Uday S. Racherla (Editor)
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur Kanpur, India. Uday S. Racherla served as the professor of Innovation and Intellectual Property Management at IIT-Kanpur, India, during 2011–2017. Prior to this, he taught briefly at the Carey School of Business, Johns Hopkins University, USA. Prior to the aca- demic stint, he had more than 15 years of R&D experience in Fortune 500 compa- nies in USA. During 1992–2011, he held many top executive positions—including senior director of Innovation at PepsiCo, worldwide director of R&D at S. C. Johnson, director of R&D at New Skin Enterprises, and other senior executive posi- tions at Unilever—wherein he invented, innovated, patented, and commercialized many new technologies in the USA, Europe, India, Japan, and China. He obtained his PhD degree under a Nobel Laureate from Purdue University and an executive MBA from the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University. He pub- lished over 120 research papers, authored a book, served as an editor of two books, and obtained 12 patents.Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur Kanpur, India. Uday S. Racherla served as the professor of Innovation and Intellectual Property Management at IIT-Kanpur, India, during 2011–2017. Prior to this, he taught briefly at the Carey School of Business, Johns Hopkins University, USA. Prior to the aca- demic stint, he had more than 15 years of R&D experience in Fortune 500 compa- nies in USA. During 1992–2011, he held many top executive positions—including senior director of Innovation at PepsiCo, worldwide director of R&D at S. C. Johnson, director of R&D at New Skin Enterprises, and other senior executive posi- tions at Unilever—wherein he invented, innovated, patented, and commercialized many new technologies in the USA, Europe, India, Japan, and China. He obtained his PhD degree under a Nobel Laureate from Purdue University and an executive MBA from the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University. He pub- lished over 120 research papers, authored a book, served as an editor of two books, and obtained 12 patents.
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Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur Kanpur, India. Uday S. Racherla served as the professor of Innovation and Intellectual Property Management at IIT-Kanpur, India, during 2011–2017. Prior to this, he taught briefly at the Carey School of Business, Johns Hopkins University, USA. Prior to the aca- demic stint, he had more than 15 years of R&D experience in Fortune 500 compa- nies in USA. During 1992–2011, he held many top executive positions—including senior director of Innovation at PepsiCo, worldwide director of R&D at S. C. Johnson, director of R&D at New Skin Enterprises, and other senior executive posi- tions at Unilever—wherein he invented, innovated, patented, and commercialized many new technologies in the USA, Europe, India, Japan, and China. He obtained his PhD degree under a Nobel Laureate from Purdue University and an executive MBA from the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University. He pub- lished over 120 research papers, authored a book, served as an editor of two books, and obtained 12 patents.
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Innovation, Economic Development, and Intellectual Property in India and China
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