Rama Velamuri
Innovation in Emerging Markets
– How emerging market companies rethink
innovation and what we can learn from them
Rama Velamuri is assistant professor
at the China Europe International Business School
(CEIBS) in Shanghai, where he teaches entrepreneurship
and negotiation. He was previously on the faculty
of IESE Business School for four years. He has
also been a visiting professor at the Indian
School of Business since 2004, and has taught
at business schools in the U.S., Spain, Germany,
Mexico, Peru, Uruguay, Egypt and Nigeria. Rama
Velamuri has been a facilitator in executive
programs for companies such as Henkel Technologies,
Goodyear-Dunlop, Grupo Santander, Vodafone and
Nissan Europe. He has worked with the CEO-Collaborative
Forum made up of 30
CEOs of young, high-growth, venture capital-backed
European technology companies as well as a consultant
with the World Bank and the International Finance
Corporation in curriculum development projects
and in the setting up of entrepreneurship development
centers in several
developing countries. The two main areas of
his research focus lie at the intersection of
entrepreneurship and business ethics and the
relationship between entrepreneurial strategies
and firm growth. Prior to joining academe, Rama
Velamuri worked in managerial positions in Grupo
Tudor,
one of Spain‘s largest manufacturing companies,
and as a consultant specializing in internationalization
and acquisition related projects for Spanish,
Indian and American clients.
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