor and the Faculty Director of Rady’s Entrepreneurship Initiative, CIID. One of the Rady School’s founding faculty bringing deep start-up/business experience in California and Texas, Professor Krishnan has developed unparalleled expertise in researching and teaching innovation, entrepreneurship, and product management. He has led Rady School’s signature core course series, Lab to Market, which allows Rady students the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in entrepreneurship by developing their own businesses. In addition, Professor Krishnan also serves as the Associate Director for the Institute for the Global Entrepreneur, a joint venture between the Rady School and the Jacobs School of Engineering – where he holds a joint appointment. In his research, Professor Krishnan works on improving the effectiveness and efficiency of innovative operations and ventures, and collaborates closely with the School of Medicine through grants from the National Institute of Health and the State of California. He has been a founding member of start-up teams and is an advisor to a number of startup teams and major international companies. Professor Krishnan received his doctoral degree from MIT and serves in the editorial positions of elite academic journals in the areas of innovation, entrepreneurship, and product/operations management. He has been named the Most Valuable Professor by Rady Students 4 times during the last decade and has been invited to teach at MIT and Harvard University.

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