Porter, Michael E(ugene)
PORTER, Michael E(ugene)
PORTER, Michael E(ugene). American, b. 1947. Genres: Business/Trade/ Industry. Career: Professor, Harvard University Graduate School of Business, Boston, since 1982 (Assistant Professor, 1973-77; Associate Professor, 1977-82). Member of Advisory Council, Princeton University School of Engineering, New Jersey, since 1980. Member of Executive Committee, Council on Competitiveness, since 1986; Initiative for a Competitive Inner City, founder and chairman. Publications: Interbrand Choice, Strategy and Bilateral Market Power, 1976; (co-author) Studies in Canadian Industrial Organization, 1978; Competitive Strategy: Techniques for Analyzing Industries and Competitors, 1980; (co-author) Competition in the Open Economy, 1980; Cases in Competitive Strategy, 1982; Competitive Advantage: Techniques for Achieving and Sustaining Superior Performance, 1985; (ed.) Competition in Global Industries, 1986; The Competitive Advantage of Nations, 1990; Capitol Choices, 1992; Lifting All Boats, 1995. Address: Harvard University, Graduate School of Business, Aldrich 200, Soldiers Field Rd., Boston, MA 02163, U.S.A.