Hamid Noori, Wilfrid Laurier University

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Academic Director, Lazaridis Institute for the Management of Technology Enterprises Chair in Enterprise Integration and Technology Management Professor Waterloo, Ontario hnoori@wlu.ca Office: (548) 889-4554

Bio/Research

BSc, MBA, PhD (Ivey School of Business, Western University).

Hamid Noori is a distinguished Innovation and Operations Management Professor at the Lazaridis School of Business and Economics with a Ph.D. from Ivey Business School. His leadership has been instrumental in shaping groundbreak...


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Bio/Research

BSc, MBA, PhD (Ivey School of Business, Western University).

Hamid Noori is a distinguished Innovation and Operations Management Professor at the Lazaridis School of Business and Economics with a Ph.D. from Ivey Business School. His leadership has been instrumental in shaping groundbreaking programs at Wilfrid Laurier University such as the WLU Research Center for Management of Technology (REMAT), the Lazaridis Ph.D. & MSc Programs and the Executive Master’s in Technology Management (EMTM) have significantly influenced the academic and professional landscape at Laurier. As former Laurier Academic Chair Professor in Enterprise Integration & Technology Management and Visiting Chair Professor in Technology Management Under the Distinguished Scholars Scheme at Hong Kong Polytechnic University, he has championed the intersection of technology and management education.

Globally respected, Noori has held visiting professorships at prestigious institutions like UC Berkeley, USC’s Marshall School of Business, Fudan, and Tsinghua Universities in China. His cutting-edge research spans innovation in supply chains and the creation of sustainable healthcare systems using circular information platforms. He has led research projects for leading organizations, including Canada’s NRC, NSERC, and SSHRC, as well as industry giants like Chrysler and Bell Canada.

Hamid Noori’s contributions to academia and industry have been substantial, earning him numerous accolades and recognition. His work on "Danier Leather, Inc." won the International Case Competition Award from the Productions and Operations Management Society (POMS), and he was also honoured with the 2001 Award for Innovative Excellence in Teaching, Learning & Technology. Throughout his career, he has supervised over 60 graduate theses and major research, published over 90 papers, authored five books, and was honoured with Laurier’s prestigious University Research Professor Award in 1993. His industry experience with Japan's Nippon Electric Company (NEC) further reflects his broad influence across academia, research, and the corporate world.

Research Interests / Ongoing Projects

Innovations in Supply Chain Interfaces and Structure, Learning and Technological Innovation in Large Enterprises and Networks, Design Thinking and Innovation, and Technology Assessment and Audit.


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