Summary
Rem Koning is the Mary V. and Mark A. Stevens Associate Professor at Harvard Business School with 11 years of academic and research experience focused on innovation, entrepreneurship, and social networks. Trained as a PhD in Organizational Behavior at Stanford GSB and with a quantitative foundation from a Statistics and Mathematics double degree at the University of Chicago, he blends rigorous empirical methods with computational field experiments. His work spans academia and practice—cofounding an entrepreneurship academy, volunteering to grow India’s product startup ecosystem, and building large-scale data merges early in his career. He has progressed from research roles at Columbia and Chicago to a faculty tenure at Harvard, signaling sustained impact in policy-relevant, data-driven research. Known for applying computational and archival data techniques to real-world organizational problems, he often bridges architectural design thinking and quantitative analysis thanks to an M.Arch. background. Based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, he brings a multidisciplinary perspective that surfaces practical insights for innovators and policymakers alike.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
PhD Organizational Behavior, PhD Organizational Behavior at Stanford GSB
BA & BS Statistics & Mathematics, BA & BS Statistics & Mathematics at University of Chicago
Continuing Education, Continuing Education at Columbia University
Master of Architecture (M.Arch.), Master of Architecture (M.Arch.) at Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation
Stanford University