Dr. Noyes is an Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship at Babson College where he holds the Martin Tropp Term Chair. Professor Noyes completed his doctorate at Boston University. He has a B.A. from Brown University in International Economic Relations, and an MBA (with a concentration in strategy and innovation) from the University of New Hampshire. Professor Noyes’ doctoral dissertation examined Interlocking Boards and Patterns of Corporate Entrepreneurship among Standard & Poor’s 500 Companies.
Dr. Noyes’ professional background and research both focus on corporate entrepreneurship/strategic renewal, corporate innovation, and corporate new venture creation. His ongoing research examines the roles of networks in corporate new venture creation, entrepreneurial opportunity recognition, and the diffusion of knowledge about best practices in corporate entrepreneurship.
At Babson, Professor Noyes teaches Foundations of Management and Entrepreneurship and Entrepreneurship and New Ventures. Additionally, he has taught both Strategic Management and General Management at the undergraduate level, as well as MBA seminars on innovation and new product idea generation. Prior to joining Babson, Dr. Noyes was a Senior Consultant with a growth strategy and innovation consulting firm where he consulted with companies such as Nokia, Hewlett-Packard, Motorola, BMW, Guidant, and New Balance. He also founded a venture, Market Art, which developed custom, business-themed art pieces for innovative companies. His experience includes research and analyst work in technological innovation and advertising communications.