About UChicago Argonne, LLC
Board of Governors

James M. Utterback, Ph.D.
- Member, UChicago Argonne, LLC Board of Governors for Argonne National Laboratory
- David J. McGrath jr. Professor of Management and Innovation, MIT Sloan School of Management
- Professor of Engineering Systems, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Jim Utterback is David J. McGrath jr. Professor of Management and Innovation and Professor of Engineering Systems at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Since receiving the Ph.D. in 1968 from the MIT Sloan School of Management, Prof. Utterback has held faculty positions at Indiana University, the Harvard Business School, and Chalmers Technical University as well as MIT. From 1983 through 1988, he served as Director of Industrial Liaison at MIT. His research has focused on the process of technological innovation in firms in the United States and in other countries. He is author of Mastering the Dynamics of Innovation, published by Harvard Business School Press in 1994. Recent publications include contributions to Management Science, Research Policy, Strategic Management Journal, Technological Forecasting and Social Change and The Sloan Management Review.
Utterback's teaching focus is on understanding the dynamics of product and process development, emerging and disruptive technologies, and the varied roles of firms as predators and prey when new technologies emerge. His current research focuses on the sustained growth of newly formed technology based firms in the United States, Sweden, Italy and the United Kingdom.
Jim is one of the founding faculty of the Management of Technology Program (now called the Sloan Fellows in Innovation and Global Leadership), which was the first area of study at MIT that awarded degrees jointly from the Schools of Management and Engineering. He is also one of the founders of the Leaders for Manufacturing Program, which awards dual degrees in engineering and in management and he is currently developing a similar program in Biomedical Enterprise.
Jim received the D.Sc. (Hon) from Chalmers University in Gothenburg, Sweden, and was recently elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences.


