alt H. Landis Gabel
Emeritus Professor of Economics and Management
INSEAD

United States


H. Landis Gabel is Emeritus Professor of Economics and Management at INSEAD. Prior to his retirement from the faculty in 2008, he held the Novartis Chair in Management and the Environment. He holds BSc (engineering), MBA, and PhD (economics) degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and a MSc (economics) degree from the London School of Economics. Before coming to INSEAD in 1982, Professor Gabel was on the faculty of the University of Virginia. Professor Gabel’s research focuses on microeconomics and public policy, in particular industrial, trade, and environmental policy. He has written or edited six books, most recently Frontiers of Environmental Economics (published in 2001 by Edward Elgar), and he has published papers in economics, legal, environmental, and business journals. Professor Gabel was Dean of Faculty and Deputy Dean of INSEAD from 2001 to 2006. Prior to that, he served as Dean of the MBA Program (1998 to 2001), Associate Dean of Research and Development (1995 to 1998), Area Coordinator of the Economics and Political Science Area (1989 to 1995) and of the Strategy and Environment Area (1985 to 1988). In addition, he founded INSEAD’s Center for the Management of Environmental Resources in 1989 and co-directed it until 2005.

 
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-"Assessment of Graduate Management Education", William Davidson Institute, University of Michigan Business School (2003)