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Kellogg School faculty combine academic expertise with real-world knowledge to create a dynamic research and learning environment.
Research is a vital component of Kellogg’s mission and culture. Our faculty have developed groundbreaking theories in their respective academic fields. Several scholarly journals are edited at Kellogg, two of which—the Journal of Economics and Management Strategy and Games and Economic Behavior—were founded here.
Our faculty bring this scholarly expertise to the classroom, augmenting it with personal knowledge of management practices and problems. This blend of theory and practice is a defining criteria of Kellogg School courses. Senior faculty members also teach courses to senior executives through the Kellogg School’s executive education programs, an approach that not only brings cutting-edge research to executives, but also keeps faculty members abreast of changes in corporate practices.
Research is a vital component of Kellogg’s mission and culture. Our faculty have developed groundbreaking theories in their respective academic fields. Several scholarly journals are edited at Kellogg, two of which—the Journal of Economics and Management Strategy and Games and Economic Behavior—were founded here.
Our faculty bring this scholarly expertise to the classroom, augmenting it with personal knowledge of management practices and problems. This blend of theory and practice is a defining criteria of Kellogg School courses. Senior faculty members also teach courses to senior executives through the Kellogg School’s executive education programs, an approach that not only brings cutting-edge research to executives, but also keeps faculty members abreast of changes in corporate practices.
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Lauren Rivera
Professor Rivera's new research proposes a novel theoretical model that conceptualizes workplace bias as a multilevel cycle.
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Jorg Spenkuch
A working paper explores the relationship between school desegregation and political preferences in Kentucky.
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Comparison of Decisions under Unknown Experiments
Andrew S Caplin, Daniel Martin, Journal of Political Economy, 2021 |
Optimal Dynamic Appointment Scheduling of Base and Surge Capacity
Benjamin Grant, Itai Gurvich, R Kannan Mutharasan, Jan A. Van Mieghem, M&SOM, 2021 |
Mass-Scale Emotionality Reveals Human Behavior and Marketplace Success
Matthew Rocklage, Derek D. Rucker, Loran Nordgren, Nature Human Behaviour, 2021 |
Co-evolution of Policy and Science during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Yian Yin, Jian Gao, Benjamin F. Jones, Dashun Wang, Science, 2021 |
Co-evolution of Policy and Science during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Yian Yin, Jian Gao, Benjamin F. Jones, Dashun Wang, Science, 2021 |
Mass-Scale Emotionality Reveals Human Behavior and Marketplace Success
Matthew Rocklage, Derek D. Rucker, Loran Nordgren, Nature Human Behaviour, 2021 |
Mortgage Prepayment and Path-Dependent Effects of Monetary Policy
Konstantin Milbradt, David Berger, Joe Vavra, Fabrice Tourre, American Economic Review, 2021 |
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