Vivek Ghosal
Department Head, Economics & Virginia and Lloyd W. Rittenhouse Professor of Humanities and Social Sciences · Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Researches firm strategy related to innovation, decision-making under uncertainty, and regulatory reform, among other areas
Mergers & Acquisitions Innovation Economic Policy and Regulations Firm Strategy Antitrust Law and Economics
Severin Borenstein
E.T. Grether Chair in Business Administration and Public Policy | Faculty Director, Energy Institute at Haas | Professor · Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley
Expert on the economics of renewable energy, economic policies for reducing greenhouse gases, and electricity pricing
Energy policy and climate change Electricity deregulation, market formation and competition US and international airline competition Oil and gasoline market pricing and competition
John Morgan
Professor | Oliver E. and Dolores W. Williamson Chair of the Economics of Organizations | Founding Director, Xlab | Faculty Co-Director, Berkeley Executive Education| Distinguished Teaching Fellow · Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley
Experimental Economics Elections and Polling Competition in Online Markets Communication in Organizations
Dan Gould
Gwendolyn Norrell Professor, Department of Kinesiology · Michigan State University
Dan Gould's research interests include the stress-athletic performance relationship and the psychological foundations of coaching.
Youth Leadership Psychological Foundations of Coaching Sport Psychology Family, Community and Schools Kinesiology
David J. Teece
Thomas W. Tusher Professor in Global Business | Faculty Director, Tusher Center for The Management of Intellectual Capital · Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley
International authority on industrial organizations and technological change, antitrust policy, and intellectual property
Competitive performance of firms in the global marketplace Intellectual capital management Innovation Intellectual Property Technology and intellectual property
George Ball
Assistant Professor of Decision and Information Technologies · Indiana University, Kelley School of Business
Assistant Prof. George Ball is an expert in the causes and effects of product recalls, lean manufacturing and quality management.
Quality Management Product Recalls Lean Manufacturing
Ganesh Iyer
Professor | Marketing Group Chair | Edgar F. Kaiser Chair in Business Administration · Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley
Competitive Marketing Strategy Coordination and Contractual Issues Distribution Channels Marketing information and its effects Bounded Rationality
Jeff Prince
Professor and Chair · Indiana University, Kelley School of Business
Expert in industrial organization, applied econometrics, IP, and antitrust; industry expertise in high technology, telecom, airlines
Antitrust Regulation Applied Econometrics Industrial Organization Strategy
Carl Shapiro
Professor of the Graduate School | Transamerica Chair in Business Strategy Emeritus · University of California, Berkeley
Anti-trust Economics Design and Use of Patents Economics of Networks and Interconnection Industrial Organization Economics
Jon Smith
Professor of Communication · Southern Utah University
Specializing in public land issues, television news, and documentary film production
Teaching Media Theory Teaching Communication Theory Broadcast Journalism Environmental Communications Public Land Issues
Michael Katz
Professor Emeritus, Haas School of Business & Department of Economics | Sarin Chair in Strategy and Leadership · Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley
Cooperative Research and Development Intellectual Property Licensing Economics of Networks Industries Telecommunications Policy
Miguel Guilarte, PhD
Doctoral Faculty - School of Leadership Studies · Fielding Graduate University
Sociology of cooperation and competition; organizations, institutions and character formation; social networks; leadership
Sociology of Cooperation and Competition Organizations, Institutions and Character Formation Economic Sociology / Political Economy Social Networks Leadership
Antino Kim
Assistant Professor of Decision and Information Technologies · Indiana University, Kelley School of Business
Expertise in: Digital piracy, fake news & social media, supply chain of information goods, AI & human interaction & IT & worker displacement
Cloud Computing IT and Worker Displacement Social Media Fake News Digital Piracy
Naveen Khanna
Professor of Finance · Michigan State University
Khanna is the A.J. Pasant Endowed Chair Professor in Finance and Chairperson of the Finance Department.
Board of Directors Optimal Contracting Product Market Competition Mergers and Acquisitions Price Bubbles
Tianxin Zou
Assistant Professor of Marketing · University of Florida
Tianxin Zou's research focuses on platform designs, uprising business models and technologies and platform regulations.
New technologies in marketing Platform design Platform regulation
David Perry
Board Member Chief Talent Officer, CATAAlliance // Managing Partner · Perry-Martel International Inc.
Rogue Recruiter or Personnel Hit Man
Leadership Job Search Retention Employee Engagement Talent Acquisition
TJ O’Connor, Ph.D., LTC (Ret.)
Assistant Professor, Cybersecurity Program Chair | Computer Engineering and Sciences · Florida Tech
Dr. O’Connor’s research is focused on cybersecurity education, wireless protocols, software-defined radio and machine learning.
Internet of Things (IoT) Information Security Engineering Cybersecurity Education Computer Security Computer Science
Matteo Benetton
Assistant Professor · Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley
Regulation in Lending Markets Housing Market Mortgage Markets Mortgage Product Design Competition in Lending Markets
Steven Shugan
Chair · University of Florida
Steven Shugan is an expert in health care and market research.
Advance-Selling and other Creating Pricing Practices Normative Methods for Modeling Competition Competition in Health-Care Markets Markets for Evaluative Information Growth in Competitive Markets
Mark Jamison
Director/Professor · University of Florida
Mark Jamison’s current research interests include competition and regulation in emerging technologies.
Telecommunications Cryptocurrencies Cryptocurrency Network Effects Regulation