Manuk Hergnyan
Manuk Hergnyan (Armenian: Մանուկ Հերգնյան) is an Armenian economist, venture investor and social entrepreneur. He is the founder and managing director at EV Consulting, a leading management advisory and corporate finance firm in Armenia as well the chairman of Economy and Values research center, the partner institute for the World Economic Forum’s Centre for the New Economy and Society. He is also the co-founder and managing partner at Granatus Ventures, the first Armenian venture capital firm investing in early stage high tech startups. Manuk is an active contributor to the innovation ecosystem development in Armenia, currently serves on the boards of Union of Advanced Technology Enterprises of Armenia., Innovation Center (formerly Microsoft Innovation Center).
Manuk Hergnyan | |
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![]() Armenian Economist, Venture Investor and Social Entrepreneur | |
Born | 27 July 1975 45) Armenia | (age
Occupation | Author, Management Consultant |
Awards | "Andranik Ozanyan" Medal of the Defence Ministry of Armenia for the contribution to the development of the Armenian Army |
Manuk Hergnyan is also the co-founder and member of the Board of Trustees of Arar Foundation and Pahapan foundation, early supporter of “Ayb” school. He previously served on the Industrial Council Adjacent to the Prime Minister of Armenia, Coordinating Council of CANDLE Project.
At Yerevan State University Manuk Hergnyan taught strategy as well as the first blended learning course ‘Microeconomics of Competitiveness’ developed by Harvard University professor Michael Porter.
Manuk Hergnyan holds an Executive MBA from Oxford University, Ph.D. in Economics from Moscow State University after Lomonosov and MA in Economics from Yerevan State University.
Main works
- Seven Tests for Assessing Crisis Management Effectiveness During the Covid-19 Pandemic (research article) [1]
- New Economic Reality and Our Response (research article) [2]
- National Competitiveness Report of Armenia 2019: The Future of Jobs in Armenia (research report) [3]
- National Competitiveness Report of Armenia 2017: Our Role in the Forth Industrial Revolution (research report) [4]
- National Competitiveness Report of Armenia 2013-2014: Growth Imperative and Constraints (research report)[5]
- Transforming Higher Education for Economic Competitiveness (research article)[6]
- National Competitiveness Report of Armenia 2011-2012: Agenda for Upgrading Management Practices (research report)[7]
- National Competitiveness Report of Armenia 2010: Higher Education Challenge (research report)[8]
- National Competitiveness Report of Armenia 2009: Sowing the Seeds of an Innovation Ecosystem (research report)[9]
- National Competitiveness Report of Armenia 2008 (research report)[10]
- Competitiveness of the Armenian Private Sector: Moving to the Next Stage (research article)[11]
- Conceptual Approaches to the Strategy of Economic Development of Armenia (research article)[12]
- Ethical Antinomies of Economics (research paper)[13]
References
- Hergnyan, Manuk (Summer 2020). "Seven Tests for Assessing Crisis Management Effectiveness During the Covid-19 Pandemic". EV Consulting, Business Insights.
- Hergnyan, Manuk (Spring 2020). "New Economic Reality and Our Response". EV Consulting, Business Insights.
- Hergnyan, Manuk; Hovhannisyan, Sevak; Manukyan, Sergey; Zakaryan, Sara (2019). National Competitiveness Report of Armenia 2019: The Future of Jobs in Armenia (PDF). Yerevan, Armenia: Economy and Values Research Center, EV Consulting. ISBN 978-9939-1-0988-6.
- Hergnyan, Manuk; Atabekyan, Hovhannes; Babayan, Davit; Hakobyan, Sargis (2017). National Competitiveness Report of Armenia 2017: The Fourth Industrial Revolution (PDF). Yerevan, Armenia: Economy and Values Research Center, EV Consulting. ISBN 978-9939-1-0585-7.
- Hergnyan, Manuk; Hovhannisyan, Sevak; Grigoryan, Sona; Malumyan, Gohar; Karapetyan, Tamara (2014). National Competitiveness Report of Armenia 2013-2014: Growth Imperative and Constraints (PDF). Yerevan: Economy and Values Research Center, EV Consulting. ISBN 978-99941-870-9-6. Retrieved 7 March 2014.
- Hergnyan, Manuk; Howard, Williams (Summer 2012). "Transforming Higher Education for Economic Competitiveness" (PDF). Developing Alternatives. 15 (1): 42–50. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-11-19. Retrieved 2012-11-06.
- Hergnyan, Manuk; Hovhannisyan, Sevak; Grigoryan, Sona; Malumyan, Gohar; Atabekyan, Hovhannes; Arzumanyan, Ashot; Arakelyan, Armenuhi (2012). National Competitiveness Report of Armenia 2011-2012: Agenda for Upgrading Management Practices (PDF). Yerevan: Economy and Values Research Center, EV Consulting. Retrieved 18 April 2012.
- Hergnyan, Manuk; Hovhannisyan, Sevak; Malumyan, Gohar; Atabekyan, Hovhannes; Arzumanyan, Ashot (2010). National Competitiveness Report of Armenia 2010: Higher Education Challenge (PDF) (in English and Armenian). Yerevan, Armenia: Economy and Values Research Center. ISBN 978-99941-87-04-1.
- Hergnyan, Manuk; Hovhannisyan, Sevak; Malumyan, Gohar (2009). National Competitiveness Report of Armenia 2009: Sowing the Seeds of an Innovation Ecosystem (PDF) (in English and Armenian). Yerevan, Armenia: Economy and Values Research Center. ISBN 978-99941-87-03-4.
- Hergnyan, Manuk; Gabrielyan, Gagik; Makaryan, Anna (2008). National Competitiveness Report of Armenia 2008 (PDF) (in English and Armenian). Yerevan, Armenia: Economy and Values Research Center. ISBN 978-99941-87-01-0.
- Hergnyan, Manuk; Gabrielyan, Gagik; Makaryan Anna (March 2008). "Competitiveness of the Armenian Private Sector: Moving to the Next Stage" (PDF). Armenian Journal of Public Policy: 103–126. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-10. Retrieved 2011-01-07.
- Hergnyan, Manuk (December 2006). "Conceptual Approaches to the Strategy of Economic Development of Armenia". Economic Policy and Poverty Journal (4).
- Hergnyan, Manuk (2004). "Ethical Antinomies of Economics". Science & Religion in Context Conference Materials. Philadelphia, USA.