
Anindya Ghose
Mobile technology has become a cornerstone of the global economy. But its full impact – and potential – has not yet been realized, by consumers or businesses. Anindya Ghose is helping corporations globally, both better understand and capitalize on the game-changing power of mobility and Artificial Intelligence.
Widely considered the leading global expert on the mobile economy and how it is affecting customer behavior, Ghose is Heinz Riehl Chair Professor of Technology and Marketing at New York University's Stern School of Business. He is also the director of the school's Masters in Business Analytics program. Named to the Thinkers50 2017 Radar list of up-and-coming management thinkers, the "Top 40 Professors Under 40 Worldwide" (Poets & Quants) and the "Top 200 Thought Leaders in Big Data and Business Analytics" (Analytics Week), Ghose is making big and quick strides in both academia and business. He focuses his work on economic issues and consumer behavior as it relates to the internet, mobile, digital marketing, big data, and business analytics. He has researched, and written, taught and spoken about the digital transformation of business and society for almost 15 years. He analyzes and makes sense of product reviews, reputation and rating systems, wearable technologies, mobile commerce and mobile advertising, crowdsourcing and online markets, and more broadly on digital technologies that are transforming markets and industries.
In his book TAP: Unlocking the Mobile Economy (MIT Press, April 2017) – double winner of the 2018 Axiom Business Book Awards – Ghose discusses why it is time to seize the opportunities created by the global prevalence and dependence on smartphones. His insights empower readers to tap into nine forces shaping the mobile economy, resolve consumer behavioral contradictions and delight consumers all at the same time with a mobile strategy.A patent-owner and entrepreneur, he is also the advisor to several startups globally in the US, India, Hong Kong, Singapore and elsewhere. Ghose has consulted and worked in various capacities with numerous Fortune 500 firms in the U.S., Europe and Asia, including, Adobe, Apple, Alibaba, Berkeley Corporation, CBS, China Mobile, Dataxu, Facebook, Google, IBM, Indiegogo, Microsoft, NBC, Samsung, Showtime, SK Telecom, Travelocity, Via and YelloMobile among others. He teaches courses on digital marketing, and business analytics in the U.S., Europe, and Asia.
The youngest recipient of the prestigious INFORMS ISS Distinguished Fellow Award, Ghose, and his work are consistently recognized. His research has been honored with 16 best paper awards and nominations; he is also the winner of the highly prestigious NSF CAREER award. Ghose has published more than 100 papers in premier scientific journals and conferences and has been awarded 14 research grants from Adobe, Google, Microsoft and several other corporations. Additionally, he is a frequent and revered speaker and has delivered more than 200 talks internationally.
Ghose is also a sought-after source for expert insights and perspectives by top media platforms; his expert commentary has been featured in all the top business and mainstream outlets, including The Economist, Financial Times, Forbes, New York Times, NPR, TIME, Wired, Washington Post, and Wall Street Journal. He has spoken on NPR and Marketplace Radio shows, and appeared on television shows around the world, including those on BBC, Bloomberg TV, CNBC, PBS, Korea Broadcasting System, NHK World Japan and Xinhua TV, China.
Ghose, who has been a visiting professor at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School, serves on the Research Council of the Wharton Customer Analytics Institute and is a faculty affiliate with the Marketing Science Institute. Before joining NYU Stern, Ghose worked at GlaxoSmithKline, as a product manager in HCL-Hewlett Packard and as a senior e-business consultant with IBM.
Mobile technology has become a cornerstone of the global economy. But its full impact – and potential – has not yet been realized, by consumers or businesses. Anindya Ghose is helping corporations globally, both better understand and capitalize on the game-changing power of mobility and Artificial Intelligence.
Widely considered the leading global expert on the mobile economy and how it is affecting customer behavior, Ghose is Heinz Riehl Chair Professor of Technology and Marketing at New York University's Stern School of Business. He is also the director of the school's Masters in Business Analytics program. Named to the Thinkers50 2017 Radar list of up-and-coming management thinkers, the "Top 40 Professors Under 40 Worldwide" (Poets & Quants) and the "Top 200 Thought Leaders in Big Data and Business Analytics" (Analytics Week), Ghose is making big and quick strides in both academia and business. He focuses his work on economic issues and consumer behavior as it relates to the internet, mobile, digital marketing, big data, and business analytics. He has researched, and written, taught and spoken about the digital transformation of business and society for almost 15 years. He analyzes and makes sense of product reviews, reputation and rating systems, wearable technologies, mobile commerce and mobile advertising, crowdsourcing and online markets, and more broadly on digital technologies that are transforming markets and industries.
In his book TAP: Unlocking the Mobile Economy (MIT Press, April 2017) – double winner of the 2018 Axiom Business Book Awards – Ghose discusses why it is time to seize the opportunities created by the global prevalence and dependence on smartphones. His insights empower readers to tap into nine forces shaping the mobile economy, resolve consumer behavioral contradictions and delight consumers all at the same time with a mobile strategy.A patent-owner and entrepreneur, he is also the advisor to several startups globally in the US, India, Hong Kong, Singapore and elsewhere. Ghose has consulted and worked in various capacities with numerous Fortune 500 firms in the U.S., Europe and Asia, including, Adobe, Apple, Alibaba, Berkeley Corporation, CBS, China Mobile, Dataxu, Facebook, Google, IBM, Indiegogo, Microsoft, NBC, Samsung, Showtime, SK Telecom, Travelocity, Via and YelloMobile among others. He teaches courses on digital marketing, and business analytics in the U.S., Europe, and Asia.
The youngest recipient of the prestigious INFORMS ISS Distinguished Fellow Award, Ghose, and his work are consistently recognized. His research has been honored with 16 best paper awards and nominations; he is also the winner of the highly prestigious NSF CAREER award. Ghose has published more than 100 papers in premier scientific journals and conferences and has been awarded 14 research grants from Adobe, Google, Microsoft and several other corporations. Additionally, he is a frequent and revered speaker and has delivered more than 200 talks internationally.
Ghose is also a sought-after source for expert insights and perspectives by top media platforms; his expert commentary has been featured in all the top business and mainstream outlets, including The Economist, Financial Times, Forbes, New York Times, NPR, TIME, Wired, Washington Post, and Wall Street Journal. He has spoken on NPR and Marketplace Radio shows, and appeared on television shows around the world, including those on BBC, Bloomberg TV, CNBC, PBS, Korea Broadcasting System, NHK World Japan and Xinhua TV, China.
Ghose, who has been a visiting professor at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School, serves on the Research Council of the Wharton Customer Analytics Institute and is a faculty affiliate with the Marketing Science Institute. Before joining NYU Stern, Ghose worked at GlaxoSmithKline, as a product manager in HCL-Hewlett Packard and as a senior e-business consultant with IBM.
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