
The MBA Knowledge and Innovation Management programme was initiated by Professor Mike Hobday, Head of Research and Knowledge Transfer, Brighton Business School; Head of CENTRIM; Professor in Innovation Management. Professor Hobday was Co-Director of the ESRC Complex Product Systems (CoPS) Innovation Centre, until 2006, when the programme formally ended. Mike continues to work on (a) innovation management in CoPS and project based industries and (b) East and South Asian innovation studies. He has industrial experience in the semiconductor industry (Texas Instruments Ltd, UK, 1969-1978), a D.Phil. (in telecommunications policy), MA Economics, and BA (Ist Hons) in Economics. Mike has published widely on how innovation in high technology, high value capital goods (well call CoPS) contributes to competitiveness in the advanced countries. His book 'Innovation in East Asia' (1995) was the first detailed analysis of how East Asian firms caught up in countries such as Korea, Taiwan, Singapore and Hong Kong. He has conducted consultancy for governments, private companies and international agencies, including studies of the world semiconductor, telecommunications and electronics industries. He has produced more than 150 publications, including five books, numerous articles on technology management, and policy reports on industrial innovation and competitiveness. He currently advises Siemens on innovation strategies for CoPS, focusing on project based innovation. Mike is developing new proposals in several areas of innovation including project based innovation in the UK, innovation and crime and innovation and bureaucracy.






















































