102 faculty and 0 courses in Economics at Stanford University.
- Guido W Imbens, Professor h-index 91
Es on developing methods for drawing causal inferences in observational studies, using matching, instrumental variables, and regression discontinuity designs. Related News Newly Elected Members of the National Academy of Sciences Guido Imbe
Notable: “Recent Developments in the Econometrics of Program Evaluation” (2009) · 4,901 citations
- Erik Brynjolfsson, Professor (by courtesy) of Economics and of Operations, Information and Technology h-index 86
Information Technology and Economics - Information Technology and the Organization of Work - Information Technology and Productivity - Pricing and Sharing of Digital Information - Implications of Analytics and Artificial Intelligence Show More Stanford GSB
Notable: “Beyond Computation: Information Technology, Organizational Transformation and Business Performance” (2000) · 3,237 citations
- Nicholas A. Bloom, Professor of Economics (by courtesy) h-index 85
Es on measuring and explaining management practices. He has been working with McKinsey & Company as part of a long-run effort to collect management data from over 10,000 firms across industries and countries. The aim is to build an empirical basis for understa
Notable: “Measuring Economic Policy Uncertainty*” (2016) · 11,918 citations
- Nicholas Bloom, Professor h-index 85
Es on measuring and explaining management practices. He has been working with McKinsey & Company as part of a long-run effort to collect management data from over 10,000 firms across industries and countries. The aim is to build an empirical basis for understa
Notable: “Measuring Economic Policy Uncertainty*” (2016) · 11,918 citations
- Matthew O. Jackson, Professor h-index 81
Game theory, microeconomic theory, and the study of social and economic networks, on which he has published many articles and the books The Human Network' and Social and Economic Networks'. He also teaches an online course on netw
Notable: “A Strategic Model of Social and Economic Networks” (1996) · 2,672 citations
- Paul Milgrom, Professor h-index 73
Research Area(s) Market Design Microeconomic Theory Undergraduate Students Forms Peer Advisors Honors Theses Introductory Economics Center (IEC) Student Association (SEA) econ-undergrad at stanford.edu (econ-undergrad at stanford dot edu
Notable: “Bid, ask and transaction prices in a specialist market with heterogeneously informed traders” (1985) · 6,372 citations
- Stephen Redding, Professor h-index 73
Research Area(s) International Trade Undergraduate Students Forms Peer Advisors Honors Theses Introductory Economics Center (IEC) Student Association (SEA) econ-undergrad at stanford.edu (econ-undergrad at stanford dot edu) Graduate Stude
Notable: “1 Economic Geography and International Inequality” (2010) · 1,560 citations
- Glenn R. Carroll, The Adams Distinguished Professor of Management h-index 68
Authenticity - Organizations - Organizational Culture - Strategy - Evolution Administrative Titles Co-Director, Culture as a Competitive Advantage Co-Director, Stanford-NUS Executive Program in International Management Stanford GSB Affiliations - Facult
Notable: “The Liability of Newness: Age Dependence in Organizational Death Rates” (1983) · 1,699 citations
- Mary E. Barth, The Joan E. Horngren Professor of Accounting, Emerita h-index 64
Es on financial accounting and reporting issues, particularly topics of interest to accounting standard setters. Such topics include using fair values in financial reporting, stock-based compensation, recognition versus disclosure, asset securitizations, asset
Notable: “International Accounting Standards and Accounting Quality” (2008) · 3,061 citations
- B. Douglas Bernheim, Professor h-index 63
Research Area(s) Behavioral and Experimental Economics Applied Microeconomics Financial Economics Game Theory Industrial Organization Microeconomic Theory Political Economy Public Economics Field of Interest Behavioral Welfare Economics Soc
Notable: “A Theory of Conformity” (1994) · 1,872 citations
- Susan Athey, The Economics of Technology Professor h-index 63
Es on the economics of digitization and the intersection of causal inference and artificial intelligence. She has worked on several application areas, including timber auctions, internet search, online advertising, the news media, labor market transitions, hea
Notable: “Estimation and Inference of Heterogeneous Treatment Effects using Random Forests” (2017) · 2,783 citations
- David P. Baron, The David S. and Ann M. Barlow Professor of Political Economy and Strategy, Emeritus h-index 58
Have been the theory of the firm, the economics of regulation, mechanism design and its applications, political economics, and nonmarket strategy. His current research focuses on political economics and strategy in the business environment. Show More Journa
Notable: “Bargaining in Legislatures” (1989) · 2,030 citations
- Pete Klenow, Professor h-index 54
Research Area(s) Macroeconomics Undergraduate Students Forms Peer Advisors Honors Theses Introductory Economics Center (IEC) Student Association (SEA) econ-undergrad at stanford.edu (econ-undergrad at stanford dot edu) Graduate Students A
Notable: “Misallocation and Manufacturing TFP in China and India*” (2009) · 4,011 citations
- David W. Brady, Professor of Political Economy, Emeritus h-index 54
Es on the ties between elections, institutions (especially legislatures) and public policies. This work includes studies of American political history and comparative studies of Britain, Ireland, Korea, and Japan. His most recent project is a project on politi
Notable: “Out of Step, Out of Office: Electoral Accountability and House Members' Voting” (2002) · 827 citations
- Kyle Bagwell, Professor h-index 50
Research Area(s) International Trade Game Theory Industrial Organization Microeconomic Theory Field of Interest Purpose and Design of Trade Agreements Competition and Cooperation Under Private Information Collusion Advertising Undergraduate
Notable: “An Economic Theory of GATT” · 1,007 citations
- Luigi Pistaferri, Professor h-index 49
Research Area(s) Labor Economics Macroeconomics Public Economics Field of Interest Household Choices Undergraduate Students Forms Peer Advisors Honors Theses Introductory Economics Center (IEC) Student Association (SEA) econ-undergrad at
Notable: “Consumption Inequality and Partial Insurance” (2008) · 1,017 citations
- Liran Einav, Professor h-index 49
Industrial organization and applied microeconomics. An important strand of his work is focused on insurance markets, including the development of empirical models of insurance demand and pricing, and empirical analyses of the implicatio
Notable: “Estimating Risk Preferences from Deductible Choice” (2007) · 721 citations
- Caroline Hoxby, Professor h-index 47
Research Area(s) Economics of Education Applied Microeconomics Labor Economics Public Economics Undergraduate Students Forms Peer Advisors Honors Theses Introductory Economics Center (IEC) Student Association (SEA) econ-undergrad at stanf
Notable: “Peer Effects in the Classroom: Learning from Gender and Race Variation” (2000) · 1,244 citations
- Jonathan Levin, President of Stanford University, Professor h-index 47
Research Area(s) Industrial Organization Applied Microeconomics Economics of Technology Game Theory Health Economics Market Design Microeconomic Theory Field of Interest Economics of the Internet Auctions and Marketplaces Contracting and Or
Notable: “Relational Incentive Contracts” (2003) · 1,138 citations
- Thomas E. MaCurdy, Professor h-index 45
Research Area(s) Econometrics Applied Microeconomics Health Economics Labor Economics Public Economics Undergraduate Students Forms Peer Advisors Honors Theses Introductory Economics Center (IEC) Student Association (SEA) econ-undergrad at
Notable: “Labor Supply: A Review of Alternative Approaches” (1999) · 1,570 citations
- Jennifer Aaker, The General Atlantic Professor h-index 44
Choice Shaped by Meaning and Purpose - The Intersection of Money, Time, and Happiness - Artificial Intelligence and Mixed Reality Technologies and Human Interaction Stanford GSB Affiliations - Faculty AffiliateGolub Capital Social Impact Lab
Notable: “Dimensions of Brand Personality” (1997) · 4,711 citations
- Martin Schneider, Professor h-index 44
Research Area(s) Macroeconomics Financial Economics Undergraduate Students Forms Peer Advisors Honors Theses Introductory Economics Center (IEC) Student Association (SEA) econ-undergrad at stanford.edu (econ-undergrad at stanford dot edu
Notable: “Sustainable cement production—present and future” (2011) · 1,608 citations
- Eric Bettinger, Professor of Economics (by courtesy) h-index 41
Es on factors that improve students’ access to and success in college. Some of these factors include the role of teacher characteristics and class sizes in college, the role of need-based financial aid, and the complexity of the college application process. Be
Notable: “The Role of Application Assistance and Information in College Decisions: Results from the H&R Block Fafsa Experiment*” (2012) · 951 citations
- Frank Wolak, Professor h-index 40
Industrial Organization and Econometric Theory. Related News "Why Federal Regulation Is Not the Answer" by Frank Wolak Federal regulation may seem like the solution to the recent electricity shortages in Texas. It isn’t for a
Notable: “Measuring Market Inefficiencies in California's Restructured Wholesale Electricity Market” (2002) · 956 citations
- Monika Piazzesi, Professor h-index 39
Es on asset pricing and time series econometrics, especially related to bond markets and the term structure of interest rates. Read More Monika Piazzesi talks about inflation concerns Monika Piazzesi, the Joan Kenny Professor of Economics a
Notable: “A no-arbitrage vector autoregression of term structure dynamics with macroeconomic and latent variables” (2003) · 1,761 citations
- Mark Duggan, Professor h-index 38
Es on the health care sector and also on the effects of government expenditure programs such as Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid on the behavior of individuals and firms. Some of his more recent research is exploring the effect of fe
Notable: “The Rise in the Disability Rolls and the Decline in Unemployment” (2003) · 958 citations
- Muriel Niederle, Professor h-index 36
Research Area(s) Behavioral and Experimental Economics Undergraduate Students Forms Peer Advisors Honors Theses Introductory Economics Center (IEC) Student Association (SEA) econ-undergrad at stanford.edu (econ-undergrad at stanford dot e
Notable: “Performance in Competitive Environments: Gender Differences” (2003) · 2,028 citations
- Anat R. Admati, The George G.C. Parker Professor of Finance and Economics h-index 35
Notable: “A Theory of Intraday Patterns: Volume and Price Variability” (1988) · 3,273 citations
- Jeremy I. Bulow, The Richard A. Stepp Professor of Economics h-index 35
Notable: “Multimarket Oligopoly: Strategic Substitutes and Complements” (1985) · 2,598 citations
- Christopher S. Armstrong, The Joan E. Horngren Professor of Accounting h-index 33
Corporate Governance - Incentives and Compensation - Contracting Stanford GSB Affiliations - Corporate Governance Research Initiative Academic Degrees - PhD in Accounting, Stanford G
Notable: “Corporate Governance, Incentives, and Tax Avoidance” (2013) · 300 citations
- Jonathan B. Berk, The A.P. Giannini Professor of Finance h-index 32
Notable: “Mutual Fund Flows and Performance in Rational Markets” (2004) · 2,159 citations
- Michael J. Boskin, Professor h-index 31
Research Area(s) Public Economics Macroeconomics Field of Interest Tax and Budget Theory and Policy Applied Macroeconomics Monetary Policy Applied Microeconomics Undergraduate Students Forms Peer Advisors Honors Theses Introductory Economic
Notable: “Consumer Prices, the Consumer Price Index, and the Cost of Living” (1998) · 410 citations
- Matthew Gentzkow, Professor h-index 31
Research Area(s) Applied Microeconomics Industrial Organization Microeconomic Theory Political Economy Economics of Technology Health Economics Field of Interest Media Undergraduate Students Forms Peer Advisors Honors Theses Introductory Ec
Notable: “Precoding in Multibeam Satellite Communications: Present and Future Challenges” (2016) · 271 citations
- Robert A. Burgelman, The Edmund W. Littlefield Professor of Management h-index 30
Notable: “A Process Model of Internal Corporate Venturing in the Diversified Major Firm” (1983) · 1,875 citations
- Jonathan Bendor, The Walter and Elise Haas Professor of Political Economics and Organizations, Emeritus h-index 30
Es on three areas: 1) theories of bounded rationality — how cognitive constraints affect decision making; 2) the evolution of cooperation and of norms of collective action; 3) the study of bureaucracy — institutional methods of easing cognitive constraints fac
Notable: “THEORIES OFDELEGATION” (2001) · 454 citations
- Neale Mahoney, Professor h-index 30
Research Area(s) Applied Microeconomics Public Economics Health Economics Field of Interest Health Care Consumer Finance Government Procurement Undergraduate Students Forms Peer Advisors Honors Theses Introductory Economics Center (IEC) Stu
Notable: “Regulating Consumer Financial Products: Evidence from Credit Cards*” (2014) · 424 citations
- Ran Abramitzky, Professor h-index 29
Research Area(s) Economic History Applied Microeconomics Labor Economics Undergraduate Students Forms Peer Advisors Honors Theses Introductory Economics Center (IEC) Student Association (SEA) econ-undergrad at stanford.edu (econ-undergrad
Notable: “Europe's Tired, Poor, Huddled Masses: Self-Selection and Economic Outcomes in the Age of Mass Migration” (2012) · 473 citations
- William P. Barnett, The Thomas M. Siebel Professor of Business Leadership, Strategy, and Organizations h-index 27
Notable: “Work Group Demography, Social Integration, and Turnover” (1989) · 1,703 citations
- Arun G. Chandrasekhar, Professor h-index 27
Research Area(s) Development Economics Econometrics Field of Interest Social Networks Undergraduate Students Forms Peer Advisors Honors Theses Introductory Economics Center (IEC) Student Association (SEA) econ-undergrad at stanford.edu (e
Notable: “Using Gossips to Spread Information: Theory and Evidence from Two Randomized Controlled Trials” (2019) · 243 citations
- Brandice Canes-Wrone, Professor of Political Economics (by courtesy) h-index 25
Es on representation and accountability in the U.S. context. She has a series of recent publications on campaign finance, including on the preferences of donors, the affluent, and general public (with Michael Barber, Joshua Clinton, Gregory Huber), the motivat
Notable: “Out of Step, Out of Office: Electoral Accountability and House Members' Voting” (2002) · 827 citations
- Kostas Bimpikis, The Jeffrey S. Skoll Professor of Operations, Information & Technology h-index 23
Notable: “Optimal Pricing in Networks with Externalities” (2012) · 432 citations
- Adrien Auclert, Professor h-index 21
Es on inequality, macroeconomics, and international economics. He is an Assistant Professor in the Stanford Economics Department , as well as a Research Affiliate at the Center for Economic Policy Research , a Fac
Notable: “Monetary Policy and the Redistribution Channel” (2019) · 743 citations
- Steven Callander, The Herbert Hoover Professor of Public and Private Management and Professor of Political Economy h-index 21
Lie at the intersection of business, politics, and society. As a researcher, he uses the tools of game theory to build models of political and economic institutions (legislatures, bureaucracies, markets, etc.) to understand how they work, how they can be desig
Notable: “Bandwagons and Momentum in Sequential Voting” (2007) · 201 citations
- Alessandra Voena, Professor h-index 20
Research Area(s) Development Economics Labor Economics Field of Interest Family Economics Science and Innovation Undergraduate Students Forms Peer Advisors Honors Theses Introductory Economics Center (IEC) Student Association (SEA) econ-und
Notable: “Compulsory Licensing: Evidence from the Trading with the Enemy Act” (2012) · 521 citations
- Melanie Morten, Professor h-index 19
Research Area(s) Development Economics Undergraduate Students Forms Peer Advisors Honors Theses Introductory Economics Center (IEC) Student Association (SEA) econ-undergrad at stanford.edu (econ-undergrad at stanford dot edu) Graduate Stu
Notable: “The Aggregate Productivity Effects of Internal Migration: Evidence from Indonesia” (2018) · 396 citations
- Petra Persson, Professor h-index 18
Research Area(s) Applied Microeconomics Labor Economics Public Economics Health Economics Undergraduate Students Forms Peer Advisors Honors Theses Introductory Economics Center (IEC) Student Association (SEA) econ-undergrad at stanford.ed
Notable: “Family Ruptures, Stress, and the Mental Health of the Next Generation” (2018) · 289 citations
- Anne Beyer, The Staehelin Family Professor of Accounting h-index 17
Es on corporate disclosure, information economics, and corporate governance. Her recent work examines the properties of financial analysts and management’s earnings forecasts, as well as investors’ reaction to earnings forecasts and other forms of corporate di
Notable: “The financial reporting environment: Review of the recent literature” (2010) · 2,555 citations
- Juliane Begenau, Associate Professor of Finance h-index 16
Financial Institutions - Macroeconomics - Financial Markets - Public Pensions Academic Degrees - PhD, Economics, Stanford University, 2014 - Economics, Humboldt-University of Berlin, 2008 Academic Appointments - Associate Professor, Stanford Graduate Sc
Notable: “Big data in finance and the growth of large firms” (2018) · 336 citations
- Robert P. Bartlett, Professor of Finance (by courtesy) h-index 16
Lie at the center of law and finance, with a particular emphasis on venture capital finance, market structure, corporate governance, mandatory disclosure, and capital market regulation. Show More Journal Articles A Fractional Solution to a Stock Market Mys
Notable: “Consumer-lending discrimination in the FinTech Era” (2021) · 555 citations
- Avidit Acharya, Professor of Political Economy (by courtesy) h-index 15
Notable: “Explaining Causal Findings Without Bias: Detecting and Assessing Direct Effects” (2016) · 530 citations
- Isaac Sorkin, Professor h-index 14
Research Area(s) Labor Economics Macroeconomics Undergraduate Students Forms Peer Advisors Honors Theses Introductory Economics Center (IEC) Student Association (SEA) econ-undergrad at stanford.edu (econ-undergrad at stanford dot edu) Gra
Notable: “Bartik Instruments: What, When, Why, and How” (2020) · 2,199 citations
- Luigi Bocola, Professor h-index 14
Research Area(s) Macroeconomics Financial Economics Field of Interest International Finance Undergraduate Students Forms Peer Advisors Honors Theses Introductory Economics Center (IEC) Student Association (SEA) econ-undergrad at stanford.
Notable: “The Pass-Through of Sovereign Risk” (2016) · 333 citations
- Mohammad Akbarpour, The Walter and Elise Haas Professor and Professor of Economics h-index 14
Microeconomic Theory - Matching/Auction Market Design - Social and Economic Networks - Over-the-Counter Financial Markets Academic Degrees - PhD in Economics, Stanford University, 2015 - MS in Economics, Stanford University, 2014 - BS in Electrical Enginee
Notable: “Thickness and Information in Dynamic Matching Markets” (2019) · 157 citations
- Greg Buchak, Associate Professor of Finance h-index 13
Fintech - Banking - Financial Intermediation - Private Equity - Law and Finance Academic Degrees - PhD in Financial Economics, University of Chicago, 2019 - JD, University of Chicago Law School, 2019 - BS in Economics, University of Pennsylvania, 2009 - BA
Notable: “Fintech, regulatory arbitrage, and the rise of shadow banks” (2018) · 1,706 citations
- Ravi Jagadeesan, Professor h-index 11
Research Area(s) Microeconomic Theory Market Design Public Economics Macroeconomics Undergraduate Students Forms Peer Advisors Honors Theses Introductory Economics Center (IEC) Student Association (SEA) econ-undergrad at stanford.edu (eco
Notable: “Trading Networks With Frictions” (2019) · 53 citations
- Jung Ho Choi, Assistant Professor of Accounting h-index 10
Financial Reporting - Human Capital Disclosure - Labor Economics - Personnel Economics - Economics of Technology - Macroeconomics Sites & Social - SSRN Author Page - Information Design fo
Notable: “Do Jobseekers Value Diversity Information? Evidence from a Field Experiment and Human Capital Disclosures” (2023) · 70 citations
- Adrien Bilal, Professor h-index 9
Research Area(s) Macroeconomics Environmental, Resource and Energy Economics Labor Economics Undergraduate Students Forms Peer Advisors Honors Theses Introductory Economics Center (IEC) Student Association (SEA) econ-undergrad at stanford
Notable: “The Macroeconomic Impact of Climate Change: Global vs. Local Temperature” (2024) · 102 citations
- Jose Ignacio Cuesta, Professor h-index 9
Research Area(s) Industrial Organization Public Economics Field of Interest Health Money and Finance Regulation and Competition Undergraduate Students Forms Peer Advisors Honors Theses Introductory Economics Center (IEC) Student Association
Notable: “Price Regulation in Credit Markets: A Trade-Off between Consumer Protection and Credit Access” (2018) · 49 citations
- Eric T. Chen, Lecturer in Management h-index 8
Notable: “Effects of Search Timing on Innovation: The Value of Not Being in Sync with Rivals” (2008) · 283 citations
- Benny Kleinman, Professor h-index 6
Research Area(s) International Trade Macroeconomics Undergraduate Students Forms Peer Advisors Honors Theses Introductory Economics Center (IEC) Student Association (SEA) econ-undergrad at stanford.edu (econ-undergrad at stanford dot edu
Notable: “Dynamic Spatial General Equilibrium” (2023) · 99 citations
- Roberto Corrao, Professor h-index 6
Research Area(s) Game Theory Microeconomic Theory Industrial Organization Undergraduate Students Forms Peer Advisors Honors Theses Introductory Economics Center (IEC) Student Association (SEA) econ-undergrad at stanford.edu (econ-undergra
Notable: “Incorporating belief-dependent motivation in games” (2019) · 57 citations
- Lanier Benkard, The Gregor G. Peterson Professor and Professor of Economics h-index 3
Notable: “Econometric Tools for Analyzing Market Outcomes” (2007) · 542 citations
- Allan Hsiao, Professor h-index 3
Research Area(s) Environmental, Resource and Energy Economics Development Economics Industrial Organization International Trade Undergraduate Students Forms Peer Advisors Honors Theses Introductory Economics Center (IEC) Student Association
Notable: “Sea Level Rise and Urban Inequality” (2024) · 10 citations
- Lukas Althoff, Professor h-index 2
Research Area(s) Applied Microeconomics Economic History Undergraduate Students Forms Peer Advisors Honors Theses Introductory Economics Center (IEC) Student Association (SEA) econ-undergrad at stanford.edu (econ-undergrad at stanford dot
Notable: “Jim Crow and Black Economic Progress after Slavery” (2024) · 55 citations
- Ibrahim Al Mojel, Lecturer in Management h-index 1
Notable: “Information in Fleeting Opportunities” (2011) · 2 citations
- Ada Aka, Assistant Professor of Marketing
Es on the role of memory in consumer behavior and marketing decisions. She employs interdisciplinary methodologies and experimental approaches, including computational models using natural language processing and behavioral studies. Her research has been publi
- Adi Aron-Gilat, Lecturer in Management
- Allison Baum Gates, Lecturer in Management
- Alvin Roth, Professor
Research Area(s) Behavioral and Experimental Economics Game Theory Market Design Undergraduate Students Forms Peer Advisors Honors Theses Introductory Economics Center (IEC) Student Association (SEA) econ-undergrad at stanford.edu (econ-u
- April Ann Chou, Lecturer in Management
- Burton Alper, Lecturer in Management
Executive communications and presentation coaching, content strategy, business development, brand strategy, and positioning and messaging development. In a past life, I spent 15 years working on branding projects with clients ranging from start-ups (As
- Claudia Allende Santa Cruz, Assistant Professor of Economics
Industrial Organization - Applied Microeconomics - Economics of Education - Market Design - Development Economics Academic Degrees - PhD, Economics and Education, Columbia University, 2020 - MA, Economics, Universidad Catolica de Chile, 2012 - BA, Business
- Coley Andrews, Lecturer in Management
- David L. Bradford, The Eugene D. O'Kelly II Senior Lecturer in Leadership, Emeritus
Have led to six books, numerous articles, three training programs and a MOOC on leadership, team performance, and the influence process. He also has consulted and conducted executive programs to a variety of organizations in the for-profit and not-for-profit s
- Dikla Carmel-Hurwitz, Lecturer in Management
Leadership development, team performance, cross-cultural communication, and organizational visioning. Each engagement is tailored to meet the specific relational and strategic challenges of the client. Her work is grounded in the belief that meaningful
- Douglas Abbey, Lecturer in Finance
- Federico M. Antoni, Lecturer in Management
- Han Hong, Professor
Research Area(s) Econometrics Undergraduate Students Forms Peer Advisors Honors Theses Introductory Economics Center (IEC) Student Association (SEA) econ-undergrad at stanford.edu (econ-undergrad at stanford dot edu) Graduate Students Adm
- Ilya Segal, Professor
Research Area(s) Microeconomic Theory Industrial Organization Undergraduate Students Forms Peer Advisors Honors Theses Introductory Economics Center (IEC) Student Association (SEA) econ-undergrad at stanford.edu (econ-undergrad at stanfor
- Jeff Chambers, Lecturer in Management
- Jiafeng Chen, Professor
Research Area(s) Applied Microeconomics Microeconomic Theory Undergraduate Students Forms Peer Advisors Honors Theses Introductory Economics Center (IEC) Student Association (SEA) econ-undergrad at stanford.edu (econ-undergrad at stanford
- Jonathan David Beekman, Lecturer in Management
- Katherine Casey, The RoAnn Costin Professor of Political Economy
- Kimberly Caldbeck, Lecturer in Management
Startup entrepreneurship - Product market fit - Brand strategy - Go to market strategy - Growth marketing - Leadership and management - Business strategy - Mission-driven businesses Show More Stanford University Affiliations - Former MemberStanford Digital
- Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen, Lecturer in Management
- Leslie Chin, Lecturer in Management
- Marcella Alsan, Professor
Research Area(s) Health Economics Political Economy Economic History Development Economics Undergraduate Students Forms Peer Advisors Honors Theses Introductory Economics Center (IEC) Student Association (SEA) econ-undergrad at stanford.e
- Matt Abrahams, Lecturer in Organizational Behavior
- Matthew Bannick, Lecturer in Management
- Melissa Jones Briggs, Lecturer in Organizational Behavior
The field is theatre as a tool for social and organizational change. Her students examine their relationship to power, authority, and status to broaden their authentic behavioral range and show up more effectively across diverse contexts and transition with
- Michael Blank, Assistant Professor of Finance
- Michael Brune, Lecturer in Management
- Modibo Khane Camara, Assistant Professor of Economics
Microeconomic Theory - Economics & Computation - Bounded Rationality Academic Degrees - PhD in Economics, Northwestern University, 2022 - BA in Economics, University of Pennsylvania, 2016 Awards and Honors - SIGecom Doctoral Dissertation Award, 2023 - B
- Mohsen Bayati, The Carl and Marilynn Thoma Professor of Operations, Information & Technology
- Naomi Bagdonas, Lecturer in Management
Cognitive Psychology - Humor in Business - Entrepreneurship - Brand Strategy Sites & Social - Book - Humor: Serious Business - Rethinking Purpose
- Patrick Kehoe, Professor
Es on international macroeconomics. Recently, he has focused on developing business cycle models that quantitatively account for the Great Recession and developing optimal bailout policies during such downturns. Prior to that he worked on c
- Paul Brest, Professor of Law, Emeritus, Stanford Law School
- Robert Chess, Lecturer in Management
- Safra A. Catz, Lecturer in Accounting
- Scott Brady, Lecturer in Management
- Steve Ciesinski, Lecturer in Management
- Sven A. Beiker, Lecturer in Management
Faculty counts are directory headcounts; the named list may be a subset. h-index shown only for ORCID-backed or high-confidence OpenAlex matches. Data as of 2026-07-02.