Stephen Lind
Associate Professor of Clinical Business Communication, Marshall School of Business
Stephen Lind is an associate professor of Clinical Business Communication at USC Marshall School of Business and a communications consultant for global businesses. His research focuses on business communication technology and commercially risk-laden communication choices.
Margaret Luciano
Assistant Professor, W. P. Carey School of Business
Margaret Luciano is an Assistant Professor at the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University. Her research focuses on team dynamics and systems, particularly in healthcare settings. She has partnered with numerous hospitals and healthcare organizations to conduct leading edge research with real-world implications and benefits. Professor Luciano completed her Ph.D. in organizational behavior at the University of Connecticut, and received her M.B.A. and B.A. from Clark University.
Chris Meyer
Lecturer, Narendra Paul Loomba Department of Management, Baruch College Zicklin School of Business
Affiliate Faculty Member, Executive Education’s Corporate Innovation Practice
Wendy Murphy
Associate Dean &
Professor of Management
Wendy Murphy is the Associate Dean of the Undergraduate School and a Professor of Management at Babson College. She teaches organizational behavior, leadership, and negotiation across undergraduate, MBA, MSEL, and executive education programs.
Hang Nguyen
Associate Professor, Michigan State University Broad College of Business
Hang Nguyen is an associate professor of marketing at the Michigan State University Broad College of Business.
Emily Nix
Assistant Professor of Finance and Business Economics , Marshall School of Business
Emily Nix is a labor economist and an assistant professor of finance and business economics at the University of Southern California Marshall School of Business.
Gina O’Connor
Professor of Innovation Management, Entrepreneurship Department
Gina is a Professor of Innovation Management at Babson College. She conducts research and develops curricula that facilitate learning for graduate students and executives based on her findings on Breakthrough Innovation capabilities in large mature companies. Before joining Babson, Gina spent 29 years at the Lally School of Management at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and earned her Ph.D. in Marketing and Corporate Strategy at NYU.
Neeru Paharia
Assistant Professor, McDonough School of Business
Neeru Paharia is an Assistant Professor at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business. She conducts research on judgment and decision making, consumer behavior, signaling through brands, social media, political consumption, moral psychology, and digital marketing.
Sun Hyun Park
Professor of Strategy and International Management, Business School
Sun Hyun Park is Professor of Strategy and International Management at the College of Business, Seoul National University. He received his Ph.D. in Corporate Strategy from Ross School of Business, University of Michigan. Prior to joining SNU, he served as Assistant Professor of Management and Organization at Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California.
Connie Pechmann
Professor of Marketing, UCI Paul Merage School of Business
Dr. Connie Pechmann is a Professor of Marketing at the University of California-Irvine Paul Merage School of Business. She studies the impact of advertising and social media on consumers and the effectiveness of public health ad campaigns.
Davide Proserpio
Assistant Professor of Marketing and Business Administration, Marshall School of Business
Davide Proserpio is an Assistant Professor of Marketing at University of Southern California Marshall School of Business. In his research, Davide seeks to measure and quantify the impact of digital data and platforms on industries and markets, particularly sharing economy companies like Airbnb. He holds a B.S. from Politecnico di Milano (Milan, Italy), an M.S. from Carlos III University (Madrid, Spain), and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Boston University.
Elliot Rabinovich
AVNET Professor of Supply Chain Management
Co-Director, Internet-edge Supply Chain Management Lab
Elliot Rabinovich is the AVNET professor of supply chain management and the co-director of the Internet-edge Supply Chain Management Lab at the W. P. Carey School of Business, Arizona State University. His research focuses on the interface between end consumers and supply chain management. In particular, his work has centered on the role of electronic commerce in the definition of strategies and performance in supply chain management and service operations and on the implementation of decisions involving information systems and inventory management.
Nandini Rajagopalan
Joseph A.DeBell Chair in Business Administration, Marshall School of Business
Nandini Rajagopalans research examines platform-based markets, diversification and strategic alliances, CEO succession, and corporate governance.
Rodney Ramcharan
Professor, Marshall School of Business
Rodney Ramcharan is an economist and professor of finance and business economics at USC Marshall School of Business. He served as the first chief of the systemic financial institutions and markets section at the Federal Reserve Board from 2012-2015.
Jay Rao
Professor of Strategy & Innovation
Jay Rao is a professor of Strategy and Innovation at Babson College and teaches extensively in Babson Executive Education. His research on innovation and culture has appeared in the Sloan Management Review, European Management Review, and Design Management Review, as well as his 2012 book, The Discipline and Culture of Innovation. Dr. Rao has a Ph.D. from Anderson Graduate School of Management at UCLA and sits on the innovation advisory boards of Bancolombia and Firmenich.
Tim Richards
Morrison Chair of Agribusiness, W. P. Carey School of Business
Tim Richards is the Morrison Chair of Agribusiness in the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University, where he conducts research on quantitative marketing, data analytics, retailing strategy, agricultural labor, and food policy. He also does extensive consulting work in the food retailing and manufacturing industries. Dr. Richards has a Ph.D. in agricultural economics from Stanford University.
Linda Riley
Engineering Program Coordinator and Professor, Engineering
Linda Ann Riley, Ph.D., is the Engineering Program Coordinator and Professor of Engineering for the School of Engineering, Computing and Construction Management at Roger Williams University (RWU). Previously, she held the position of Associate Department Head for the Department of Industrial Engineering at New Mexico State University (NMSU). In addition, she served as the founder and Director of the Advanced Modeling and Simulation Laboratory at NMSU and Director of a university-wide economic development research center funded by the Department of Commerce.
Eugene Schneller
Professor of Supply Chain Management, W. P. Carey School of Business
Eugene Schneller is a Professor of Supply Chain Management at the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University. His research and consulting focus on health sector supply chain strategy, group purchasing, distribution models, and talent development. He has studied public and private health care procurement in both the U.S. and abroad with a focus on design, integrity, efficiency, and effectiveness.
Tobias Schoenherr
Endowed Professor in Purchasing and Supply Chain Management, Broad College of Business
Dr. Schoenherr is the Hoagland-Metzler Endowed Professor in Purchasing and Supply Chain Management at Michigan State Universitys Broad College of Business. He is an award-winning scholar and teacher focusing on the area of sourcing, with a particular interest in buyer-supplier relationships. He holds a Ph.D. in Operations Management and Decision Sciences from Indiana University, Bloomington.
Matthew Semadeni
Professor of Strategy, Department of Management, W. P. Carey School of Business
Matthew Semadeni is a Professor of Strategy and a Dean’s Council Distinguished Scholar in the Department of Management in the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University. Prior to coming to ASU, he was on the faculty of the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University and the Moore School of Business at the University of South Carolina. His research focuses on competitive strategy, corporate strategy, knowledge, and top management teams.