Tony Vashevko is an Assistant Professor at INSEAD specializing in innovation, market boundaries, and the intersection of social science and mathematics, with 12 years of research experience. He combines rigorous empirical methods—automated text analysis, web scraping, network theory, and time-series econometrics—with formal modeling to study how markets and social networks shape innovation. Trained at Stanford GSB (PhD) and the University of Chicago (Applied Math & Economics), he bridges theory and applied computational techniques in organizational research. His background includes building software and experimental platforms for large-scale social event networks and automated content parsing, skills he leverages to extract novel insights from complex unstructured data. Based in Singapore, he brings both academic depth and practical technical experience, including past consulting work on economic cost estimation.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Macro Organizational Behavior, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Macro Organizational Behavior at Stanford University Graduate School of Business
BS Applied Mathematics, BA Economics, BS Applied Mathematics, BA Economics at University of Chicago
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