Kellogg School welcomes new faculty members
Kellogg is pleased to report that the following faculty members have recently joined the school.
Jeremy Bertomeu, Postdoctoral Fellow of Accounting Information and Management Professor Bertomeu's research interests are theoretical and policy issues in accounting, organization design and market implications of financial disclosure. He holds a doctorate from Carnegie Mellon University.
Jennifer Brown, Donald P. Jacobs Scholar of Management and Strategy Professor Brown researches industrial organization, personnel economics and auctions and tournaments. She holds a doctorate from University of California-Berkeley.
Meghan Busse, Associate Professor of Management and Strategy Professor Busse studies pricing, price discrimination, market structure and competition. She earned a doctorate from MIT.
Craig Chapman, Donald P. Jacobs Scholar of Accounting Information and Management Professor Chapman studies real earnings management and analyst forecasting. He holds a doctorate from Harvard University.
Itai Gurvich, Donald P. Jacobs Scholar of Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences and Operations Professor Gurvich studies service systems, queueing systems and applied probability. He holds a doctorate from Columbia University.
Brayden King, Assistant Professor of Management and Organizations Professor King researches organizational change, social movements and economic sociology. He earned a doctorate from the University of Arizona.
Michal Maimaran, Visiting Assistant Professor of Marketing Professor Maimaran studies consumer judgment and decision-making, nonconscious effects on consumer behavior and perceptual effects on judgment and behavior. She holds a doctorate from Stanford University.
Brian Melzer, Donald P. Jacobs Scholar of Finance Professor Melzer studies financial institutions and household finance. He earned a doctorate from University of Chicago.
Loran Nordgren, Donald P. Jacobs Scholar of Management and Organizations Professor Nordgren researches judgment and decision-making, emotion and motivation, and risk perception. He holds a doctorate from University of Amsterdam.
Yuval Salant, Donald P. Jacobs Scholar of Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences Professor Salant studies economic theory, foundations of behavioral economics, decision theory and bounded rationality. He doctorate is from Stanford University.
Kyoungwon Seo, Donald P. Jacobs Scholar of Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences Professor Seo researches decision theory and game theory. He earned a doctorate from University of Rochester.
Hyo duk Shin, Donald P. Jacobs Scholar of Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences and Operations Professor Shin researches supply chain management, competition in operations management and economics of information systems. His doctorate is from Stanford University.
Eran Shmaya, Donald P. Jacobs Scholar of Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences Professor Shmaya's research interests are game theory, probability, information theory and decision theory. He earned a doctorate from Tel Aviv University.
Anup Srivastava, Donald P. Jacobs Scholar of Accounting Professor Srivastava's research focuses on earnings management, executive compensation, accounting conservatism and revenue recognition. He holds a doctorate from Texas A&M University.
Nick Switanek, Visiting Assistant Professor of Management and Organizations Professor Switanek studies the intersection of organization theory, management strategy and environmental sustainability. He holds a doctorate from Stanford University.
Florian Zettelmeyer, John L. and Helen Kellogg Professor of Marketing Professor Zettelmeyer researches marketing implications of consumer search and uncertainty, industrial organization, pricing and the Internet. He earned a doctorate from MIT. |