Research Advisory Council

Leading our efforts to share the best thinking on innovation is BIF’s Research Advisory Council. Comprised of business and academic thought leaders, the council shapes BIF research initiatives, activity in our Experience Labs, and helps guide our community’s conversations about innovation.

Mickey Ackerman

Mickey Ackerman is a professor and former head of the Industrial Design Department at the Rhode Island School of Design.

Robert Ballard

Robert Ballard is best known for his 1985 discovery of the Titanic. Ballard is director of the University of Rhode Island's Institute for Archaeological Oceanography.

Alph Bingham

Alph Bingham is a pioneer in the field of open innovation and advocate of collaborative approaches to research and development. He is co-founder and former CEO of InnoCentive, Inc..

John Seely Brown

John Seely Brown is a visiting scholar at the Annenberg Center at University of Southern California. Brown was the chief scientist of Xerox Corporation until April 2002 and also the director of the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center.

Clay Christensen

BIF research advisor Clayton Christensen is the Robert and Jane Cizik Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School. His research and teaching interests center on managing innovation and creating new growth markets. His latest book Disrupting Class: How Disruptive Innovation Will Change The Way The World Learns has been named one of the "10 Best Innovation and Design Books in 2008" by BusinessWeek, and the best Human Capital book of the year in the Strategy + Business Best Books of 2008. His latest book is The Innovative University: Changing the DNA of Higher Education From the Inside Out.

Richard Florida

Richard Florida is author of the national and international best-selling book, The Rise of the Creative Class. His ideas have been featured in major ad campaigns and such as BMW and are being used globally to change the way regions, nations, and companies compete.

Andrew Hargadon

Andrew Hargadon is an associate professor and director of Technology Management Programs at the UC-Davis Graduate School of Management.

Diane Hessan

Diane Hessan is president and chief executive officer of Communispace, where she helps global organizations build, manage and facilitate private, online communities.

Larry Huston

Larry Huston is founder of innovation consulting firm 4 INNO and a leading practitioner of connected innovation. He was the corporate vice president of innovation for Procter & Gamble responsible for P&G's global Connect + Develop™ business model.

Jean-Pierre Jeannet

Jean-Pierre Jeannet is the F. W. Olin Distinguished professor of global business and director of the Glavin Center, Babson College.

John Kao

John Kao is a leading authority on the subjects of innovation, organizational transformation and digital media, has been dubbed "Mr. Creativity" and a "serial innovator" by The Economist.

Larry Keeley

Larry Keeley is president and co-founder of Doblin, Inc., an innovation strategy firm known for pioneering comprehensive innovation systems that materially improve innovation success rates.

Ellen Levy

Ellen Levy is vice president of corporate development and strategy at LinkedIn.

Roger Martin

Roger Martin, the visionary Dean of the Rotman School of Management, is a champion of innovation, cross-disciplinary study and learning-by-doing. One of the most respected business minds in the world today -- and a man changing the face of business education -- Martin is the leading proponent of Integrative Thinking, a bold new approach to solving the business problems emerging in the global economy.

Edward M. Mazze

Edward M. Mazze is the recently retired dean of the College of Business Administration at the University of Rhode Island.

Christopher Meyer

Chris's mission is to anticipate and shape the future of business. He has pursued this goal as entrepreneur, executive, consultant, author, and as leader of a think tank. His fourth book, Standing on the Sun, will be published by Harvard Business School Press in July, 2011. His previous books include the BusinessWeek Best Seller Blur: The Speed of Change in the Connected Economy and Future Wealth— the book on which Monitor Talent is based. He blogs on the Harvard Business Review site, and has contributed to publications including Harvard Business Review, Sloan Management Review, Fast Company, TIME, The Wall Street Journal, and BusinessWeek.

Bruce Nussbaum

Former BusinessWeek editor and now a professor of innovation and design at The New School focused on showing students how design tools, methodologies and approaches can change the world.

Jeneanne Rae

Jeneanne Rae is co-founder of Peer Insight and a nationally-recognized innovation management and design strategist.

Clay Shirky

Clay Shirky is a professor of New Media at New York University's graduate interactive telecommunications program, where his courses address how our networks shape culture. 

Bill Taylor

Bill Taylor is a writer, a speaker, and entrepreneur who has shaped the global conversation about the best ways to compete, innovate, and succeed. As a cofounder and founding editor of Fast Company, Bill launched a magazine that won countless awards, and earned a passionate following among executives and entrepreneurs around the world. His previous book, Mavericks at Work: Why the Most Original Minds in Business Win, was a New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller, and was named a “Business Book of the Year” by The Economist and the Financial Times.

Stefan Thomke

Stefan Thomke is an authority on the management of technology and product innovation and a professor of business administration at Harvard Business School.

Eric von Hippel

Eric von Hippel is a professor and head of the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Group at the MIT Sloan School of Management.

Harry West

Harry West is vice president for strategy and innovation at Continuum, where he uses the study of human behavior to create better products.

John Wolpert

John Wolpert is best known for his work at IBM's Extreme Blue business & technology incubator. He is building Team upStart, which helps large companies develop top entrepreneurial talent.

Richard Saul Wurman

Richard Saul Wurman likes to simplify things to initials and numerals: TED is the Technology Entertainment Design conference he created; TUB is The Understanding Business, a company Wurman founded to capitalize on his theories of knowledge.

There’s also TOP, one of his publishing companies, along with Access Press, that produced books on “the topics that matter in our lives”—such as healthcare, wealthcare, travel and child-raising; IA is information architecture, a field Wurman essentially launched three decades ago; or it could stand for “Information Anxiety,” his blockbuster 1990 book that foresaw the growing problem of data clutter and proposed a radical new means of organizing and presenting knowledge.

David Yaun

David Yaun is vice president, corporate communications of IBM, directing the company's worldwide communications programs related to innovation and technology leadership.

Robert Zimmer

Robert J. Zimmer is the president of the University of Chicago.