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Snehal
Banerjee, Donald P. Jacobs Scholar of Finance Professor Banerjee studies information and learning in financial
markets and market microstructure. He holds a doctorate
from Stanford University's Graduate School of Business. |
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Miguel
Brendl, Associate Professor of Marketing Professor Brendl, who teaches courses in psychology and consumer
behavior, studies motivation, automatic psychological
processes and decision making. He earned a doctorate in
psychology from Columbia University. |
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Sarang
Deo, Donald P. Jacobs Scholar of Managerial Economics
and Decision Sciences
Professor Deo's research focuses on operations
management, particularly in the healthcare sector. He
holds a doctorate from UCLA's Anderson School of Management. |
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Wioletta
Dziuda, Donald P. Jacobs Scholar of Managerial Economics
and Decision Sciences
Professor Dziuda, who earned a doctorate from Princeton
University, studies microeconomic theory, game theory
and communication games. She teaches statistics. |
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David
Gal, Donald P. Jacobs Scholar of Marketing Professor Gal teaches marketing. His research includes consumer
judgment and decision making, investor decision making
and multi-sensory integration. He earned a doctorate
in business administration from Stanford University. |
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Jiro
Kondo, Donald P. Jacobs Scholar of Finance Professor Kondo's research interests include corporate finance,
financial institutions, regulation of financial markets,
contract theory, and the intersection of law, economics
and finance. He earned a doctorate from MIT. |
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Jin
Li, Donald P. Jacobs Scholar of Management and Strategy Professor Li studies and teaches labor
economics and organizational economics, and researches
contract theory. Li earned a doctorate from MIT. |
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Marco
Ottaviani, Professor of Management and Strategy Professor Ottaviani researches microeconomic theory and industrial
organization. He teaches microeconomics, strategy and
organization economics. He holds a doctorate from MIT. |
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Jonathan
Parker, Professor of Finance
Professor Parker studies and teaches asset pricing
and macroeconomics, and researches behavioral economics
and public economics. He holds a doctorate from MIT. |
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Dimitris
Papanikolaou, Donald P. Jacobs Scholar of Finance Professor Papanikolaou studies asset pricing
and macroeconomics and teaches investments. He earned
a doctorate from MIT. |
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Viktor
Todorov, Donald P. Jacobs Scholar of Finance Professor Todorov researches asset pricing, econometrics and
applied probability. He teaches derivatives and holds
a doctorate in economics from Duke University. |
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Wan
Wongsunwai, Donald P. Jacobs Scholar of Accounting
Information and Management Professor Wongsunwai studies financial
accounting, venture capital, private equity, financial
reporting and corporate governance. He teaches financial
accounting and earned a doctorate from Harvard University. |
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