Soumitra Dutta
Dean of External Relations
The Roland Berger Chaired Professor in Business and Technology, INSEAD
Soumitra Dutta is the Roland Berger Chaired Professor of Business and Technology, and Dean of External Relations at INSEAD. He is the faculty director of elab@INSEAD, INSEAD's centre of excellence in teaching and research on the digital economy.
Prior to joining the faculty of INSEAD in 1989, Professor Dutta was employed with Schlumberger in Japan and General Electric in the USA. He obtained his PhD in Computer Science and his MSc in Business Administration from the University of California at Berkeley. He has been a visiting professor at several international universities including the Haas School of Business (Berkeley) and the Solvay Business School (Brussels).
Professor Dutta's current research is on technology strategy and innovation at both corporate and national policy levels. His latest books are The Global Information Technology Report 2006-2007: Connecting to the Networked Economy (Palgrave, 2007) and The Information Society in an Enlarged Europe (Springer, 2006). He has authored eight other books including The Bright Stuff (Financial Times/Prentice Hall, 2002), Embracing the Net (Financial Times, 2001) and Process Reengineering, Organizational Change and Performance Improvement (Mc-Graw Hill, 1999). He has won several awards for research and pedagogy including awards for the European Case of the Year from the European Case Clearing House in 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000 and 2002.
Professor Dutta is actively involved in policy development at national and European levels. He is currently a member of the Advisory Committee for ICT for the Government of Qatar and has advised other national governments on ICT policy issues. He is the Chairman of the European Commission's Europe Innova panel on Innovation in the ICT sector and a member of the Steering Committee of eBSN, the European Commission's eBusiness Network initiative for SMEs.
Professor Dutta's research has been showcased in the international media such as CNN, CNBC, BBC and international publications. He has taught in and consulted with international corporations across the world. He has directed top management programs for several companies and is a regular contributor to in-house management programs. He is a fellow of the World Economic Forum.
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