Prof. Erik Brynjolfsson, PhD ‘91
Director
MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy
Symposium Roles
CIO Award Judge 2012, 2013Speaker/Panelist 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
Panels Participated in
Bio
Erik Brynjolfsson is the Director of the MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy. He is also the Schussel Family Professor at MIT Sloan, Chairman of the Sloan Management Review and a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. His research examines the effects of information technologies on business strategy, productivity and performance, Internet commerce, pricing models, and intangible assets. At MIT, he teaches courses on the Economics of Information.
Professor Brynjolfsson was among the first researchers to measure the productivity contributions of IT and the complementary role of organizational capital and other intangibles. His research also provided the first quantification of the value of online product variety and developed pricing and bundling models for information goods. Brynjolfsson’s research has appeared in leading economics, management, and science journals. He has been recognized with nine Best Paper awards and five patents. Professor Brynjolfsson holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Harvard University in Applied Mathematics and Decision Sciences and a PhD from MIT in Managerial Economics. He has also taught at Harvard and Stanford.
Press Coverage
- In uncharted, automated future, will we have jobs and will they be boring?
- Just How Serious Is the Automation Problem?
- Automated systems: Dehumanizing the workplace
- Robots, automation coming up fast
- Reporter’s Notebook: Highlights of the MIT Sloan CIO Symposium
- Just How Serious Is the Automation Problem?
- The MIT Second Machine Age Conference
- Preparing for the digital future, leading in the digital present
- Preparing for the next digital revolution at the MIT Sloan CIO Symposium
- The CIO and the Digital Revolution: Notes from the MIT Sloan CIO Symposium
- MIT CIO Symposium Examines Need for Proactive Enterprise IT Innovation
- This Does Not Compute: The Human Skills Robots Can't Replace And How To Develop Them
- Are you ready for the Second Machine Age?
- New Manufacturing Trend: More U.S.-Based, More Robots, Less Jobs
- Technology and culture at the MIT Sloan CIO Symposium 2014
- Movers and Shakers: Lindsey Anderson, Chair of The MIT Sloan CIO Symposium
- How Big Data Changes Our Relationship With Information
- MIT: A big data revolution is here, and it's past time for CIOs to lead
- New Tools Beget Revolutions: Big Data and the 21st Century Information-based Society
- Innovation And Transformation, Key Themes At MIT CIO Symposium 2013
- MIT panelists: Big data calls for data-driven decision making skills
- Keeping Big Data from Big Brother
- Big Data Needs a Steady Management Hand to Give Best Results
- Data in, hunches out
- CIO Tough Love: Agility Demands Increasing
- 6 things every CIO should know (or at least think about)