CHAI Sen
Département : Management
Professeur associé
Campus de Cergy
Contact
- email : chai@essec.edu
- tél : +33 (0)1 34 43 37 15
Diplômes
- 2013 : DBA en Technologie et Gestion des Opérations (Harvard Business School, États-Unis)
- 2006 : MS Sciences de Gestion et Ingénierie (Stanford University, États-Unis)
- 2005 : BEng en Ingénierie Electrique (Magna Cum Laude), Mineure en Gestion (McGill University, Canada)
Certificats
- 2011 : A passé les trois niveaux du CFA ® (CFA Institute, États-Unis)
Carrière
- 2018 - présent : Professeur associé (ESSEC Business School, France)
- 2015 - 2018 : Professeur assistant (ESSEC Business School, France)
- 2013 - 2015 : Wertheim Post - Doctoral Fellow ; Advisor: Richard Freeman (Harvard University, États-Unis)
- 2012 : Chercheur Visitant au Coleman Fung Institute for Engineering Leadership (University of California, États-Unis)
- 2006 - 2008 : Consultant (Deloitte, États-Unis)
Positions académiques principales
Autres positions académiques
Positions professionnelles
Prix
- 2022 : Nominated, SMS London Annual Conference Responsible Research Paper Prize
- 2019 : Outstanding Conference Paper (Interdisciplinary Network for Group Research)
- 2018 : Prix de la Fondation ESSEC pour la Recherche (Fondation ESSEC)
- 2017 : Finaliste, Best Conference Paper Proceedings pour son article: Framing Catastrophic Failure as a Learning Opportunity: Lessons From Virgin Galactic and SpaceX (SILVESTRI L., DOSHI A., CHAI S.), 2017 Academy of Management Annual Meeting.
- 2017 : Mention Honorable, Best Conference Paper Award au 2017 SMS Annual Meeting et son article "Framing Catastrophic Failure as a Learning Opportunity: Lessons From Virgin Galactic and SpaceX" (SILVESTRI L., DOSHI A., CHAI S.) à été publié dans le Best Paper Proceedings at the 2017 Academy of Management Conference.
- 2014 : Finaliste, INFORMS/Technology Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship Section Competition dans la Catégorie de la Meilleure Dissertation
- 2014 : Nominée, Meilleur Article d'Elève, REER Conference Kauffman Foundation
- 2004 : Lauréate du Prix de Recherche Etudiante, National Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada
- 2004 : Prix, McKinsey & Company Case Competition
- 2003 : Prix de Recherche, Canadian Institutes of Health
Bourses
- 2019 : Bourse de Recherche de l'ESSEC Business School (ESSEC Business School, France)
- 2017 : ESSEC Business School Research Grant (ESSEC Business School, France)
- 2016 - 2018 : Marie Sklodowska - Curie Actions Individual Fellowship - European Commission Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Framework Programme
- 2015 : Bourse de Recherche de l'ESSEC Business School (ESSEC Business School, France)
- 2014 : Bourse de Recherche Economics of Knowledge Contribution and Distribution
- 2014 : Mack Institute Research Fellowship ( avec Anoop Menon )
- 2014 : Q.A. Shaw McKean Jr. Fellowship
- 2013 : Bourse de Recherche, Economics of Knowledge Contribution and Distribution
- 2008 - 2013 : Harvard Business School Wyss Doctoral Fellowship (prise en charge complète des frais de scolarité ainsi qu'une allocation mensuelle supplémentaire)
- 2003 : Bourse d'etude, Federation of Chinese Canadian Professionals Quebec
- 2001 - 2005 : McGill University McConnell Undergraduate Scholarship (prise en charge complète des frais de scolarité)
Articles
- CHAI, S., DOSHI, A. and SILVESTRI, L. (2022). How Catastrophic Innovation Failure Affects Organizational and Industry Legitimacy: The 2014 Virgin Galactic Test Flight Crash. Organization Science, 33(3), pp. 1068-1093.
- MELL, J.N., JANG, S. and CHAI, S. (2021). Bridging Temporal Divides: Temporal Brokerage in Global Teams and Its Impact on Individual Performance. Organization Science, 32(3), pp. 731-751.
- CHAI, S., D'AMOUR, A. and FLEMING, L. (2020). Explaining and Predicting the Impact of Authors within a Community: an Assessment of the Bibliometric Literature and Application of Machine Learning. Industrial and Corporate Change, 29(1), pp. 61-80.
- CHAI, S. and MENON, A. (2019). Breakthrough Recognition: Bias Against Novelty and Competition for Attention. Research Policy, 48(3), pp. 733-747.
- CHAI, S. and FREEMAN, R. (2019). Temporary Colocation and Collaborative Discovery: Who Confers at Conferences. Strategic Management Journal, 40(13), pp. 2138-2164.
- CHAI, S. (2017). Near Misses in the Breakthrough Discovery Process. Organization Science, 28(3), pp. 411-428.
- CHAI, S. and SHIH, W. (2016). Bridging Science and Technology through Academic-Industry Partnerships. Research Policy, 45(1), pp. 148-158.
- CHAI, S. and SHIH, W. (2016). Why Big Data Isn’t Enough. MIT Sloan Management Review, 58(2), pp. 57-61.
- SHIH, W. and CHAI, S. (2015). What to Know about Locating in a Cluster. MIT Sloan Management Review, 57(1), pp. 104-107.