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James Brian Quinn
American academic
James Brian Quinn (1928 – 28 August 2012) was an American academic and author. Quinn was a longtime professor at the Tuck School of Business and a proponent of knowledge management.
Much of the rationale for this approach is contained in B. Quinn, 'Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategy', Sloan Management Review, Spring.
He formulated the managerial concept of intelligent enterprise in 1992.
Biography
Quinn was born in Memphis, Tennessee in 1928.[citation needed] He attended Yale University, where he obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering in 1949.
Quinn then obtained a master's degree in business administration from Harvard and a doctorate in philosophy from Columbia University.[1]
In 1957, Quinn became a professor at the Tuck School of Business Administration, where he worked until his retirement in 1993.
In the intervening years, Quinn created Tuck's curriculum for business policy and technology policy courses. He also formulated and taught several classes related to entrepreneurship; in doing so, Quinn became a progenitor for such type