GREGORY THEYEL, PH.D. California State University, gregory.theyel@csueastbay.edu EDUCATION Ph.D. Clark University, Worcester, MA, USA B.S. St. John s University, Collegeville, MN, USA ACADEMIC POSITONS Professor, California State University, Hayward, CA (2014 current) Associate Professor, California State University, Hayward, CA (2006 2014) Assistant Professor, California State University, Hayward, CA (2000 2006) Senior Research Fellow, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK (2009 2013) Program Director for the 1M High Value Production Program, which funded research on the innovation and diffusion of manufacturing technology for high value production with particular focus on production location and reshoring. Emerging Industries Program Leader for EPSRCfunded research on the factors affecting the emergence of science and technology-based industries, including entrepreneurship, the diffusion of innovation, business strategy, and implications for public policy and economic development. Program Director, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA (2001 2003) Program Director for business strategy and engineering research projects in Switzerland and England with ETH Zurich and King s College, London; Taught research methods and project management courses. Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH (1996 2000) Full-time assignment teaching executive, graduate, and undergraduate international business, strategy, innovation, and sustainability courses; received Graduate Best Teacher Award; Completed $2M U.S. Dept. of Defense (DARPA) technology transfer project. INDUSTRY POSITIONS Director, Biomedical Manufacturing Network, Berkeley, CA (2013 current) Founded and manage a biomedical industry network of over 700 companies in the San Francisco Bay Area. Provide biomedical companies with business and manufacturing assistance in order to help them translate research into commercialized products and services. President, Green Visions, Berkeley, CA (2005 current) Founded and manage a 501(c)(3), non-profit company assisting biomedical and clean energy companies with business strategy and technology assistance and advise venture capitalists and governments on investments and economic development. Manager, Energy Division, Louis Berger Engineering Group, Boston, MA (1995 2005) Over a 10-year period, developed and managed a $10 million per year energy and environmental consulting practice for the Louis Berger Group with government and industrial clients Services included energy portfolio analysis, project benefit-cost analysis, environmental impact assessment, and feasibility studies. 1
PUBLICATIONS Theyel, Gregory and Hoffmann, Kay (2015) Environmental Practices and Innovation Performance of US Small and Medium-Sized Manufacturers Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management, Vol. 26, Issue 3, pp. 348-363. Garnsey, Elizabeth, Mohr, V. and Theyel, Gregory (2014) The Role of Alliances in the Early Development of High-Growth Firms Industrial and Corporate Change Vol. 23 (1), pp. 233-259. Theyel, Gregory, Theyel, Nelli and Garnsey, E. (2013) "Matching Resources to Opportunities for Emerging Technology Ventures", Management Research Review, Vol. 36 Issue 10. Theyel, Gregory (2012) Spatial Processes of Clean Technology Industry Emergence European Planning Studies, Vol. 20, No. 5, pp. 857-870. Theyel, Gregory (2012) Production Location and Sustainability International Journal of Agile Systems and Management, Vol. 5, No. 3, pp. 267-275. Theyel, Gregory and Hoffmann, Kay (2012) Stakeholder Relations and Sustainability Practices of Small and Medium-Sized Manufacturers Management Research and Review, Vol. 35, No. 12 Hofmann, Kay and Theyel, Gregory (2012) Identifying Firm Capabilities as Drivers of Environmental Management and Sustainability Practices Evidence from Small and Medium- Sized Manufacturers Business Strategy and the Environment, Vol. 21, No. 8, pp. 530-545. Theyel, Gregory and Heffernan, Paul (2012) Rethinking the Value of Production Manufacturing Executive, May, pp. 48-53. Taylor, Glen and Theyel, Gregory (2010) Globalization, Innovation and Sustainability: Towards an Opportunity Driven Design Philosophy for Graduate Business Education" Journal of Corporate Citizenship, Vol. 39, No. 4. Haar, Nelli and Theyel, Gregory, (2006) U.S. Electric Utilities and Renewable Energy: Drivers for Adoption International Journal of Green Energy, Vol. 3, No. 3, pages 271-281. Tucci, Chris, Kaufman, Allen, Wood, Craig, and Theyel, Gregory, (2005), Collaboration and Teaming in the Software Supply Chain Supply Chain Forum: International Journal, Vol. 6, 2. Theyel, Gregory, (2002), Customer and Supplier Relations for Environmental Performance Greener Management International, Issue 35, pp. 61-69. Theyel, Gregory, Merenda, Michael, and Venkatachlam, A.R., (2001), How Small and Medium Size Manufacturers Use the Internet for Technology Development Journal of Business and Entrepreneurship, Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 1-15. Theyel, Gregory, (2000), Management Practices for Environmental Innovation and Performance International Journal of Operations and Production Management, Vol. 20, No. 2, pp. 249-266. Kaufman, Allen, Wood, Craig, and Theyel, Gregory, (2000), Collaboration and Technology Linkages: A Strategic Supplier Typology Strategic Management Journal, Vol. 21, pp. 649-663. 2
BOOKS Theyel, Gregory (2017) Industry Emergence: Strategic Management and Synchronization for New Industries. Routledge Press: New York, NY. Theyel, Gregory (2014) Spatial Processes of Clean Technology Industry Emergence: US Wind Turbine Manufacturing Industry In Path Dependence and New Path Creation in Renewable Energy Technologies, Simmie, J. (ed.), Routledge Press: London. Theyel, Gregory (2012), Promoting Business Development In Potter, J. et al. (2012) Clean- Tech Clustering as an Engine for Local Development OECD Local Economic and Employment Development Working Papers, 2012/11, OECD Publishing. Theyel, Gregory (2006), Customer and Supplier Relations for Environmental Performance Greening the Supply Chain, Joe Sarkis (ed.), Springer UK: London. Theyel, Gregory (2002), Regional Innovation Resources for Environmental Management Technological Entrepreneurship, Phillip Phan (ed.), IAP Press: New York, NY. PRESENTATIONS Biomedical Manufacturing Location: Assessing Offshoring and Reshoring Decisions Academy of International Business meetings in New Orleans, Louisiana, June 2016. Element Interaction and Synchronization for Industry Emergence Industry Studies Association meetings in Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 2016. Biomedical Value Chain Traceability for Innovation Industry Studies Association meetings in Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 2016. Manufacturing Location Decisions and Reversing Offshoring: The Strategic Value of Manufacturing Strategic Management Society meetings in Denver, Colorado, October 2015 Inter-firm Relations and Innovation Performance: UK and California Clean Energy SMEs Paper presented at the Academy of Management meetings in Philadelphia, PA, August 2014 Synchronizing Elements for Industry Emergence Paper presented at the Emerging Industries meetings at the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK, July 2012 Global Diffusion of Technology and Industry Emergence presented at the Strategic Management Society meetings in Miami, Florida, November 2011 Framework for Understanding Emerging Industries Paper presented at the Academy of Management meetings in San Antonio, Texas, August 2011 Building Green Capabilities: Technology Adoption and Collaboration presented at the Strategic Management Society conference in Rome, Italy, September 2010 3
Spatial Processes of Industry Emergence presented at the New Path Creation Conference at Oxford University, Oxford, UK, Proceedings publication, September 2010 Processes of Industry Emergence Paper presented at the Academy of Management meetings in Montreal, Canada, August 2010 Regional Emergence of Clean Technology Industries in the United States Paper presented at the Institute for Manufacturing, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK, March 2010 Global Renewable Energy: Technology Adoption and Industry Opportunities Paper presented at the Academy of Management meetings in Chicago, IL, August 2009 Environmental Management and Collaboration Practices: A Strategic Supplier Typology paper presented at the Academy of Management meeting in Anaheim, CA, August 2008 Locality and Firm Strategy in U.S. Clean Technology Industries paper presented at the Academy of Management meeting in Philadelphia, PA, August 2007 The Adoption of Renewable Energy by U.S. Electric Utilities paper presented at the Academy of Management meeting in Honolulu, HI, August 2005. Environmental Management for Innovation in Small and Medium-Sized Manufacturers paper presented at the Academy of Management meeting in New Orleans, LA, August 2004. Regional Knowledge Creation: Environmental Technology Firm Strategy paper presented at the Strategic Management Society meetings in Baltimore, MD, November 2003. Collaboration for Technology Adoption for Environmental Performance paper presented at the Academy of Management meetings in Seattle, WA, August 2003. Collaboration and Risk-Sharing for Technology Adoption and Innovation paper presented at the Academy of Management meetings in Seattle, WA, August 2003. Regional Innovation Networks for Environmental Management paper presented at the Academy of Management meetings in Denver, CO, August 2002. Encouraging Innovation and Knowledge Creation in the Supply Chain through Collaboration and Risk-Sharing paper presented at the Academy of Management Meetings, August 2001. Collaboration and Teaming in the Supply Chain: Fostering Knowledge and Innovation paper at the Strategic Management Society conference in Vancouver, Canada, October 2000 RESEARCH AWARDS US Department of Commerce and Small Business Administration US Advanced Manufacturing Jobs and Innovation Accelerator Challenge $2.2M (with UC-Berkeley) 2012-2015 UK Advanced Manufacturing Program, Global Manufacturing Networks 1M (Institute for Manufacturing, University of Cambridge) 2010-2013 4
UK Emerging Industries Program, Emerging Industries 1M (Institute for Manufacturing, University of Cambridge) 2010-2013 US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Grant, Pilot Program for the Transfer of Defense Technology to Private Industry $2M (with University of New Hampshire) 1998-2000 National Science Foundation Grant, Geographic Perspectives on Innovation for Pollution Prevention in the U.S. Chemical Industry $10,000 (with David Angel, Clark University) TEACHING RECORD International Business Executive, Graduate, and Distance Learning (Cal State University; Singapore; Brazil; Moscow) Highest ratings in Moscow Executive MBA program Strategic Management Executive, Graduate, Undergraduate, and Distance (UNH; Cambridge; Cal State University; Singapore, Brazil, Moscow, and Hong Kong) Received Best Professor award for course in UNH MBA program; Highest program rating for Executive course in Singapore, Brazil, Moscow, and Hong Kong; Highest rated module in Cambridge Undergraduate Industrial Engineering Program; Highest Executive MBA ratings in UNH program Sustainable Management Graduate and Undergraduate (Cal State University; UNH; Cambridge) Highest rated module in Cambridge Masters of Industrial Engineering Program; Highest ratings in Cal State MBA program) Management of Innovation and Technology Executive and Graduate (Cal State University; Singapore; Brazil; Hong Kong) Highest Executive MBA ratings in Singapore, Brazil, and Hong Kong Executive MBA program 5