
معرفی
Tomomichi Amano is an Assistant Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School (HBS), affiliated with the Marketing Unit. He teaches the Marketing course in the MBA core curriculum and previously taught at Columbia Business School. His research focuses on applying economic theories to understand product diffusion mechanisms, including energy efficiency standards for TVs, consumer packaged goods barriers, and in-game purchases' impact on video game usage.
Education:
- B.A. in Economics, Harvard College
- M.A. in Economics, Stanford University
- Ph.D. in Business Administration, Stanford University
Research Interests: Tomomichi explores how new technologies and innovations penetrate markets, with a focus on consumer behavior, regulatory impacts, and digital product design. His work bridges economic theory and practical applications, addressing challenges in sustainability (e.g., energy standards) and digital safety in consumer-facing products.
Advising & Grants: No formal advisees or grants are listed in the provided information. His research often addresses policy-relevant topics, suggesting potential collaborations with regulatory bodies or industry partners.
Labs/Teams: No specific lab or team affiliations are mentioned, though his work aligns with HBS’s broader initiatives in marketing strategy and innovation.



