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Sloan Distinguished Associate Professor of Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategic Management
Contact: (617) 258-9766, pazoulay@mit.edu
Expertise: Alliances; Biopharmaceutical; Biotechnology; Clinical trials; Compensation; Competitive strategy; Corporate strategy and policy; Econometrics; Economics of organizations; Employee motivation; Employment relations; Human resource management; Incentives, corporate; Incentives, customer; Industrial economics; Innovation; Intellectual property; Intellectual property law; Labor market policy; Management of technology; Non-market strategy; Patents; Pharmaceutical; Research and development; Social networks; Strategic management; Technological innovation; Technology strategy; Technology transfer
Louis E. Seley Professor in Applied Economics
Department: Professor of Applied Economics
Contact: (617) 253-2665, eberndt@mit.edu
Expertise: Applied economics; Applied mathematics; Database marketing; Drug and biological regulatory strategies; Econometrics; Economics; Emerging markets; Global economics; Globalization; Health management; Industrial economics; Industrial organization; Management of technology; Medical decision making; Microeconomics; Price fixing; Probability; Research and development; Workplace health
Department: Lecturer, Global Economics and Management
Contact: (617) 953-4558, bozkaya@mit.edu
Expertise: Angel investing; Banking regulation; Biotechnology; Business plans; Cross-cultural awareness; Cultural differences; Developing countries, economics; Emerging businesses; Emerging markets; Energy; Entrepreneurial finance; Entrepreneurial management; Entrepreneurship / New ventures; Equities; Global entrepreneurship; Innovation; Investment banking; Investment risk; Labor market policy; Management of technology; Middle East; Non-profits; Paper industry; Private equity; Startups; Strategic management; Technological innovation; Venture capital
Morris A. Adelman Professor of Management
Department: Professor of Organization Studies and Engineering Systems
Contact: (617) 253-2617, jcarroll@mit.edu
Expertise: Aerospace; Air safety; Change management; Chemical; Engineering management; Experimental design; Healthcare; Healthcare operations management; Information technology, social aspects; Leadership; Managing change; Nuclear power; Organization studies; Organizational behavior; Organizational change; Organizational learning; Organizational psychology; Teams
Erwin H. Schell Professor of Management
Department: Associate Professor of Applied Economics
Contact: (617) 452-3761, jjdoyle@mit.edu
Expertise: Applied economics; Econometrics; Economics; Gas; Healthcare; Microeconomics; Pharmaceutical; Urban poverty
Department: Senior Lecturer, Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship
Contact: (617) 357-7474, jfleming@oxbio.com
Expertise: $100K Entrepreneurship Competition; Alliances; Analysts forecasts; Angel investing; Applied economics; Biopharmaceutical; Biotechnology; Business plans; Cancer, multi-drug therapy models; Capital budgeting; Capital market; CEO compensation; Corporate diversification; Corporate finance; Corporate governance; Economic history; Economics; Economics of organizations; Emerging businesses; Entrepreneurial finance; Entrepreneurship / New ventures; Euro; Federal Reserve; Finance; Financial engineering; Financial reporting; Foreign investment; Genetics; Germany; Health management; Healthcare industry; Hedge funds; HIV, multi-drug therapy models; Industrial economics; Investment analysis; Knowledge management; Medical devices; Medicine; Mergers and acquisitions; Microeconomics; Middle East; New ventures; Patents; Political economy; Research and development; Sarbanes-Oxley compliance; Startups; Technological innovation; Venture capital
Nanyang Technological University Professor of Operations Research
Department: Professor of Operations Research
Contact: (617) 253-7779, gamarnik@mit.edu
Expertise: Applied math; Applied probability; Decision making, decision support; Disaster recovery; Healthcare operations management; Mathematical programming; Operations research; Optimal control; Optimization; Probability, applied; Stochastic modeling
George Maverick Bunker Professor of Management
Department: Professor of Work and Employment Research and Engineering Systems
Contact: (617) 253-6689, tkochan@mit.edu
Expertise: 401K plans; Benefits; Career development; Changing work environments; Changing workforce; Collective bargaining; Compensation; Disrupted work; Diversity; Employee motivation; Employment relations; Family issues; Firing; Flextime; Gender issues, workplace; Harassment; Hiring; Human resource management; Incentives, corporate; Industrial relations; Labor market policy; Labor relations; Labor unions; Management effectiveness, measuring; Managing diversity; Negotiation and conflict resolution; Pensions; Public policy, employment relations; Recruitment; Regulatory policy; Sexual harassment; Stock options; Telecommuting; Training programs; Tri-sector collaboration (business, government, civic sector); Turnover; Unemployment; Work-life balance; Worker / Management relations; Working virtually; Workplace health
J. Spencer Standish (1945) Professor of Management
Department: Associate Professor of Operations Management
Contact: (617) 253-4155, retsef@mit.edu
Expertise: Applied math; Applied probability; Business intelligence; Competition; Convergence; Decision making, decision support; Facility location; Healthcare operations management; Infrastructures; Inventory; Logistics; Manufacturing management; Manufacturing systems; Mathematical programming; Medical decision making with technological advances; Medicine; Middle East; Operations management; Operations research; Optimal control; Optimization; Price fixing; Probability, applied; Process control; Production; Project management; Revenue management optimization; Sampling; Statistics; Stochastic modeling; Supply chain management; Terrorism; Vehicle routing
David Sarnoff Professor of Management of Technology
Department: Associate Professor of Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategic Management
Contact: (617) 253-3681, fmurray@mit.edu
Expertise: $100K Entrepreneurship competition; Biopharmaceutical; Biotechnology; China; Clinical trials; Drug models; Emerging businesses; Energy; Entrepreneurial management; Entrepreneurship / New ventures; Gender issues; Genetics; Healthcare operations management; Human resource management; India; Innovation; Institutional partnerships; Intellectual property; Intellectual property law; Knowledge management; Law; Lead users; Management of engineers and scientists; Management of technology; Medical decision making; New ventures; Patents; Pharmaceutical; Research and development; Social networks; Startups; Technological innovation
Society of Sloan Fellows Professor of Management
Department: Professor of Applied Economics
Contact: (617) 258-8374, rigobon@mit.edu
Expertise: Africa; Applied economics; Argentina; Asia; Banking regulation; Bond markets; Brazil; Capital market; Contagion; Currency; Deflation; Developing countries, economics; Econometrics; Economic crisis; Economics; Economy, current conditions; Emerging markets; Equities; Euro; Europe; European Union; Exchange rates; Federal Reserve; Financial markets; Financial services; Foreign investment; France; Germany; Global trade standards; Globalization; Government; Healthcare; Hong Kong; Import quotas; India; Inflation; Interest rates; International economics; International finance; International trade; Ireland; Italy; Japan; Latin America; Macroeconomics; Managerial economics; Mexico; Monetary economics; Monetary policy; Oil; Political economy; Russia; Savings rates; Securities and Exchange Commission; Singapore; Southeast Asia; Spain; Stock exchange; Stock market; Sustainability; Taiwan; Thailand; Trade policy; Treasuries; United States; Valuation
David Sarnoff Professor of Management of Technology
Contact: (617) 253-4934, eroberts@mit.edu
Expertise: $100K Entrepreneurship competition; Alliances; Angel investing; Business plans; Emerging businesses; Entrepreneurial management; Entrepreneurship / New ventures; Global entrepreneurship; High technology companies; Management of technology; Startups; Technological innovation; Technology strategy; Technology transfer
Department: Senior Lecturer, System Dynamics
Contact: (617) 253-0965, sastry@mit.edu
Expertise: Sustainability
Department: Senior Lecturer, Leadership and Sustainability
Contact: (617) 253-1575, psenge@mit.edu
Expertise: Africa; China; Organizational change; Organizational learning
Jerome and Dorothy Lemelson Professor of Management and Economics Emeritus
Department: Coordinator, Asia-Pacific Initiatives
Contact: (617) 253-2932, lthurow@mit.edu
Expertise: $100K Entrepreneurship competition; Applied economics; Asia; China; Climate change; Defense, military; Deflation; E-commerce; Healthcare; High technology companies; Hong Kong; Human resource management; Industrial economics; Inflation; Interest rates; Japan; Korea; Macroeconomics; Microeconomics; Microsoft; Monetary policy; National security; Oil; Outsourcing; Pakistan; Russia; Semiconductors; Singapore; South Korea; Southeast Asia; Sustainability; Unemployment
Department: Lecturer, Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship
Contact: (781) 684-0239, azarur@mit.edu
Expertise: Biopharmaceutical; Biotechnology; Business plans; Climate policy; Clinical trials; Drug and biological regulatory strategies; Drug models; Emerging businesses; Energy; Entrepreneurial management; Entrepreneurship / New ventures; Environment; Global climate change; Global warming; Healthcare; Innovation; Medical devices; Mexico; New ventures; Pharmaceutical; Research and development; Startup; Venture capital
In the last few years there has been a tremendous push by the U.S. government to encourage healthcare providers to transition to electronic medical records (EMR). The 2009 HITECH Act offers incentives of roughly $44,000 per physician to promote EMR adoption. While that has enticed many providers, we are still nowhere near the government’s goal of eradicating paper records in the process of patient care. In research I conducted with Prof. Amalia Miller of the University of Virginia, we studied EMR adoption by hospitals from 1994-2007 and found that a significant deterrent to EMR adoption is malpractice litigation. Our evidence showed that hospitals located in jurisdictions that facilitate the use of electronic records in malpractice litigation were one-third less likely to adopt EMR. Proponents of EMR systems maintain that they allow providers to store and exchange information about their patients’ medical and treatment histories, improving patient care and reducing administrative … Read More »The post Malpractice Litigation’s Effect on Electronic Medical Records (EMR) Adoption — Catherine Tucker appeared first on MIT Sloan Experts.