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William Bottom
 Joyce and Howard Wood Distinguished Professor of Organizational Behavior

William Bottom, Ph.D. is Professor of Organizational Behavior at the Olin School of Business at Washington University in St. Louis. He teaches courses on Negotiation, Team Development, Leadership, Organizational Behavior, and Organization Design. A member of the Olin School faculty since 1988, he was ...

Expertise: organizational behavior, negotiation, conflict resolution, organizational change and development, behavioral decision theory

Direct contact: (314) 935-6351
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bottomb@olin.wustl.edu

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J. Stuart Bunderson
 Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior

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Before coming to the Olin Business School, Professor Bunderson taught at the University of Minnesota and at Brigham Young University. He has worked in organization and management development at PepsiCo, Inc., studied change management at Allina Health System, and held several training and development ...

Expertise: organizational behavior, management, human resources, team work, learning, knowledge management, industrial relations

Direct contact: (314) 935-4943
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bunderson@wustl.edu

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Nicholas Dopuch
 Hubert C. and Dorothy R. Moog Professor of Accounting

Professor Dopuch was a member of the University of Chicago's faculty for 22 years. He serves as chairperson of the Olin School's Ph.D. Committee and is a referee for many professional journals.

Expertise: accounting, auditing, managerial accounting, regulation, financial reporting

Direct contact: (314) 935-4564
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dopuch@olin.wustl.edu

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Daniel Elfenbein
 Assistant Professor of Organization and Strategy

Prior to joining the Olin Business School, Elfenbein taught in the MBA program at the University of California - Berkeley. He has also worked as an economist for the President's Council of Economic Advisers and as a management consultant for the Monitor Group. Elfenbein is a member of the Academy ...

Expertise: entrepreneurship, technology transfer, business policy and economics, incentives, ticket scalping, industrial organization, technology management, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-8028
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elfenbein@wustl.edu

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Stuart Greenbaum
 Bank of America Professor of Managerial Leadership

Greenbaum is an expert on banking and financial markets. He has served on 15 corporate boards and has on numerous occasions testified before Congressional committees, as well as other legislative bodies. Greenbaum spent 10 years as dean of the Olin Business School. Before joining Olin Greenbaum spent ...

Expertise: banking, corporate governance, financial markets, management, business school

Direct contact: (314) 935-6397
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greenbaum@olin.wustl.edu

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Mahendra R. Gupta
 Dean of the John M. Olin School of Business

Professor Gupta is an expert source of the economics of health care. He is currently doing research on issues in strategic cost management, benchmarking, customer profitability, entrepreneurship, and performance measurement. His research interests include strategic implication of cost information in ...

Expertise: accounting, managerial accounting, health economics, information technology, decision analysis, marketing, technology management, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-4344
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guptam@olin.wustl.edu

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Barton Hamilton
 Robert Brookings Smith Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurship

Hamilton has directed the Hatchery™ Entrepreneurship Program at the Olin School of Business. Before joining Olin, he was an assistant professor of economics at McGill University for five years. In addition to being an expert on entrepreneurship, he also expertise in the economics of health and aging, ...

Expertise: applied microeconomics, econometrics, entrepreneurship, health economics, labor economics, efficacy of HIV treatment, advanced infertility treatment, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-8057
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hamiltonb@olin.wustl.edu

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Kenneth Harrington
 Managing Director of Skandalaris Center for Entrepreneurial Studies

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Mr. Harrington spent over 25 years in the telecommunications and information technology business. He has been a senior executive for five start-up companies and has also been involved with turn-around and roll-up consolidations in the technology industry. He is currently the Senior Lecturer in Entrepreneurship ...

Expertise: entrepreneurship, economics, telecommunications industry, life sciences industry, international development

Direct contact: (314) 935-9134
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harrington@wustl.edu

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Ronald King
 Senior Associate Dean and Myron Northrop Professor of Accounting

Professor King's research interests are primarily focused on investigating how legal institutions affect the production and use of information. His principal research method is experimental economics, a methodology that allows for the controlled investigation of economic theories. He uses the Taylor ...

Expertise: accounting, auditing, financial reporting, regulation, law and economics, experimental accounting

Direct contact: (314) 935-6385
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rking@wustl.edu

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Anne Marie Knott
 Associate Professor of Strategy

Professor Knott's research examines the optimal environment and policies (economic, industrial and firm) for innovation. This interest stems from issues arising during an earlier career in defense electronics at Hughes Aircraft Company.

Expertise: entrepreneurship, industrial organization, technology management, management strategy

Direct contact: (314) 935-4679
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knott@wustl.edu

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Panos Kouvelis
 Emerson Distinguished Professor of Operations and Manufacturing Management

Kouvelis is an expert on global supply chain security and on the efforts of homeland security officials to secure the 30 million containers that are shipped into the United States annually as part of the manufacturing and distribution supply chain. He's also an expert source on a variety of business-related ...

Expertise: marketing, e-commerce, operations management, manufacturing management, facility layout, inventory control, production planning, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-4604
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kouvelis@wustl.edu

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James Little
 Donald Danforth, Jr. Distinguished Professor of Business

Professor Little did his undergraduate work at the University of British Columbia and received his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota. Professor Little joined the Washington University faculty in 1971 and served on the faculty of the Department of Economics until 1982, when he joined the faculty ...

Expertise: business policy, business strategy, economics, economic development, economic policy, international economics, corporate finance, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-6393
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littlej@wustl.edu

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Chris Long
 Assistant Professor of Organizational Behavior

Professor Long specializes in organizational trust, fairness and control. His research explores how people develop trust in a variety of organizational settings. Long also looks at leadership and how much a leader's control depends on how trustworthy and fair they appear to be. Prior to pursuing ...

Expertise: leadership, trust, control, fairness, organizational change, public policy

Direct contact: (314) 935-8114
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clong@wustl.edu

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Glenn MacDonald
 John M. Olin Distinguished Professor of Economics & Strategy

Professor MacDonald is an expert source on general business issues and business strategy as well as on economic growth and strategy, employment and labor, unions, trade, aging workforce issues, technology, and mergers, compensation and investor protection.

Expertise: applications of game theory, economic strategy, industrial organization, industry dynamics, research and development, the evolution of organizations, economic growth, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-7768
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macdonald@olin.wustl.edu

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Gary Miller
 Professor of Political Science in Arts & Sciences

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Miller's primary interest has been decision-making in bureaucracies, committees and small groups. His teaching assignments include a graduate seminar in the politics of the U.S. bureaucracy, a graduate course on mathematical modeling and the undergraduate introduction to American politics. He has done ...

Expertise: public bureaucracy, social choice and institutions, legislative decision making, political economy of the firm, formation of institutions, experimental research on committee decision making, hierarchical decision making, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-5874
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gjmiller@artsci.wustl.edu

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Patrick Moreton
 Assistant Dean and Managing Director of the Olin-Fudan EMBA Program in Shanghai

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Prior to his dotoral studies Professor Moreton was a management consultant in San Francisco and a research fellow at the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. He has written more than a dozen Harvard Business School case studies in finance, business ethics, and business-government regulation. ...

Expertise: business policy, business strategy, economics, microeconomics, industrial organization, organizational economics, management strategy, …

Direct contact: +8621 5566-4788
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moreton@olin.wustl.edu

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Jackson Nickerson
 Frahm Family Professor of Organization and Strategy

Nickerson's area of expertise includes corporate strategy and policy, economic policy, microeconomics, industrial organization, organizational economics, new institutional economics, intellectual capital management, technology licensing, organizational theory, human resource management, organizational ...

Expertise: business strategy & public policy, intellectual capital management, new institutional economics, organizational economics, organizational theory, technology licensing, corporate strategy and policy, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-6374
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nickerson@olin.wustl.edu

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Tava Lennon Olsen
 Professor of Operations and Manufacturing, Management/Faculty Development Chair

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Professor Olsen grew up in New Zealand and earned her undergraduate degree there. She worked as a teaching assistant and research assistant during her doctoral studies at Stanford University. Prior to joining Olin, she was an assistant professor at the University of Michigan.

Expertise: management science, math programming, simulation modeling, Stochastic Processes, operations management, manufacturing management, inventory control, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-4732
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olsen@wustl.edu

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Anjan Thakor
 Senior Associate Dean and the John E. Simon Professor of Finance

Professor Thakor is an expert source on tradeoffs in public vs. private ownership of companies; optimal design of corporate governance; motivation development regarding companies' dividend policies, capital structures and other financial operating decisions; and design of financial systems. He has ...

Expertise: corporate finance, financial intermediation, economics of asymetric information, managing editor: Journal of Financial Intermediation, publisher: Academic Press, Western Finance Association Programming Committee, Nobel Prize in Economics Nominating Committee

Direct contact: (314) 935-8568
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thakor@wustl.edu

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Annette Veech
 Senior Lecturer of Business Communications

Professor Veech worked as an evaluation specialist at Arthur Andersen and Co. She also worked in training and development, external client consulting, and program evaluation at Maritz Performance Improvement Company. She now teaches full time at Washington University and consults with professional ...

Expertise: business communications, business training, business development, business consulting, program evaluation, managerial communications strategies, client-supplier relationship

Direct contact: (314) 935-6370
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veech@olin.wustl.edu

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