Research Highlights
Faculty Awards & Accolades – September 2016
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Professors Eli Bartov and Helio Fred Garcia were voted "Great Professors" by the Executive MBA class of August 2016.
Professor Anindya Ghose and Stern alumna Beibei Li (PhD '12) recently received a National Science Foundation (NSF) EAGER award of $230,000 for their proposed work on evaluating the impact of wearable technologies and smart-phone enabled Internet of Things applications on consumer healthcare, wellness and lifestyle through randomized field experiments.
Professor Srikanth Jagabathula and his co-authors recently received the 2016 Best OM Paper in Management Science Award, sponsored by the Manufacturing and Service Operations Management Society (MSOM) for their paper, "A Nonparametric Approach to Modeling Choice with Limited Data."
Professor Natalia Levina was honored with the 2016 Best Paper Award from the journal Information & Organization for her co-authored study, "Speaking as One But Not Speaking Up: Dealing with New Moral Taint in an Occupational Online Community." She also received a Best Paper Award from The Academy of Management Research Methods Division for her co-authored paper, "What Grounded Theory Is . . . A Critically Reflective Conversation Among Scholars."
Professor Arun Sundararajan has been invited to join the World Economic Forum's Global Agenda Council for Technology, Values and Policy for the 2016-18 term.
The Journal of Economic Theory recently named Professor Laura Veldkamp as its new co-editor.
Professor Anindya Ghose and Stern alumna Beibei Li (PhD '12) recently received a National Science Foundation (NSF) EAGER award of $230,000 for their proposed work on evaluating the impact of wearable technologies and smart-phone enabled Internet of Things applications on consumer healthcare, wellness and lifestyle through randomized field experiments.
Professor Srikanth Jagabathula and his co-authors recently received the 2016 Best OM Paper in Management Science Award, sponsored by the Manufacturing and Service Operations Management Society (MSOM) for their paper, "A Nonparametric Approach to Modeling Choice with Limited Data."
Professor Natalia Levina was honored with the 2016 Best Paper Award from the journal Information & Organization for her co-authored study, "Speaking as One But Not Speaking Up: Dealing with New Moral Taint in an Occupational Online Community." She also received a Best Paper Award from The Academy of Management Research Methods Division for her co-authored paper, "What Grounded Theory Is . . . A Critically Reflective Conversation Among Scholars."
Professor Arun Sundararajan has been invited to join the World Economic Forum's Global Agenda Council for Technology, Values and Policy for the 2016-18 term.
The Journal of Economic Theory recently named Professor Laura Veldkamp as its new co-editor.