
Enabling innovation capability building
Carlos is a professor of business and engineering at Universidad de San Andrés (Argentina), where he leads the Innovation Futures Initiative and the Center for Business Innovation.
He has been visiting faculty at MIT Sloan School of Management, faculty fellow at the Berkman-Klein Center for Internet and Society, and visiting faculty at Deusto Business School (Spain), Universidad del Pacífico (Perú), Baltic Management Institute (Lithuania), Amsterdam Business School (The Netherlands), among others.
His work focuses on building innovation capabilities at the organizational and team levels, with emphasis on innovation-driven impact.
Research in action
Deepening our understanding of how high impact innovation happens
Innovation is more difficult than risky. Research shows that, while 95% of innovation projects fail, only 30% of failure results from risk. The rest is consequence of preventable mistakes and errors, biases, wrong assumptions and hypotheses, and wrong decisions with incomplete or outdated information. The list of reasons continue. If you are interested in knowing more, contact us.
