I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Management and Global Business at Rutgers Business School. I love tricky empirical problems, especially those that explore the strategic implications of individual decisions.
My research deals with agency and incentive issues and their implications for strategy and organizational design, with a particular focus on the health care industry.
Some other things you might like to know:
Education: B.A. at Wellesley College (International Relations), M.A. at UCLA (Economics), and Ph.D. at UCLA Anderson School of Management (Strategy).
Work experience: Before academia, I worked as a research analyst for the management consultancy McKinsey and Company and as a fellow at the McKinsey Global Institute.
Hometown: Seattle, WA
Languages: English (native), Japanese (enthusiastic but poor)
Citizenship: USA
Some other pages you may find helpful:
My Rutgers page and contact information
RBS Management & Global Business Department
Blanche and Irwin Lerner Center for the Study of Pharmaceutical Management Issues