#AsktheProfessor
Answers to the most important challenges for the future of the planet from professors at some of the world’s top universities
What does ‘energy transition’ mean? Why is the circular economy important? What is ‘Open Innovation’? There are many questions being asked about the most important challenges of our time. These questions about the future of our planet often have complex and very intricate answers. In this series of videos, we interviewed professors at some of the world’s top universities. Their answers? Simple, brief and understandable to everyone.
Paolo Taticchi
UCL School of Management, UK
For more information, download the abstract of the UCL School of Management case study or request the full study by writing to this email address.
Michael A. Mehling
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States of America
For more information, download the case study by MIT (the Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and the Enel Foundation.
Nicolò Sartori
Enel Foundation, Italy
For more information, download the case study by MIT (the Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and the Enel Foundation.
Robert G Eccles
University of Oxford, United Kingdom
For more information, read the Harvard Business School case study.
Colin Mayer CBE
University of Oxford, United Kingdom
For more information, download the University of Oxford Saïd Business School case study.
Judith Stroehle
University of Oxford, United Kingdom
For more information, download the University of Oxford Saïd Business School case study.
Mark Kramer
Harvard Business School, United States of America
For more information, download the Harvard Business School case study.
Julian Birkinshaw
London Business School, United Kingdom
For more information, download the London Business School case study.
Henry Chesbrough
Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley, United States of America
Felipe Monteiro
INSEAD, France
For more information, download the INSEAD - Institut privé d'enseignement supérieur case study.