Areas of Expertise
Industry Expertise
Leonard Waverman is dean of the Haskayne School of Business at the
University of Calgary (since January 2008) and a fellow of the London
Business School (LBS). For the eight years prior to returning to Canada, he
was a professor of economics at LBS and from
2003 to 2007 chair of the economics subject area at LBS.
Professor Waverman’s current research is on the growth and productivity
impacts of the rollout of telecommunications and computers. His analysis
of the impacts of mobile phone rollout on growth in Africa was the
subject of an "Economic Focus" section of the Economist (March 12,
2005; see www.vodafone.com/Africa). He has authored the influential Connectivity Scorecard, an annual index that ranks countries according
to how advanced their communications networks are in promoting
productivity and economic growth.
In January 2009 he was cited as one of the world’s top-50 most
influential thought leaders in the telecommunications industry by Global
Telecoms Business magazine.
His most influential publication is “Telecommunications Infrastructure
and Economic Development” (with Lars Hendrik Roeller, American
Economic Review, September 2001).
He is currently on the editorial board of Telecommunications Policy, an
Elsevier scholarly journal; a director of the C. D. Howe Institute; and
on the Chairman’s Advisory Committee of the Alberta Energy Resources
Conservation Board.
For five years until May 2007, Professor Waverman was a non-executive Board
member of the UK’s energy regulator, the Gas and Electricity Market
Authority. He is a fellow of Columbia University’s Centre for
Tele-Information and of the University of California, Berkeley’s Fisher IT Center. He is on Vodafone’s Advisory Board on the
Social Importance of Mobile and is a director of the Nexus Mundi
Foundation in Rome.
Professor Waverman was on the Advisory Committee introducing Competition in Ontario’s
Electricity system (1995-1996), a part-time Board Member of the Ontario
Energy Board and the Ontario Telephone Service Commission,
and a member of the U.S. National Association of Regulatory Utility
Commissioners (NARUC) for six years. He also edited the Energy Journal, the major journal in energy
economics, for six years.
Professor Waverman has a B. Comm. and M.A. (studying with Marshall
McLuhan) from the University of Toronto and a Ph.D. in economics from MIT.
He is a citizen of Canada and France and has received the honor of
Chevalier dans l’Ordre des Palmes Academiques from the Government of
France.
Education
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Ph.D., Economics - University of Toronto
M.A. - University of Toronto
B. Comm.
