Professor of Management and Organizations, and Area Chair
A practitioner and scholar of conflict management, justice in organizations and teams, and interventions to reduce gender bias experienced in the workplace
Professor of Management and Organizations, and Area Chair
A practitioner and scholar of conflict management, justice in organizations and teams, and interventions to reduce gender bias experienced in the workplace
Assistant Professor of Behavioral Economics
An applied microeconomist using modern econometric tools to understand how, across a range of human experiences, people make decisions and how to mitigate inequities in society
Bing (’86) and Alice Liu Yang Endowed Term Chair in Management and Innovation, and Professor of Behavioral Economics and Strategy
Bringing big data to bear on problems at the intersection of economics, psychology and biology, he has tracked racial disparities in voting wait times and redesigned Uber’s surge pricing model
Professor of Marketing and Behavioral Decision Making, Bud Kapp Marketing Professorship
The bestselling author of Happier Hour: How to Beat Distraction, Expand Your Time, and Focus on What Matters Most and an award-winning scholar and teacher
Assistant Professor of Global Economics and Management
Associate Professor of Strategy
A researcher and award-winning teacher studying applications of “gamification” in the workplace, and putting science behind firms’ policies and incentives to generate sustainable improvements
Professor of Decisions, Operations and Technology Management, and Vice Chair
A statistician whose work helps improve patient literacy amid the ambiguities of the health care industry, and whose numbers expertise won her two new cars on The Price Is Right
A consultant, coach and educator who teaches students through global immersion why social entrepreneurship makes business sense
An award-winning educator committed to building bridges between research and practice, and supporting a diverse culture and pipeline of talent in finance
"The best way to understand the principles of persuasion is to see them being applied and to practice using them."
Noah Goldstein
Associate Professor of Management and Organizations and Area Chair
Author of the New York Times best-seller Yes! 50 Scientifically Proven Ways to Be Persuasive, which has been translated in more than 25 languages