Geoffrey G. Parker is a professor of engineering at Dartmouth College and a visiting scholar at MIT's Initiative for the Digital Economy.
He previously taught management science at Tulane University and worked at General Electric.
Parker is known for his contributions to network economics and co-developing the theory of two-sided networks.
His research has been supported by government agencies and corporations.
Parker advises leaders in government and business, frequently speaks at conferences, and has a background in engineering and finance.
He holds degrees from Princeton and MIT, including a PhD.
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