Soumodip Sarkar
Soumodip Sarkar (b. June 13, 1965 in Jamshedpur, India) is a noted economist and management researcher. He is an associate professor at the Department of Management, University of Évora, Portugal, where he is the Dean of the Doctoral School (IIFA). Previously he was the Director for the Centre of Advanced Studies in Management and Economics, (CEFAGE-UE),[1] as well as the coordinator of the Program in Entrepreneurship and Innovation. Professor Sarkar is considered one of the top 100 experts on the management and economics of innovation by the World Economic Forum (WEF Innovation 100).[2][3]
He studied Economics at the University of Calcutta, graduating 1988, and received his MSc and PhD in Economics from Northeastern University, Boston in 1991 and 1995, respectively. He previously worked at the Harvard Institute for International Development (HIID) and later in the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.
Research
His research interests are international business, innovation and entrepreneurship. He has published papers in several scientific journals and is in the editorial board of four international scientific journals. He is a project leader in many Portuguese and European projects and has worked internationally in many countries including India, the USA, Mozambique, Angola, Vietnam, Brazil, Portugal and Greece. He holds copyrights to the integrated innovation model developed by him along with simulation software designed for business diagnostics.
One of his main contribution has been a theory and integrated framework of market archetypes for planning, developing and predicting outcomes in innovation in companies. He has also contributed to the empirical study of factors in outsourcing of services and innovation behavior in several industries. He holds copyrights to the model developed, along with simulation software currently awaiting patent approval in the United States.
He was a visiting fellow at the Harvard University Asia Center, in 2006. His book on innovation entitled: Innovation, Market Archetypes and Outcome was published in 2007 by Springer-Verlag. Another book on entrepreneurship and innovation Empreendedorismo e Inovação, published in Portuguese, by Escolar Editora, was released in September 2007. In 2008 was published his third book on the Entrepreneurial Innovator, published by Elsevier-Campus in Brazil.
Dr Sarkar has lectured widely and conducted workshops all over the world, and has been invited to speak, among other places, at the Helsinki School of Economics, Harvard University, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Indian School of Management. etc. He has also given many motivational talks on innovation for senior managers and organizations all over the world as well as advising firms on innovation management and growth.
Dr Sarkar has done high level technical consultancy work at several institutions, such as USAID, Harvard University and firms Dun & Bradstreet and Nathan Associates (USA). From 2003 to 2007 Dr. Sarkar wrote monthly columns on economics for the Executive Digest and the Diário de Notícias newspaper (Lisbon, Portugal).
Main publications
Books
- Sarkar, S. (2007) “Innovation, Market Archetypes and Outcome – An Integrated Framework”, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag (ISBN 978-3-7908-1945-8) Amazon Books record.
- Sarkar, S. (2007), Empreendedorismo e Inovação, Lisboa, Portugal: Escolar Editora (ISBN 978-972-592-209-5).
- Sarkar, S. (2008), O Empreendedor Inovador, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil: Elsevier-Campus Editora (ISBN 978-85-352-3085-7).
Book chapters
- Sarkar, S. (2009), "Outsourcing - A story of metamorphosis", in H. Marques, E. Soukiazis, P. Cerqueira (eds.), Integration and Globalization: Challenges for Developed and Developing Countries Edward Elgar (ISBN 978-1-84844-655-7).
- Sarkar, S. (2005), “Sourcing Decisions on International Business: A Holistic Model” in T. Theurl, E.C. Meyer (eds.) Strategies for Cooperation, Aachen: Shaker Verlag, pp. 183–198 (ISBN 3-8322-4446-8);
- Sarkar, S. (2004), “Non-Tariff measures in services measuring gains from movement of skilled personnel in quantifying Non Tariff Barriers to Trade” in P. Dee, M. Ferrantino (eds.) Quantitative Methods for Assessing the Effects of Non-tariff and Trade Facilitation, Singapore: USITC, pp. 107–120 (ISBN 981-256-051-3).
Selected research papers
- Sarkar, S. (2008), "Is UEFA right? Measuring competitiveness of domestic football leagues", International Journal of Sport Management and Marketing, 3(4), 374-382.
- Pires, C., S. Sarkar, L. Carvalho (2008), "Innovation in services – how different from manufacturing?", Service Industries Journal, 28(10), 1339-1356.
- Sarkar, S., C.P. Pires, L. Carvalho (2008), "Innovation behaviour in financial services: an empirical analysis", International Journal of Financial Services Management, 3(3/4), 223-242.
- Sarkar, S., A. Costa (2008), "Dynamics of open innovation in the food industry", Trends in Food Science and Technology, 19(11), 574-580.
- Sarkar, S. (2007), "Gazelle in elephant's clothing - an integrated model of outsourcing", International Journal of Indian Culture and Business Management, 1(1/2), 116-135.
- Sarkar, S. (2005), “Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Development”, International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management, 5(5/6), 359-365;
- Sarkar, S. (2005), “Innovation and Market Structures: an integrated approach”, International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management, 5(5/6), 366-378;
- Sarkar, S. (2001), “Interactions between Formal and Informal Market for Foreign Exchange”, Journal of Economics, 27(1), 1-19;
- Pires, C., S. Sarkar (2000), “Delivered Non-Linear Pricing by Duopolists”, Regional Science and Urban Economics, 30(4), 429-456;
- Haughton, J., S. Sarkar (1996), “Gasoline Tax as a Corrective Tax: Estimates for the United States, 1970-1991”, Energy Journal, 17(2), 103-126.
References
External links
- Soumodip Sarkar. Bio at the European Women's Management Development (EMWD) International Network
- Centro de Estudos e Formação Avançada em Economia e Gestão, Universidade de Évora, Portugal
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