Distinguished Professor & Head Lab for Economics of Innovation at HSE University.
Dirk is Distinguished Professor and the Head of the Laboratory for Economics of Innovation at HSE ISSEK, Moscow, Russia, and the Academic Director of the Master’s Programme Governance of STI. He has 20 years of experience in research and teaching technology and innovation management and policy. He has a strong background in policymaking and industrial management for STI with special focus on foresight and roadmapping, funding of research, and priority setting. Prior to joining HSE, he was responsible for technology and innovation policy at the presidential office of the Swiss Science and Technology Council. He was a Management Consultant for technology and innovation management with Arthur D. Little.
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