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Edison T. S. Tse

 
Title:Associate Professor
Department(s):Management Science and Engineering
Location:Terman 412
Mail Code:4026
Phone:650.723.4777       650.723.4173
Fax:650.723.1614
E-mail: etse@leland.stanford.edu
Administrator: Rosalind T. Morf

Research Statement

Fields of Specialization:
Computer Integrated Manufacturing Enterprise Management Systems, Competitive Analysis, Decision Systems, Systems Optimization, Control

Prof. Tse is the author of over 150 articles in the fields of systems and control. He received the 1973 Donald P. Eckman Award for outstanding achievement in the field of automatic control. Prior to joining the Stanford faculty, he worked at Systems Control, Inc., where he formulated and solved numerous problems in defense, electric power, forecasting and marketing. At Stanford, he has developed omputer integrated systems to support fishery management policy decisions, management and control of the manufacturing enterprise, and industrial competitive analysis and product development. He is currently conducting research on building core competence within an enterprise to gain competitive advantage. He established the Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control and is now a member of its Advisory Board. His national society memberships include the Econometric Society, IEEE, ORSA, and TIMS.

Tse developed a framework for analyzing dynamic competitive strategy based on a dynamic model of grabber-holder dynamics that describes the forces that would shape the formation of an ecosystem supporting an exciting vision. Within such a framework, he developed dynamic strategies for firms entering an emerging market, latecomers that want to wedge into a matured market, and firms that need to turn danger into opportunities. Tse's recent interests are in extending the theory to analyzing the dynamic competition in network economy, regional technology center development, and applying the theory of dynamic strategies to the wireless, airport, real estate, and financial industries in China.

Degree Discipline Year School
PhD 1970 MIT

Academic Honors & Awards

Outreach

China Education Group

Stanford's MS&E has partnered with China Education Group to offer a 5-module Financial Engineering Program in Hong Kong. Upon successful completion students will have an option to apply for the MS program in the MS&E.

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