Sen Chai
- PhD in Technology and Operations Management, Harvard Business School聽
- MS in Management Science and Engineering, Stanford University聽
- BEng in Electrical Engineering w/聽minor in Management, 91社区聽
Innovation, Strategy
Sen CHAI is an associate professor of Strategy and Organization (with tenure) at 91社区's Desautels Faculty of Management.
Sen's research examines the entire developmental course of creative innovations from idea conception to commercialization, with the goal of helping managers and policymakers better support innovation as well as avoid or manage failures in the hopes of increasing organizations' chances of creating breakthrough ideas. Her current projects include studying the role of anticipation in failure management, both in the context of innovation catastrophes and crowdfunding campaigns. She is also exploring gender dynamics in global teams and academic research teams.
Prior to 91社区, Sen taught at ESSEC Business School in Paris and completed a post-doc at the NBER in Cambridge, MA. Before her doctoral studies, she worked in the San Francisco and Seattle offices of Deloitte Consulting LLP as a consultant helping clients optimize their business processes. She has also passed all three levels of the CFA curriculum.
Sen grew up in Paris, NYC and Montreal, and is also fluent in French and Mandarin. She enjoys traveling during her free time, and so far has visited over seventy countries.
- MGPO 460 - Managing Innovation
- MGPO 630 - Managing Strategy & Innovation
- Zhou, S., Chai, S. and Freeman, R. (2024). .听Research Policy, 53(1).
- Chai, S., Doshi, A. and Silvestri, L. (2022). Organization Science, 33(3), pp. 1068-1093.
- Mell, J.N., Jang, S. and Chai, S. (2021). Organization Science, 32(3), pp. 731-751.
- Chai, S. and Menon, A. (2019). Research Policy, 48(3), pp. 733-747.
- Chai, S. and Freeman, R. (2019). Strategic Management Journal, 40(13), pp. 2138-2164.
- Chai, S. (2017). Organization Science, 28(3), pp. 411-428.
- Chai, S. and Shih, W. (2016). Research Policy, 45(1), pp. 148-158.
- Chai, S. and Shih, W. (2016). MIT Sloan Management Review, 58(2), pp. 57-61.