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Mark Esposito

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Mark Esposito
Esposito lecturing at Harvard University, 2014.
Alma materInternational School of Management (Paris)
St. John's University
École des ponts ParisTech
Websitewww.mark-esposito.com

Mark Esposito is a Swiss economist and professor who has taught at Harvard University, Hult International Business School, and Arizona State University.[1] He was appointed a fellow of the Mohammed bin Rashid School of Government in Dubai in 2017 and as a global expert for the World Economic Forum.

Early life and education

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Esposito grew up between Italy, the United States and Canada. He returned to Italy to gain both his BA and MA in human and social studies from the University of Turin, before moving again to the United States, where he resides in Boston. He completed his education with a doctoral degree in business and economics from the International School of Management in Paris, on a joint program with St. John’s University in New York City. He received post-doctorate education at Harvard Business School. In 2015, Esposito became a candidate to the Executive Doctorate of Business Administration at the École des Ponts ParisTech and its business school, which he defended in February 2018.

Career

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Esposito is a socio-economist who teaches systems thinking, business, government and society, modern dilemmas, and economic and strategic competitiveness at the Harvard Extension School and Harvard Summer School.[2]

The Lab-Center for Competitiveness at Grenoble Ecole de Management,[3] which he founded in 2009, studies competitiveness as a foundation for creating sustainable businesses, nations and societies, as well as the creation of equality in society. Their work involves researching and analysing the nature of competition and its implications in a range of contexts, and applying their research through the production of case studies. The Lab Centre is a member of the Microeconomics of Competitiveness Affiliate Network,[4] originally developed by Michael E. Porter.

As an agenda contributor on the World Economic Forum, Esposito regularly contributes papers exploring the interplay between economics, business and society, the most recent of which offered a balanced perspective on the ongoing debate around artificial intelligence, the increasing automation of jobs, and the realistic implications for global employment.[5][6]

In 2016, Esposito was appointed as research fellow at the Circular Economy Research Initiative at the Judge Business School, University of Cambridge.[7]

Fast-expanding markets is a concept Esposito co-created with his long-term collaborators Terence Tse and Khaled Soufani (of the Judge Business School at the University of Cambridge).[8]

Publications

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  • Mark, Esposito (2007). Sustainable Future of Mankind. Boris Maraz. with Timi Ecimovic, Lloyd Williams, and Roger Haw
  • Mark, Esposito (2009). Put Your Corporate Social Responsibility Act Together!. Tate Publishing.
  • Mark, Esposito (2009). Sustainable Strategies in Travel & Tourism. IRDO, Institute for the Development of Social Responsibility.
  • Mark, Esposito (2011). The M3C Model of Cooperative Contextual Change. Tate Publishing. with Lloyd Williams and Alessandro Biscaccianti
  • Mark, Esposito (2010). Sustaining the (dis)Integrated Systems: Which Future for Mankind?: A Reflective Journey on Today's Sustainability Dilemmas. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing. with Timi Ecimovic, Matjaz Mulej, and Roger Haw
  • Mark, Esposito (2010). Emotional Intelligence & Hospitality. Tate Publishing. with Alessandro Cavelzani
  • Mark, Esposito (2010). Sustainable Future of Mankind III. SEM Institute for Climate Change. with Timi Ecimovic, Matjaz Mulej, and Roger Haw
  • Mark, Esposito (2012). Business Ethics: A Critical Approach: Integrating Ethics Across the Business World. Routledge. with Patrick O'Sullivan and Mark Smith
  • Mark, Esposito (2015). The Philosophy, Politics and Economics of Finance in the 21st Century: From Hubris to Disgrace (Economics as Social Theory). Routledge. with Patrick O'Sullivan and Nigel F. B. Allington
  • Mark, Esposito (2017). Understanding How the Future Unfolds: Using DRIVE to Harness the Power of Today's Megatrends. Lioncrest Publishing. with Terence Tse
  • Mark, Esposito (2018). Africa's Competitiveness in the Global Economy. Palgrave Macmillan. with Ifedapo Adeleye
  • Mark, Esposito (2019). The AI Republic: Building the Nexus between Humans and Intelligent Automation. Lioncrest Publishing. with Terence Tse and Danny Goh

Recognitions

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Esposito was shortlisted for the Thinkers50 Breakthrough Idea Award in 2017 (through the DRIVE framework he co-created with Terence Tse).[9][10]

References

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  1. ^ Dr Mark Esposito Harvard University. Retrieved January 17, 2018.
  2. ^ Dr Mark Esposito, The Huffington Post. Retrieved September 5, 2015.
  3. ^ Lab-Center for Competitiveness Grenoble Ecole de Management, retrieved September 5, 2015
  4. ^ MOC Affiliate Network 2017 course prospectus Harvard Business School, retrieved February 5, 2018
  5. ^ Mark Esposito World Economic Forum, retrieved February 5, 2018
  6. ^ "A Robot Might Not Take Your Job ..." World Economic Forum, retrieved February 5, 2018
  7. ^ 'Mark Esposito', Cambridge Judge Business School, retrieved May 25, 2016
  8. ^ 'Khaled Soufani' Judge Business School. Retrieved September 29, 2015.
  9. ^ Breakthrough award shortlist Thinkers50, retrieved January 18, 2018
  10. ^ DRIVE framework Megatrends.biz, retrieved January 18, 2018
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