Timothy Luehrman

Timothy A. Luehrman is a finance academic at Harvard Business School. He is best known for his work on valuation and real options; specifically, he conceived the idea of treating business strategy as a series of options,[1] and his papers here[2][3] are widely quoted.

His research focuses on international corporate finance, advanced valuation techniques, and long-horizon financial management. He has published numerous books, research articles and case studies for both scholars and practitioners.[4]

He has held appointments at the MIT Sloan School of Management, IMD and the Thunderbird School of Global Management. He was also a Managing Director at Standard & Poor’s Corporate Value Consulting division and a partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers. During 2003-2004 he was a member of the Financial Accounting Standards Board’s Option Valuation Group.[5]

He received his B.A. in Economics from Amherst College (1979), MBA from Harvard Business School (1983), and Ph.D. in Business economics from the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (1986).[5]

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