Jonathan Bundy
Associate Professor, W.P. Carey School of Business
Jonathan Bundy joined the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University in 2016. Professor Bundy’s research takes a behavioral approach to strategic management and focuses on the social and cognitive forces that shape organizational outcomes and behavior. He specifically investigates crisis and impression management, corporate reputation and other social evaluations, firm-stakeholder relationships, and corporate governance. He received his bachelor’s and masters degrees from the University of New Mexico and his doctorate in strategic management and organization theory from the University of Georgia.
Rachel Burgess
Assistant Professor, Arizona State University’s W.P. Carey School of Business
Rachel Burgess is an Assistant Professor of Organizational Behavior at Arizona State University’s W.P. Carey School of Business, where she researches employee identity and organizational justice.
Marika Cabral
Assistant Professor, Economics
Marika Cabral is currently an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Texas at Austin. Cabral’s research interests lie in the areas of health economics and social insurance. Much of her current work focuses on health insurance markets.
Odilon Camara
Associate Professor of Finance and Business Economics, Marshall School of Business
Odilon Camara is an economist who specializes in microeconomics and political economy. He studies how individuals strategically use information to persuade decision makers. He also studies the extent to which voters can use re-elections to create political accountability and discipline elected officials. Before receiving his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois, Professor Camara worked in the banking industry.
Rosella Cappella
Assistant Professor, Political Science Department
Visiting Fellow, Dickey Center for International Understanding, Dartmouth College
Rosella Cappella is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Boston University and is currently on leave as a Visiting Fellow at the Dickey Center for International Understanding at Dartmouth College. Her research interests lie at the intersection of political economy and national security.
Peter Cardon
Warren Bennis Chair in Teaching Excellence, Marshall School of Business
Professor of Clinical Business Communication
Peter Cardon is a professor of clinical business communication at USC Marshall School of Business, where he studies team communication and the role of technology in workplace communication.
Shani Carter
Professor, Management and Marketing
Special Assistant to the Vice President for Academic Affairs for Outcomes Assessment, Academic Affairs
Dr. Carter is a Professor of Management and has been at Rhode Island College since the fall 2001. Dr. Carter teaches Human Resources, Compensation, Labor Relations, Foundations of Management, Organizational Theory, and Business, Government, and Society.
JaeMin Cha
Associate Professor of Foodservice Management, The School of Hospitality Business
JaeMin Cha, PhD. is an associate professor of foodservice management in The School of Hospitality Business, Michigan State University.
Hitendra Chaturvedi
Professor, W. P. Carey School of Business Department of Supply Chain Management
Hitendra Chaturvedi is an expert in supply chain strategy, global logistics, entrepreneurship, sustainable supply chains and digitizing supply chains. He has extensive experience as a global business professional and subsequently as a successful entrepreneur and sits on advisory committees of many start-ups and incubators, speaker at numerous conferences. He is a professor of practice at the Arizona State University W. P. Carey School of Business.
Lauren Chenarides
Assistant Professor, W. P. Carey Morrison School of Agribusiness
Senior Global Futures Scholar, Global Futures Scientists and Scholars
Lauren Chenarides is an Assistant Professor at the Morrison School of Agribusiness in the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University. Her research background is in food economics, studying the nexus between food choice, retailer competition, and public policy.
Andrew Corbett
Paul T. Babson Chair, Entrepreneurial Studies
Andrew Corbett is the Paul T. Babson Chair of Entrepreneurship at Babson College and an instructor at Babson Executive Education. The Journal of Business Management recently named him one of the Top 25 Entrepreneurship Researchers in the World. Dr. Corbetts primary areas of study are corporate entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial learning and cognition, and entrepreneurship education. He is the co-author of Beyond the Champion: Institutionalizing Innovation Innovation Through People (2018).
Rob Cross
Edward A. Madden Professor of Global Leadership
Rob Cross is the Edward A. Madden Professor of Global Leadership at Babson College. For almost twenty years, his research, teaching and consulting have focused on applying social network analysis ideas to critical business issues for actionable insights and bottom-line results. He has worked with over 300 leading companies, government agencies, and non-profit organizations. He is the director of Connected Commons, a consortium dedicated to developing research, relationships, and resources exploring the link between personal networks and professional success.
M. Bernardine Dias
Associate Research Professor, Robotics
M. Bernardine Dias is an Associate Research Professor at the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, primarily affiliated with the Field Robotics Center. Her research focuses on culturally appropriate computing technology that is accessible and relevant to underserved communities.
Kathryn Dickerson
Assistant Professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Member of the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, Faculty Network Member of the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences
Kathryn Dickerson, Ph.D., is a professor in psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Duke University. She also co-directs the Workforce Development Core at Duke’s Clinical and Translational Science Institute.
Kristen Diehl
Professor of Marketing , Marshall School of Business
Kristin Diehl is a professor of marketing at USC Marshall School of Business. She studies how people anticipate, experience and remember events that unfold over time, particularly through taking photos.
Priya Donti
Co-founder and Executive Director, Climate Change AI (CCAI)
Assistant Professor, MIT EECS
Priya Donti is a data scientist, soon-to-be professor at MIT, and the co-founder and executive director of Climate Change AI (CCAI), a key partner in the 2023 Women in Data Science (WiDS) Datathon on using AI to predict the weather.
Finale Doshi-Velez
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Finale Doshi-Velez is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Harvard University. Her research in machine learning, computational statistics, and data science develops methods for turning data into actionable knowledge. She is a member of the Working Group on Explanation and the Law in the Ethics and Governance of Artificial Intelligence initiative at Harvards Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society. Finale received her Ph.D. and M.S. in Computer Science from MIT.
Kimon Drakopoulos
Assistant Professor, Marshall School of Business
Kimon Drakopoulos is an Assistant Professor in the Data Sciences and Operations department at USC Marshall School of Business. His research focuses on the operations of complex networked systems, social networks, stochastic modeling, game theory and information economics. Kimon completed his Ph.D. at the Laboratory for Information and Decision systems at MIT, focusing on the analysis and control of contagion processes on networks.
Kafui Dzirasa
Associate Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering
Kafui is an Associate Professor at Duke University with appointments in the Departments of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Neurobiology, Biomedical Engineering, and Neurosurgery. His ultimate goal is to combine his research, medical training, and community experience to improve outcomes for diverse communities suffering from Neurological and Psychiatric illness.
Alice Eagly
James Padilla Chair of Arts and Sciences, Professor of Psychology and of Management & Organizations, Faculty Fellow at the Institute for Policy Research
Alice Eagly is James Padilla Chair of Arts and Sciences and Professor of Psychology at Northwestern University. She has published widely on the psychology of gender and of attitudes, especially attitude change and attitude structure. Previously, she taught at Michigan State University, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, and Purdue University. She has served as president of the Midwestern Psychological Association, president of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, chair of the Board of Scientific Affairs of the American Psychological Association, and chair of the Executive Committee of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology. She is currently president-elect of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues. She has received numerous awards, including the Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award of the American Psychological Association and the Gold Medal from the American Psychological Foundation Life Achievement in the Science of Psychology, Interamerican Psychologist Award for contributions to psychology as a science and profession in the Americas; and the Carolyn Wood Sherif Award for contributions to the psychology of women as scholar, mentor, teacher, and leader.