Ambar La Forgia

Ambar La Forgia is an assistant professor in the Management of Organizations group at the Haas School of Business. Her research studies the relationship between organizational and managerial strategies and performance outcomes in the health care sector. In particular, she uses quantitative methods t…

Ali Kakhbod

Ali Kakhbod is an assistant professor in the Finance Group at Berkeley Haas. Previously, he received a PhD in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a PhD in EECS (Electrical Engineering and Computer Science) from the University of Michigan. His research interests include infor…

Sarah Moshary

Sarah Moshary’s research interests span marketing, industrial organization, and political economy, including work on digital and political advertising, the “pink tax” (price discrepancies on products marketed to women), price obfuscation in e-commerce, and supply responses to governmen…

Sa-kiera Tiarra Jolynn Hudson

Sa-kiera Tiarra Jolynn Hudson is an assistant professor in Management of Organizations at Berkeley Haas. She is interested in two broad research questions: What are the psychological and biological roots of power hierarchies, and how do these hierarchies intersect to influence experiences and percep…

Carolyn Stein

Carolyn Stein is an assistant professor in the Economic Analysis & Policy Group at the Haas School of Business and an assistant professor in the Department of Economics. Her research focuses on the economics of science and innovation. She is interested in how incentives in science shape the prod…

Celia Gaertig

Celia Gaertig studies the psychology of consumer behavior and decision making. Much of her work focuses on understanding how consumers make judgments and decisions in situations that involve uncertainty. Many of our most common and important decisions, from home purchases to investment decisions, in…

Matthew Backus

Matthew Backus is an assistant professor in the Economic Analysis and Policy Group at Berkeley Haas. His focus is industrial organization, a field of economics that studies market power in its myriad forms. His research has touched on auctions, bargaining, cartels, communication, and productivity. A…