Ricardo Pérez

Professor of Information Systems at IE, Professor Ricardo Pérez has combined an extensive professional career with one of deep research into the field of new technologies. This dual profile, coupled with fifteen years of experience, has made him a recognized authority in the rapid evolution of the sector. During the early years of interne, he studied leading Spanish start-ups such as Olé, Barrabes, Teknoland, Netjuice, and served as consultant for companies like Telefónica, Telefónica Data, Microsoft, HP, CECA or the Norwegian Bank Association. In his own words: “The cases I did on Olé, Netjuice, etc, were noticed by MIT, which was interested in researching the possibilities that new forms of information integration offered business corporations, and, in turn, the rapid evolution of traditional information systems”.

“Now I want to replicate the work model of the department where I worked in MIT, here at IE. This means researching highly specific aspects and applying them to organizations.” In order to achieve this, Professor Pérez maintains close relations with counterparts at the University of New York, Carnegie Mellon and MIT. He wants to see how companies use technology to relate among themselves and thus foresee the changes that these relations will undergo as new technological architectures emerge. This challenge, he tells us  “produces differentiated research  from Spain and Europe, rather than importing the US model into Spain.”

This local approach to an international scenario from a business perspective rather than a technological one, is the DNA of Professor Pérez’s research activity. He is also using his experience at MIT to the full to develop a doctoral programme in information systems  for companies, at the Escuela Superior de Ingenieros Industriales de la Universidad de Madrid.

Academic background

• PhD candidate in information technologies, MIT

• PhD candidate in  corporate information systems at ESTII, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid

• MBA, IE

• Law Degree, Universidad de Santiago

Professional background

• 1995: Independent consultant in IT. Companies: Telefónica Data, Microsoft España, Hewlett Packard, Madrid

• 1995 - 1996: Advisor, Confederación Española de Cajas de Ahorro (C.E.C.A.), Madrid

Teaching and research experience

• 2000 - Present: Professor of Information Technologies, IE

• 2000 - 2001: Research fellow of the Information Management Research Centre, IE

• 2000 - 2001: Coordinator and Researcher in the Financial Services Project and the Web of MIT Sloan and IE

• 1999 - 2001: Managing Editor Sloan Management School, MIT, Cambridge (UK)

• 1998 - 1999: President of Research Commission,  Asociación Española de Comercio Electrónico, Madrid

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