Marshall Van Alstyne

Marshall Van Alstyne

Questrom Professor in Management, Professor, Information Systems

Education
PhD, MIT Sloan School, 1997
MS, MIT Sloan School, 1991
BA, Yale University, 1984
Email
mva@bu.edu

Professor Van Alstyne is one of the leading experts in network business models. He conducts research on information economics, covering such topics as communications markets, the economics of networks, intellectual property, social effects of technology, and productivity effects of information. As co-developer of the concept of “two-sided networks” he has been a major contributor to the theory of network effects, a set of ideas now taught worldwide. His co-authored article on the subject is a Harvard Business Review top 50 of all time.

Awards include two patents, National Science Foundation IOC, SGER, SBIR, iCorp and Career Awards, and eight best paper awards. Articles or commentary have appeared in Science, Nature, Management Science, Harvard Business Review, The New York Times, and the Wall Street Journal.

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