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Vivek Wadhwa, visiting scholar in School of Information

Vivek Wadhwa

Vivek Wadhwa is a visiting scholar at the School of Information where he is researching Silicon Valley's entrepreneurial networks, immigration and globalization.

He is also a senior research associate at Harvard Law School and Director of Research for the Center for Entrepreneurship and Research Commercialization at the Pratt School of Engineering of Duke University.

Vivek is a columnist for BusinessWeek and contributor to TechCrunch.

You cal follow him on Twitter at http://twitter.com/vwadhwa.

Posts by Vivek Wadhwa

3-26-12Science & Technology: What's on your mind?Engineering our health: New technology and DNA access promise a medical revolution
3-13-12Science & Technology: What's on your mind?Hollywood’s role in innovation … and SOPA
2-16-12Science & Technology: What's on your mind?The face of success (part 4): Blacks in Silicon Valley
1-17-12Science & Technology: What's on your mind?Why it’s China’s turn to worry about manufacturing
1-4-12Science & Technology: What's on your mind?How to save the global economy: Think small
1-3-12Science & Technology: What's on your mind?Five tech predictions for 2012
11-21-11Science & Technology: What's on your mind?Diversity, cultural networks power innovation
11-17-11Business & Economics: What's on your mind?China opens doors of state-run companies to top talent
9-28-11Business & Economics: What's on your mind?How a change to visa laws could reverse the housing slump
5-9-11Business & Economics: What's on your mind?Why Indian and Chinese entrepreneurs are leaving America
4-25-11Business & Economics: What's on your mind?Obama-Zuckerberg and expeditionary economics
4-11-11Science & Technology: What's on your mind?The new information age
3-29-11Business & Economics: What's on your mind?Friends don’t let friends get into finance
3-22-11Science & Technology: What's on your mind?Engineering vs. liberal arts: Who’s right — Bill or Steve?
3-9-11Science & Technology: What's on your mind?Why Silicon Valley immigrant entrepreneurs are returning home
2-23-11Science & Technology: What's on your mind?What I want in my new Google
2-15-11Other Subjects: What's on your mind?How to fix the flawed Startup Visa Act
1-21-11Science & Technology: What's on your mind?Message to China: Let’s compete on innovation, not patents
11-15-10Science & Technology: What's on your mind?Entrepreneurship tech boom erupts in India
10-18-10Business & Economics: What's on your mind?Failure: How it powers Silicon Valley and handcuffs Japan
10-13-10Science & Technology: What's on your mind?Men and women entrepreneurs: Not that different
9-28-10Business & Economics: What's on your mind?Dropping out of college to become an entrepreneur: Debating the merits of pulling a Zuckerberg
9-15-10Science & Technology: What's on your mind?Trip to Russia: Can the Russians build a Silicon Valley?
8-31-10Science & Technology: What's on your mind?Silicon Valley’s dark secret: It’s all about age
8-26-10Science & Technology: What's on your mind?Chop-shop workers and bootstrappers: Chile really wants you
8-9-10Science & Technology: What's on your mind?Why we need to abolish software patents
8-6-10Business & Economics: What's on your mind?Opportunities in the Patent-Free Zone
7-7-10Politics & Law: What's on your mind?Immigration reform won’t be enough to stop the brain drain
6-29-10Business & Economics: What's on your mind?If Roshni girls can rise above poverty, alcoholism, bias, and domestic violence, so can underprivileged children in the U.S.
10-31-09Job growth returnHow Silicon Valley left Boston in the dust