Kate Morrison, Senior Consultant
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Kate specialises in the economics of innovation for business strategy and policy. Her consulting is informed by her ten years' experience in knowledge management and information systems, allowing her to bring a real world perspective to economic analysis. She has a successful track record of advising small and large firms as well as public policy agencies, and has managed mission-critical projects for clients including IBM, Bank of New York, Philips and PwC. She received the Most Valued Team Member award from IBM in 1999 for her technical team leadership on one of the largest Lotus Notes/Domino projects ever undertaken by IBM.
Kate has a first class honours degree in economics from the University of Queensland, where she also received two post-graduate scholarships (one from the Australian Centre for Complex Systems). She is published in several academic journals, has presented at the Santa Fe Institute and is co-editor of the Journal of Innovation: Management, Policy and Practice. Her research interests are in network analysis and multi-agent simulation of economic dynamics.
Kate is also on the Board of the Human Capital Project, a not-for-profit organisation providing innovative financing solutions to university students in Cambodia. She is currently finishing her first book Conversations with Evolutionary Economists (co-authored with Jason Potts), due to be published by Edward Elgar in 2009. |
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