Kyle Schirmann
Doctoral Student
Doctoral Student
Kyle Schirmann is a doctoral student in the Strategy unit at Harvard Business School. His primary interests are science-based innovation in the Global South and the creative and cultural industries. Before joining HBS, Kyle worked as a software engineer at Bloomberg and as a senior analyst at the Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago. He earned a BA in Mathematics from New York University, an MA in Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies (MESAAS) from Columbia University, and a graduate diploma in Social Sciences from the University of London.
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Kyle Schirmann is a doctoral student in the Strategy unit at Harvard Business School. His primary interests are science-based innovation in the Global South and the creative and cultural industries. Before joining HBS, Kyle worked as a software engineer at Bloomberg and as a senior analyst at the Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago. He earned a BA in Mathematics from New York University, an MA in Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies (MESAAS) from Columbia University, and a graduate diploma in Social Sciences from the University of London.
- Journal Articles
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- Choudhury, Prithwiraj, Tarun Khanna, Christos A. Makridis, and Kyle Schirmann. "Is Hybrid Work the Best of Both Worlds? Evidence from a Field Experiment." Review of Economics and Statistics (forthcoming). (Pre-published online February 9, 2024.) View Details
- Working Papers
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- Choudhury, Prithwiraj, Tarun Khanna, Christos A. Makridis, and Kyle Schirmann. "Is Hybrid Work the Best of Both Worlds? Evidence from a Field Experiment." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 22-063, March 2022. View Details
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- Area of Study
- Areas of Interest
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- creativity
- emerging markets
- networks
- strategy
- technological innovation
- innovation
- arts
- biotechnology
- electronics
- entertainment
- high technology
- internet
- music
- Africa
- India
- Middle East
- North America
- Pakistan
- Sri Lanka
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