Dr. Eric Von Hippel

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Biography

Eric von Hippel is the T Wilson (1953) Professor of Management at MIT Sloan School of Management, focusing on management innovation and engineering systems. He researches patterns and sources of innovation, developing new processes to improve the ‘fuzzy front end’ of the innovation process. His influential book, 'Democratizing Innovation' (MIT Press, April 2005), illustrates how user communities serve as powerful innovation engines, capturing a shift where end-users drive product development in various fields, including open-source software and sporting goods. Currently, he leads a significant research project examining the principles of user innovation communities and their applications to product and service development. Collaborating with governmental and academic colleagues across nations, von Hippel works to develop policies that align with the emerging paradigm of user-centered innovation. His esteemed academic credentials include a BA in economics from Harvard College, an SM in mechanical engineering from MIT, and a PhD in business engineering from Carnegie Mellon University.

Research Interests

Awards

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National Medal of Science

2020-11-03
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Humboldt Research Award

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Innovation Luminary Award

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Excellence in Innovation Research Award

2015-01-01