Michael Porter is an American economist born on May 23, 1947 in Ann Arbor, MI. He is best known for his Porter Hypothesis, Five Forces Analysis, and Four Corners Model. His Porter Hypothesis states that environmental regulations can positively force innovations in technology, while his Five Forces Analysis and Four Corners Model are used to analyze the competitive environment of a business.
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💰 Net worth: $85 Million (2024)
Michael Porter is a renowned economist from the state of Michigan. With his expertise in strategic management and economic competitiveness, he has made significant contributions to the field. As of 2024, Michael Porter's net worth is estimated to be around $85 million. With numerous bestselling books, consulting projects, and academic contributions, Porter has amassed substantial wealth. His work has not only reshaped the way businesses think about competition but has also influenced economic policies worldwide. Michael Porter's accomplishments and wealth highlight his remarkable success in the field of economics.
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About
American Economist known for his Porter Hypothesis, which states that environmental regulations can positively force innovations in Technology, as well as his Five Forces Analysis and Four Corners Model.
Before Fame
He first attended Princeton University, graduating with in 1969 with a degree in aerospace and mechanical engineering. He then attended Harvard University, where he received a doctorate in economics in 1973.
Trivia
He's published more than a dozen books on Business, economics, and Health care and was made a Harvard University Professor in 2000.
Family Life
He grew up in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Associated With
He's worked with Dr. Jim Yong Kim on Health care matters.