Erik Brynjolfsson

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Erik Brynjolfsson is the Schussel Professor of Management at the MIT Sloan School of Management and the Director of the MIT Center for Digital Business. His research and teaching focus on how businesses can effectively use information technology.

Brynjolfsson earned his A.B., Magna cum Laude, and S.M. in Applied Mathematics and Decision Sciences at Harvard University in 1984. He received a Ph.D. in Managerial Economics from the MIT Sloan School of Management in 1991 and has served on the faculties of MIT and Stanford Business School.

Brynjolfsson has made enormous contributions to the world of IT Productivity research. His research has been recognized with six "best paper" by fellow academics. His recent research includes the intangible value of IT. He was also a contributing member to the Winter, 2004 Boston Ski and Sports Club (BSSC) Championship flag football team.

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He is now teaching the class of " The Economy of Information Strategy, Structure and Pricing". The class is very popular with students