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Sven A. Beiker

Sven A. Beiker
Lecturer, Organizational Behavior
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SvenA.Beiker
Lecturer in Management
Executive Director, Center for Automotive Research at Stanford 
Academic Area: 
Organizational Behavior

Teaching Statement

Dr. Sven Beiker believes in utilizing an interdisciplinary approach to learning and decision making. He is motivated to bring academia and industry together in a class environment and for research initiatives toward the future of individual mobility. Dr. Beiker is a Lecturer teaching S574, "Strategic Thinking in Action - In Business and Beyond", with Professor Robert A. Burgelman, Edmund W. Littlefield Professor of Management at the Graduate School of Business.

Bio

Sven Beiker is the Executive Director of CARS, the Center for Automotive Research at Stanford. CARS is an interdisciplinary partnership between academia and industry to address the challenges of individual mobility in the 21st century. Since 2008, Beiker has been taking care of the program’s strategic planning, resources management, and project incubation. Besides managing the industry relationships, he holds teaching positions at Stanford’s School of Engineering and the Graduate School of Business to educate students in interdisciplinary automotive topics and strategic thinking.

Before coming to Stanford, Beiker worked at the BMW Group for more than 13 years. Between 1995 and 2008 he pursued responsibilities in technology scouting, innovation management, systems design, and series development. He primarily applied his expertise to chassis and powertrain projects, which also provided him with profound insights into the industry’s processes and best practices. In addition, he worked in three major automotive and technology locations: Germany, Silicon Valley, and Detroit.

Dr. Beiker received his MS (1995) and PhD (1999) degrees in Mechanical Engineering from the Technical University in Braunschweig, Germany. He published various technical papers and holds several patents in the fields of vehicle dynamics and powertrain technology.

Academic Degrees

  • PhD, Technische Universität Braunschweig (Germany), 1999
  • MS, Technische Universität Braunschweig (Germany), 1995

Academic Appointments

  • At Stanford University since 2008
  • Lecturer, Stanford Graduate School of Business, 2011-present
  • Lecturer, Stanford School of Engineering, 2008-present

Professional Experience

  • Project Manager, BMW Hybrid Technology Corp., Troy, MI, 2006-2008
  • Senior Engineer, BMW Technology Office, Palo Alto, CA, 2003-2006
  • Innovation Manager, BMW Group, Munich, Germany, 2000-2003
  • Simulation Engineer, BMW Group, Munich, Germany, 1998-1999

Awards and Honors

  • Arch T. Colwell Merit Award, SAE International, 2006

Courses Taught

Degree Courses

2015-16

This six-session 2-point Bass seminar will involve students (maximum 18) in analyzing the emerging global electric automotive industry by focusing on: (1) The electric automotive industry in the U.S. and Europe, (2) the electric automotive...

2014-15

This five-session 2-point Bass seminar will involve students (maximum 18) in analyzing the emerging global electric automotive industry by focusing on: (1) The electric automotive industry in the U.S. and Europe, (2) the electric automotive...

2013-14

This five-session 2-point Bass seminar will involve students (maximum 18) in analyzing the emerging global electric automotive industry by focusing on: (1) The electric automotive industry in the U.S. and Europe, (2) the electric automotive...

Stanford Case Studies

The Global Electric Automotive Industry in 2012 | SM217
Robert Burgelman, Sven A Beiker, Yves Meyer, Alexandre Martins, Rishabh Bhandari2013

Stanford University Affiliations

Greater Stanford University

  • Executive Director, Center for Automotive Research at Stanford (CARS), 2008-present

School News

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