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Richard Axelbaum
 Professor of energy, environmental and chemical engineering

Axelbaum is the Director of the Consortium for Clean Coal Utilization. He also heads the Laboratory for Advanced Combustion and Energy Research and has directed the Engineering section of the NASA Missouri Space Grant Consortium at Washington University in St. Louis since 1997. He served as the associate ...

Expertise: Clean coal, nanoparticles, nanotechnology, materials, synthesis, flames

Direct contact: (314) 935-7560
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rla@wustl.edu

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Cheryl Block
 Professor of Law

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Cheryl Block is an expert in tax law and policy. Author of a leading book on corporate taxation, she has also written numerous articles on taxation, public policy relating to federal bailouts, legislative voting rules, social choice theory, federal budget process, and the interplay between tax and ...

Expertise: federal budget, tax law and policy, corporate taxation, federal bailouts

Direct contact: (314) 935-6444
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cblock@wulaw.wustl.edu

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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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Samuel Buell
 Associate Professor of Law

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| Samuel Buell |
Samuel Buell writes and teaches in the area of regulation of behavior in corporations and financial markets. His courses include Criminal Law and Securities Regulation. Buell frequently comments on white collar crime and federal criminal law for the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington ...

Expertise: securities regulation, criminal law, white collar crime, corporations, federal criminal law

Direct contact: (314) 935-6406
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swbuell@wulaw.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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Tat Chan
 Assistant Professor of Marketing

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Professor Chan was a teaching assistant while completing his doctoral studies at Yale University. He also served as a lecturer at Shue Yan College and at Open University in Hong Kong.

Expertise: industrial organization, applied econometrics, applied microeconomics, marketing

Direct contact: (314) 935-6096
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chan@olin.wustl.edu

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Sergio Chayet
 Assistant Professor of Operations and Manufacturing Management

Chayet's area of expertise is in decision analysis, inventory control, production planning and scheduling and operations strategy. He also studies strategic planning for production and service organizations using queueing and game-theoretic models; control and management of manufacturing systems; ...

Expertise: Operations management, inventory control, production planning and scheduling, operations strategy, decision analysis.

Direct contact: (314) 935-6769
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chayet@wustl.edu

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Amar Cheema
 Assistant Professor of Marketing

As a professor of marketing, Cheema's expertise covers everything from consumer behavior in auctions, to credit card spending, to issues of self-control. Cheema's undergraduate degree is from the Delhi Institute of Technology in electronics and communcation engineering and an MBA from the Indian Institute ...

Expertise: consumer behavior, marketing, auctions, credit card purchasing patterns, consumer purchasing patterns, psychophysiology, consumer behavior decision theory, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-6090
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cheema@wustl.edu

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Siddhartha Chib
 Harry C. Hartkopf Professor of Econometrics and Statistics

Professor Chib has taught at the University of California-Santa Barbara and the University of Missouri-Columbia.

Expertise: Bayesian statistics and econometrics, Markov chain, Monte Carlo methods

Direct contact: (314) 935-4657
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chib@olin.wustl.edu

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Charles Cuny
 Senior Lecturer in Finance

Professor Charles Cuny has published research on the role of growth on corporate capital structure, the impact of market volatility on the stock index-futures basis, the effect of portfolio manager compensation on turn-of-the-year stock prices, the design of futures contracts, valuing employee stock ...

Expertise: Capital structure, financial innovation, venture capital, employee stock options, stock index changes, corporate payout policy

Direct contact: (314) 935-4527
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cuny@wustl.edu

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Kurt T. Dirks
 Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior

Professor Dirks's main area of expertise focuses on interpersonal relationships in the workplace. In particular, Dirks studies the issue of gaining or breaking trust, the development of a sense of ownership and the nature of teams. Prior to joining Olin, Professor Dirks served as an assistant professor ...

Expertise: behavioral science, human resource management, industrial relations, motivation, trust

Direct contact: (314) 935-5206
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dirks@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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Joe Fox
 Associate Dean and Director, MBA programs

Fox is responsible for the planning, administration and operation of the full-time and professional (part-time) MBA programs. He is responsible for program direction; student services; and supervision of admissions, student advising, financial aid, recruitment and program direction support.

Expertise: MBA, MBA admissions, graduate degree in business, rankings

Direct contact: (314) 935-6322
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fox@wustl.edu

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Gautam Gowrisankaran
 Assistant Professor of Economics

Gowrisankaran is an expert source in the areas of industrial organization, health economics and applied econometrics. He has written on the economics of healthcare, analyzing hospital quality, estimating hospital entry behavior and examining the impact of health plan report cards. Gowrisankaran is ...

Expertise: Economics, industrial organization, health economics, applied econometrics, managed care, drug benefits, electronic payments, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-6382
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gowrisankaran@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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Clifford Holekamp
 Senior Lecturer in Entrepreneurship

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Cliff Holekamp grew up in Los Angeles, and worked as an account executive for IBM in Tennessee. Since coming to St. Louis in 1999, he has been a founder or board member of several start-up businesses in the fields of healthcare, retail, real estate, and education. In 2007, Professor Holekamp sold controlling ...

Expertise: entrepreneurship

Direct contact: (314) 935-6342
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holekampc@wustl.edu

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Ohad Kadan
 Assistant Professor of Finance

Kadan is an expert in the areas of corporate finance, market microstructure, game theory and the economics of information. He has studied the effectiveness of stocks or stock options as incentives for managers to work harder. He has also looked into whether stocks or options are more likely to encourage ...

Expertise: corporate finance, market microstructure, game theory, economics of information

Direct contact: (314) 935-8737
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kadan@wustl.edu

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