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This page contains a list of the Stevens Doctoral Program's current job market candidates for the 2023-24 academic year.
For our Economics candidates, please email Malaina Brown , Eric Budish , and Matt Notowidigdo . For our Finance and Joint Program in Financial Economics candidates, please email Zhiguo He . Please contact Malaina Brown for all other job market candidates. You can find candidates by area: Accounting , Behavioral Science , Econometrics and Statistics , Economics , Finance , Joint Program in Financial Economics , Management Science and Operations Management , and Marketing .
We also invite you to review job market candidates at the University of Chicago’s Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics . You can find full details about current and past PhD student Career Outcomes here.
Roope Keloharju
Job Market Paper: Hidden Ownership: Money Laundering Enforcement and Its Impact on Tax Haven Firms' Ownership Disclosures Dissertation Chairs: Hans Christensen Research Interests: Financial crime, nonprofit sector, foreign investment disclosure Roope's Website Roope's Email Roope's CV
Maria Khrakovsky
Job Market Paper: Disrupting Consistency in Accounting Dissertation Chair: Philip Berger Research Interests: Regulation, accounting standards, incentives and contracting, disclosure Email Maria Maria's Website Maria's CV
Fabian Nagel
Job Market Paper: Consumer Bankruptcy Audits Dissertation Chair: Christian Leuz Research Interests: Banking, Auditing, Consumer Credit Email Fabian Fabian's Website Fabian's CV
Hristiana Vidinova
Job Market Paper: Forward-Looking Loan Loss Provisioning Under Imperfect Forecasts Dissertation Chairs: Haresh Sapra Research Interests: Accounting Theory, Banking, Behavioral Studies, CSR Hristiana's Email Hristiana's Website Hristiana's Linkedin Hristiana's CV
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Shuo-chieh huang.
Job Market Paper: Model Selection for Unit-root Time Series with Many Predictors Dissertation Chair: Ruey S. Tsay Research Interests: Distributed learning, Time series analysis, Optimal transport, Econometrics Email Shuo-Chieh Shuo-Chieh's Website Shuo-Chieh's CV
Olivia Bordeu
Job Market Paper: Commuting Infrastructure in Fragmented Cities Dissertation Chairs : Erik Hurst and Esteban Rossi-Hansberg Research Interests: Trade, Spatial Economics, Urban Economics, Public Finance Email Olivia Olivia's Website Olivia's Linkedin Olivia's CV
William Cockriel
Job Market Paper: Machines Eating Men: Shoemakers and their Children After the McKay Stitcher Dissertation Chairs: Richard Hornbeck Research Interests: Economic History, Labor Economics Email William William's Website William's CV
Benedict Guttman-Kenney
Job Market Paper: Unraveling Information Sharing in Consumer Credit Markets Dissertation Chairs: Matthew Notowidigdo and Neale Mahoney Research Interests: Household Finance, Behavioral Email Benedict Benedict's Website Benedict's CV
Pauline Mourot
Job Market Paper: Sorting and Complementarities in Healthcare: Hospitals and Surgeons Dissertation Chairs: Neale Mahoney (co-chair), Joshua D. Gottlieb (co-chair) Research Interests: Health Economics, Labor Economics, Industrial Organization, Organizational Economics, and Public Economics Email Pauline Pauline's Website Pauline's Linkedin Pauline's CV
Lillian Rusk
Job Market Paper: The Origins of Parenting Dissertation Chair: Magne Mogstad and Matthew Notowidigdo Research Interests: Applied microeconomics, labor economics Lillian's Email Lillian's Website Lillian's Linkedin Lillian's CV
Christoph Schlom
Job Market Paper: Price Distribution Regulation Dissertation Chairs: Phil Reny Research Interests: Economic Theory, Industrial Organization Christoph's Email Christoph's Website Christoph's CV
Karthik Srinivasan
Job Market Paper: Paying Attention Dissertation Chairs: Alexander Frankel and Devin Pope Research Interests: Applied Microeconomics, Behavioral Economics, Labor Economics Karthik's Email Karthik's Website Karthik's CV
Young Soo Jang
Job Market Paper : Are Direct Lenders More Like Banks or Arm’s-Length Investors? Evidence from Loan Agreements and COVID-Related Distress Dissertation Chairs: Steven Kaplan and Amir Sufi Research Interests: Corporate Finance, Entrepreneurial Finance Email Young-Soo Young-Soo's Website Young-Soo's Linkedin Young-Soo's CV
Joint Program in Financial Economics
Job Market Paper: Flighty Capital Flows and the Making of Risky Currency Dissertation Chairs: Ralph Koijen and Greg Kaplan Research Interests: Asset pricing and international macro finance Email Zhiyu Zhiyu's Website Zhiyu's CV
Sangmin (Simon) Oh
Job Market Paper: Social Inflation Dissertation Chair: Ralph Koijen Research Interests: Asset pricing, Insurance, Household Finance, Macroeconomics Email Simon Simon's Website Simon's CV
Michael Varley
Job Market Paper: Contractual Lock-in: Prepayment Penalties and Mobility Dissertation Chairs: Amir Sufi Research Interests: Real Estate, Banking, Household Finance, Corporate Finance Email Michael Michael's Website Michael's CV
Jingtao Zheng
Job Market Paper: Dividend Flows and the Foreign Exchange Rate Dissertation Chairs: Raghuram Rajan and Wenxin Du Research Interests: International finance, asset pricing, commercial real estate, FinTech. Email Jingtao Jingtao's Website Jingtao's Linkedin Jingtao's CV
Management Science and Operations Management
Job Market Paper: Stochastic Modeling and Control in Ridesharing and Online Systems Dissertation Committee Members: Baris Ata, Rene Caldentey, Amy Ward, Yuan Zhong, and Yuwei Zhou Research Interests: Stochastic Modeling and Control; Operations/Supply Chain Management; Online Content Moderation; Machine Learning Email Amir Amir's Website Amir's Linkedin Amir's CV
Gulin Tuzcuoglu
Job Market Paper: Studying the Effect of Team Familiarity in Surgical Teams Dissertation Chairs: Dan Adelman Research Interests: Machine Learning, Data Science, Causal Inference, Operations Research, Forecasting Email Gulin Gulin's Website Gulin's Linkedin Gulin's CV
Shweta Desiraju
Job Market Paper: Reason defaults: Presenting defaults with reasons for choosing each option helps decision makers with minority interests Dissertation Chairs: Berkeley Dietvorst & Oleg Urminsky Research Interests: Consumer Well-Being, Defaults, Change over Time, Savings Email Shweta
Minkwang Jang
Job Market Paper: Consumer Time Preferences from Goal-Management Perspective Dissertation Chair: Oleg Urminsky Research Interests: Consumer Decisions over Time, Intertemporal Choice, Social Inferences in the Marketplace, Judgment and Decision Making Minkwang's Website Minkwang's CV Email Minkwang
Daniel Katz
Job Market Paper: How Product Reviews Impact Consumers’ Judgments, Emotions, and Purchase Behaviors Dissertation Chairs: Daniel Bartels & Abigail Sussman Research Interests: Financial Decision Making, Consumer Behavior, Text Analysis Danny's LinkedIn Danny's CV Email Danny
Job Market Paper: Who Brings Home the Bacon? How Individuals Living in the Same Household Shop Dissertation Chair: Pradeep Chintagunta Research Interests: Quantitative Marketing, Empirical IO, Shopping Behavior, Family Economics Email Yuxiao
Walter Zhang
Job Market Paper: Optimal Comprehensible Targeting Dissertation Chair: Sanjog Misra Research Interests: Quantitative Marketing, Personalization, Machine Learning, Econometric Methods Walter's Website Walter's CV Email Walter
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Jenny Allen
Placement: NYU Stern Research Group: Marketing Previous Degrees: BA, Computer Science and Psychology, Yale University; S.M. Management Research, MIT Research Interests: Computational Social Science, Persuasion, Misinformation, Wisdom of Crowds Advisor: David G. Rand [email protected] Jenny's Website
Maya Bidanda
Research Group: Finance Previous Degrees: B.A. Economics and Music, Smith College; S.M. Management Research, MIT Research Interests: Entrepreneurship, Labor and Finance Advisors: Antoinette Schoar, David Thesmar, Christopher Palmer, Lawrence Schmidt [email protected] Maya's Website
Tim de Silva
Research Group: Finance Previous Degrees: B.A. Economics and Applied Mathematics, Claremont Mckenna College; S.M. Management Research, MIT Research Interests: Household Finance, Macro-Finance, Asset Pricing, Behavioral Economics, Public Finance Advisors: Jonathan Parker (co-chair), David Thesmar (co-chair), Taha Choukhmane, Larry Schmidt, Eric So Tim's Website
Research Group: Finance Previous Degrees: B.A. Economics, Princeton University; S.M. Management Research, MIT Research Interests: Corporate Finance, Climate Finance, International Finance Advisors: Deborah J. Lucas, Hui Chen, Catherine Wolfram, Chris Palmer [email protected] Joanne's Website
Raquel Kessinger
Placement: Boston College Previous Degrees: M.S. Management Research, MIT; M.B.A., University of Pennsylvania; B.A. Political Science, Vanderbilt University Research Interests: Employee Voice, Social Movements and Organizations, Employee Activism, Relationships at Work, Organizational Culture, Organizational Change Advisors: Kate Kellogg, Erin Kelly, Mary-Hunter McDonnell [email protected] Raquel's Website
Tatiana Labuzova
Research Group: Economic Sociology Previous Degrees: Diploma Summa cum laude, Lomonosov Moscow State University; M.A. Economics, Industrial Organizations, New Economic School; S.M. Management Research, MIT Research Interests: Organizations, Labor Markets, Gender Equality, Careers, Creativity, and Decision Making Advisor: Roberto Fernandez [email protected]
Placement: University of Notre Dame Research Group: Marketing Previous Degrees: B.A. Economics, Fudan University; M.S. Economics, Tsinghua University Research Interests: Quantitative Marketing Advisors: Duncan Simester, Juanjuan Zhang [email protected] Keyan's Website
James Mellody
Research Group: Organization Studies Previous Degrees: B.A. East Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Pennsylvania; S.M. Management Research, MIT Research Interests: Cultural Diversity in Organizations and Markets; Digital Platforms and the Attention Economy; Coordination in Knowledge Work Advisors: Ray Reagans, Susan Silbey, Ezra Zuckerman Sivan [email protected] James's Website
Arrow Minster
Placement: San Francisco State University Research Group: Institute for Work and Employment Research Previous Degrees: B.A. Economics, Cornell University; M.A. Economics, New School For Social Research; S.M. Management Research, MIT Research Interests: Employment relations, worker voice, intersectional inequalities, healthcare workforce, qualitative methods Advisors: Susan Silbey, Erin Kelly, Thomas Kochan [email protected]
Alex Moehring
Placement: Purdue University Research Group: Information Technology Previous Degrees: B.S. Business Administration and Economics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; S.M. Management Research, MIT Research Interests: Digital Platforms, Social Media, Human-AI Collaboration Advisors: Catherine Tucker, Nikhil Agarwal, Dean Eckles [email protected] Alex's Website
Zanele Munyikwa
Research Group: Information Technology Previous Degrees: B.S. Computer Science, Duke University; S.M. Management Research, MIT Research Interests: Applied Machine Learning, Computational Social Science, AI and the Future of Work, Economics of Digitization Advisors: Erik Brynjolfsson, John Horton, Daniel Rock [email protected] Zanele's Website
Yury Olshanskiy
Research Group: Finance Previous Degrees: Diploma Mathematics, Moscow State University; M.A. Economics, New Economic School; S.M. Management Research, MIT Research Interests: Asset Pricing, Market Microstructure Advisors: Leonid Kogan (chair), Hui Chen, Jiang Wang [email protected] Yury's Website
Lindsey Raymond
Research Group: Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategic Management Previous Degrees: B.A. Economics, Yale University; S.M. Management Research, MIT Research Interests: Economics of innovation and personnel, strategy Advisors: Erik Brynjolfsson, Danielle Li, Sendhil Mullainathan, Scott Stern [email protected] Lindsey's Website
J. R. Scott
Research Group: Finance Previous Degrees: B.S. Economics & Mathematics, University of Southern California Research Interests: Macro-Finance, Asset Pricing, Public Finance Advisors: Emil Verner, Jonathan Parker, Larry Schmidt, Adrien Verdelhan [email protected] J. R.'s Website
Gabriel Voelcker
Placement: Dartmouth College Research Group: Accounting Previous Degrees: B.A. Economics , UFRGS; M.S. Finance, Unisinos; S.M. Management Research, MIT Research Interests: Financial Disclosure, Capital Markets, Corporate Governance and their intersection with social welfare Advisors: Eric C. So, Rodrigo Verdi [email protected] Gabriel's Website
Placement: University of Pittsburgh Research Group: Marketing Previous Degrees: B.B.A, Accountancy, Shanghai Jiao Tong University; M.S. in Management Research, MIT Research Interests: Privacy, Fairness, Platforms, Search, Marketing Analytics Advisors: Catherine Tucker, Duncan Simester, Birger Wernerfelt [email protected] Yifei's Website
Placement: Columbia University Research Group: Organization Studies Previous Degrees: B.A. Neuroscience and Healthcare Management, Washington University; M.S. Business Analytics, Washington University; S.M. Management Research, MIT Research Interests: Organization and coordination of production work. Ethnographic methods. Advisors: Wanda Orlikowski (Chair), Kate Kellogg, Arvind Karunakaran, William Deringer [email protected] Alan's Website
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Meet our PhD students on the job market. Students nearing completion of our PhD program are recognized as strong, independent scholars who are ready to take on the challenges of a tenure-track position. For this reason, they are sought out by top universities around the globe.
Explore their placement outcomes. The Vancouver School of Economics is pleased to present this year's job market candidates for your consideration. For more information, please contact our placement officer, Professor Vadim Marmer (604-822-8217 / [email protected]). Former Students on the Market.
Admissions Information. Thank you for your interest in Columbia Economics! The Ph.D. program in economics accepts applicants for fall entry only. Class sizes have typically ranged from 20-25 students each year. All entering students receive funding from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS). Applications for entry in Fall 2024 will ...