
Prof. Dr. Christian Busch is a world-renowned expert in purpose-driven leadership, innovation, entrepreneurship, and cultivating serendipity. He is a business professor at the USC Marshall School of Business and also teaches at the London School of Economics and New York University. Christian Busch authored the bestselling book The Serendipity Mindset, praised as “a wise, exciting, and life-changing book” by Arianna Huffington and providing “excellent practical guidance for all” according to Paul Polman, former CEO of Unilever.
His research has been published in prominent journals such as the Strategic Management Journal, Journal of Management Studies, and Journal of Business Venturing. His work has also been featured by outlets like Harvard Business Review, BBC, and Forbes.
Christian Busch co-founded Leaders on Purpose and the Sandbox Network. He was the co-director of LSE’s Innovation Lab and is a member of the World Economic Forum’s Expert Forum. Additionally, he is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and is listed on the Thinkers50 Radar as one of the management thinkers “most likely to shape the future.” He earned his PhD from the London School of Economics (LSE).
Prof. Dr. Christian Busch is a world-renowned expert in purpose-driven leadership, innovation, entrepreneurship, and cultivating serendipity. He is a business professor at the USC Marshall School of Business and also teaches at the London School of Economics and New York University. Christian Busch authored the bestselling book The Serendipity Mindset, praised as “a wise, exciting, and life-changing book” by Arianna Huffington and providing “excellent practical guidance for all” according to Paul Polman, former CEO of Unilever.
His research has been published in prominent journals such as the Strategic Management Journal, Journal of Management Studies, and Journal of Business Venturing. His work has also been featured by outlets like Harvard Business Review, BBC, and Forbes.
Christian Busch co-founded Leaders on Purpose and the Sandbox Network. He was the co-director of LSE’s Innovation Lab and is a member of the World Economic Forum’s Expert Forum. Additionally, he is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and is listed on the Thinkers50 Radar as one of the management thinkers “most likely to shape the future.” He earned his PhD from the London School of Economics (LSE).