Kevin Bryan

Assistant Professor of Strategic Management, Rotman School of Management at University Of Toronto

Kevin Bryan is an Assistant Professor in the Strategic Management faculty. His work primarily consists of applied theoretical analyses of innovation, generally supported by detailed qualitative historical investigation. He has published on the reasons innovation policy cause firms to work on inefficient R&D projects, the evaluation of early stage ventures, competition in rideshare markets, the use of science by inventors, and the reasons cities may not benefit from inventions that occur there. He maintains a side interest in studying history of thought, the history of the Industrial Revolution, and social scientific methodology. Details of his research can be found at http://www.kevinbryanecon.com/research.html. He writes the research weblog A Fine Theorem devoted to discussions of new economics and strategy research; the site has been visited over 750,000 times and has been discussed by The Economist, Slate, Reuters, Forbes, and Bloomberg, among others.