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Find out the essential information about an author: data of birth, research gate ID, institution (s), three most cited publications, most frequent coauthors, main themes she/he is known for
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Cooper"Dr. Robert G. Cooper is the creator of the world-famous Stage-Gate® process, and was named the “World’s Top Innovation Management Scholar” by the prestigious U.S. Journal of Product Innovation Management and is a Fellow of the Product Development and Management Association (PDMA). He has combined practical consulting with ground-breaking research for many years. Besides his best-selling books “Winning at New Products” and “Portfolio Management for New Products”, he has published more than 130 articles on R&D and innovation management." (http://www.bobcooper.ca/) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-robert-g-cooper-3999b779/?originalSubdomain=ca Publications Cooper, R.G., Kleinschmidt, E.J. New products: What separates winners from losers? The Journal of Product Innovation Management 4(3), pp. 169-184. 1987 (788 citations - Scopus) Cooper, R.G. Stage-gate systems: A new tool for managing new products. Business Horizons, 33(3), pp. 44-54.1990 (736 citations - scopus) | |
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KaplanRobert Samuel Kaplan Date of birth: 1940 Institution: Harvard Business School - Emeritus Professor of Leadership Development Most frequent coauthors: David P. Norton Main themes: activity-based costing and management, balanced scorecard, cost management, risk management, strategy implementation Three most cited publications: Kaplan, Robert S., and David P. Norton. , "The Balanced Scorecard: Measures That Drive Performance," Harvard Business Review, Jan.–Feb. 1992 Kaplan, Robert S., and David P. Norton. The Balanced Scorecard: Translating Strategy into Action. Harvard Business Press, 1996. Kaplan, Robert S., and David P. Norton. "Using the Balanced Scorecard as a Strategic Management System." Harvard Business Review 74.1 (1996): 75-85. | |
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MintzbergName: Henry Mintzberg Date of birth: September 2, 1939 (80 years old) Institutions: Desautels Faculty of Management of McGill University in Montreal Most cited papers (scopus): 1. (1882) Mintzberg, H., & Waters, J. A. (1985). Of strategies, deliberate and emergent. Strategic management journal, 6(3), 257-272. 2. (667) Mintzberg, H. (1973). Strategy-making in three modes. California management review, 16(2), 44-53. 3. (644) Mintzberg, H. (1990). The design school: reconsidering the basic premises of strategic management. Strategic management journal, 11(3), 171-195. Generic information about the author: | |
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PrahaladCoimbatore Krishnarao Prahalad Date of birth: 1941 Date of dead: 2010 Insitution: University of Michigan Main themes: business strategies, competences, innovation Most frequent coauthors: Hamel, G.; Krishnan, M.S. Three most cited publications: PRAHALAD, C. K. e HAMEL, G. "Strategic Intent". Harvard Business Review, p.63-76, May/June, 1985. PRAHALAD, C. K. e HAMEL, G. "The core competence of the corporation". Harvard Business Review, v. 90, n. 3, p.79-91, May/June, 1990 PHAHALAD, C.k.; KRISHNAN, M. S. "A NOVA ERA DA INOVAÇÃO". Rio de Janeiro, Ed. Elsever, 2008. | |
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RothwellName: Roy Rothwell Date of birth: ---- Institutions: University of Sussex, Sussex, United Kingdom Most cited papers (scopus): 1. (788) Rothwell, R. (1992). Successful industrial innovation: critical factors for the 1990s. R&d Management, 22(3), 221-240. 2. (630) Rothwell, R., Freeman, C., Horlsey, A., Jervis, V. T. P., Robertson, A. B., & Townsend, J. (1974). SAPPHO updated-project SAPPHO phase II. Research policy, 3(3), 258-291. 3. (580) Rothwell, R. (1994). Towards the fifth-generation innovation process. International marketing review, 11(1), 7-31. Main Contribution to Innovation: Rothwell's five generations (5G) of innovation ( This model describes the five generations: technology-push, market-pull, coupling of R&D and marketing, integrated business processes and system integration & networking, http://provenmodels.com/575/five-generations-of-innovation/roy-r.-rothwell/ | |
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SchumpeterName: Joseph Aloïs Schumpeter Date of birth: 08 February 1883 Date of death: 8 January 1950 (aged 66) Institutions: Harvard University (1932–1950), University of Bonn (1925–1932), Biedermann Bank (1921–1924), University of Graz (1912–1914), University of Czernowitz (1909–1911) Most cited papers (Google Scholar): 1. Schumpeter, J. A. (2010). Capitalism, socialism and democracy. routledge. (1st published in 1942) 2. Schumpeter, J. A. (2017). Theory of economic development. Routledge. (1st published in 1911) 3. Schumpeter, J. A. (1939). Business cycles (Vol. 1, pp. 161-74). New York: McGraw-Hill. Schumpeter was an economist and introduced concepts as innovation and entrepreneurship. He associated innovation with economic growth and development and stressed the importance of innovation in business. Links: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Schumpeter#Major_works https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=eiol1dkAAAAJ&hl=pt-BR&oi=sra https://businessjargons.com/schumpeters-theory-of-innovation.html | |
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TeeceDavid J. Teece Bith: September 2, 1948 (age 71) - Blenheim, New Zealand Description "David J. Teece is an economist and an authority on matters of industrial organization, technological change, and innovation, particularly as it relates to antitrust and competition policy and intellectual property. He is the Thomas W. Tusher Professor in Global Business and Director of the Tusher Center on Intellectual Capital at Berkeley Haas, and a member of the board of overseers for the faculty of arts and sciences at the University of Pennsylvania. Teece has a PhD in economics from the University of Pennsylvania and has held teaching and research positions at Stanford University and Oxford University. He has received eight honorary doctorates." Most cited papers:
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external links: https://haas.berkeley.edu/faculty/teece-david/ | |