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Terence Tse
File:Tse CIB2015.jpg
Terence Tse speaking at the 2015 CIB innovation awards
Born1971
Alma materJudge Business School, University of Cambridge
OccupationAssociate Professor of Finance
WebsiteTerenceTse.com

Terence Chee Ming Tse [謝慈銘, born November 14, 1971] is an Associate Professor of Finance at the ESCP Europe Business School, as well as an advisor and commentator. Tse is an expert in the subjects of competitiveness and the economic and social affairs of the EU/Eurozone and China. He co-founded the concept of Fast-Expanding Markets and has published widely in this area. The Financial Times named Tse 'Professor of the Week’ for the FT lexicon in May 2013.

Background

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Tse spent his childhood in Hong Kong before moving to Toronto at the age of 14 in 1986. After receiving his BA in German and Economics from the Western University, Ontario, Canada in 1995, he moved to the Universität des Saarlandes, Germany, which awarded him with a Master of Economics in 1998.

Following a move to the UK, Tse gained an MA in corporate strategy and governance from the University of Nottingham in 1997, after which he received his doctorate in from the Judge Business School, University of Cambridge in 2005.

Work

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Tse began his career in mergers and acquisitions at Schroders in Montréal and New York, which later became part of Citibank. Subsequently, he joined Lazard Brothers. In 2005 he worked for Ernst & Young in London, providing advisory to the UK financial services sector. Prior to this, he also consulted Shell International, F&C Asset Management, Alliance Boots and Alitalia as well as a start-up in diagnostics based at University of Cambridge. Additionally, he worked with the European Parliament in an advisory capacity. Recently, he is an advisor to Qesson, an education group.

Alongside his professorship at ESCP Europe Business School, he is also Head of Competitiveness Studies at the i7 Institute for innovation and Competitiveness, an academic think-thank based in Paris and London. He is also faculty of the Microeconomics of Competitiveness Curriculum developed by the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness at Harvard Business School.

Fast-expanding Markets

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Fast-expanding Markets (FEM) is a concept Tse co-founded with his long-term academic partner Mark Esposito. It describes “any rapidly growing opportunity in which the market is the focal point. Such a market may exist at the supranational, national, regional, industrial, cluster, sector, corporate or product levels.” These markets are often pockets of excellence that are not detected or overlooked by traditional ways of searching for new opportunities.

Publications

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Competitiveness and the Eurozone Crisis

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2015

2014

2012

Youth Unemployment

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2014

Entrepreneurship and Innovation

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2015

2014

Fast-Expanding Markets

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2013

Crowdfunding

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2014

Education and Recruitment

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2014

2013

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