David Drake

Assistant professor Strategy at University of Colorado Boulder - Leeds School of Business

Assistant Professor of Business Administration (Leave of Absence) at Harvard Business School

Schools

  • Harvard Business School

Links

Biography

David Drake is an assistant professor in the Strategy, Entrepreneurship and Operations Management (SEO) Department at the Leeds School of Business and is an authority in sustainable operations management. Through his research, Professor Drake studies firms’ environmental and social performance. In his work related to environmental operations, he pays particular focus to industry’s role in combating climate change, exploring how emissions regulation influences the capacity portfolios that firms invest in; how such regulation, when unilaterally imposed, impacts technology choice, offshoring, and regional competitiveness; and how creative collaboration can improve the economic feasibility of clean technology development and adoption. Professor Drake’s work in socially responsible operations explores the design and implementation of innovative business models that improve quality of life in areas of extreme poverty through the products and services offered, the resources preserved, and the opportunities for economic gain created. Professor Drake has published his research in the field’s premier journals and authored pedagogical cases used to teach concepts at the intersection of sustainability, operations strategy, and supply chain management to students and executives worldwide.

Professor Drake has joined Leeds from Harvard Business School where he was a member of the faculty for seven years. He teaches the undergraduate core operations management course, and has previously taught core operations management and operations strategy courses to MBAs. Through his research, Professor Drake has worked closely with a number of firms experiencing emission regulation under the EU-ETS, and attended the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference (UN COP15) as a delegate. Professor Drake spent five years at Random House where he led the publishing operations projects and the production purchasing groups. He earned his MBA from Vanderbilt University’s Owen Graduate School of Management, and his MSc and PhD in management from INSEAD.

Education

  • PhD INSEAD (2006 — 2011)
  • MBA Vanderbilt University - Owen Graduate School of Management (1998 — 2000)
  • BS Vanderbilt University (1990 — 1994)
  • Cincinnati Country Day

Companies

  • Assistant Professor University of Colorado Boulder - Leeds School of Business (2018)
  • Assistant Professor - Technology and Operations Management Harvard Business School (2011 — 2018)
  • PhD Candidate INSEAD, Technology and Operations Management (2006 — 2011)
  • Director, Publishing Operations Projects and Production Purchasing Random House, Inc. (2001 — 2006)
  • Business Operations Manager, Enterprise Storage Division Compaq (2000 — 2001)

Skills

  • Statistics
  • Operations Strategy
  • Business Strategy

Other

Economics, Research, Strategy, Sustainability, Strategic Planning, Management, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management, Data Analysis, Operations Management

Harvard Business School

David Drake is an assistant professor in the Technology and Operations Management (TOM) Unit at Harvard Business School and an emerging authority in sustainable operations management. Through his research, Professor Drake studies firms’ environmental and social performance. In his work related to environmental operations, he pays particular focus to industry’s role in combating climate change, exploring how emissions regulation influences the capacity portfolios that firms invest in; how such regulation, when unilaterally imposed, impacts technology choice, offshoring, and regional competitiveness; and how creative collaboration can improve the economic feasibility of clean technology development and adoption. Professor Drake’s work in socially responsible operations explores the design and implementation of innovative business models that improve quality of life in areas of extreme poverty through the products and services offered, the resources preserved, and the opportunities for economic gain created. Professor Drake has published his research in the field’s premier journals and authored pedagogical cases used to teach concepts at the intersection of sustainability, operations strategy, and supply chain management to students and executives worldwide.

Professor Drake has taught the TOM course in the MBA required curriculum and currently teaches an elective course in operations strategy. Through his research, Professor Drake has worked closely with a number of firms experiencing emission regulation under the EU-ETS, and attended the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference (UN COP15) as a delegate. Professor Drake spent five years at Random House where he led the publishing operations projects and the production purchasing groups. He earned his MBA from Vanderbilt University’s Owen Graduate School of Management, and his MSc and PhD in management from INSEAD.

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