Professors at INSEAD: Manuel E. Sosa Manuel E. Sosa is assistant professor of the technology and operations management area at INSEAD. He received his B.S. degree in mechanical engineering from Universidad Simón Bolívar (Caracas, Venezuela) and his S.M. and Ph.D. degrees in mechanical engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Professor Sosa's research efforts are applied to improving product development systems. He is particularly interested in studying coordination and innovation networks in complex product and software development organizations. His research has been published in various journals including Management Science, Journal of Mechanical Design, Research in Engineering Design, and Harvard Business Review.Professor Sosa teaches in the MBA, PhD, and Executive programs covering topics related to innovation and operations management. His teaching achievements include the development of a program with the Art Center College of Design (Pasadena, California) to integrate business and design disciplines for successful product development. His work experience includes systems engineering in the petrochemical industry, and development and deployment of computer-aided engineering software applications. Andrew Shipilov Andrew is an Assistant Professor of Strategy at INSEAD. He is an expert in the areas of strategic alliances, inter-firm collaboration and social networks. His work is published at the Academy of Management Journal, Administrative Science Quarterly, Strategic Organization, Industrial and Corporate Change, Managerial and Decision Economics as well as in other journals and edited books.
At INSEAD, Prof. Shipilov teaches MBA and executive courses on Competitive Strategy, Strategic Alliances and Blue Ocean Strategy. Prior to joining INSEAD, Prof. Shipilov has taught International Business at undergraduate, graduate and executive levels at the University of Toronto, Joseph L. Rotman School of Management. Professor Shipilov has been a director of Business Kolding-INSEAD Executive Management Programme from its beginning. |
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