I am the Breazzano Family Term Professor of Management and Professor of Operations, Technology, and Information Management at the Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University. My research focuses on supply chains and operations management, with a focus on procurement, contracting, service operations, and human-algorithm collaborations. Because managers are integral to many of these settings, I investigate these problems using behavioral methodologies: human-subject experiments, theoretical modeling, and data analysis. I am also an Associate Editor at Management Science, Operations Research, Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, and Decision Sciences, the former director of the Business Simulation Laboratory at Johnson, and the former President of the INFORMS Behavioral Operations Section. Please see my CV for some of my other accomplishments and details.
If you are looking for information regarding...
- My work describing how behavioral science can work with machine learning to solve operations management problems, in M&SOM, here is the paper.
- The Management Science Replication Project (MSRP), here is the summary paper, supplementary appendix, and project website.
- Also, here is a blog we wrote and here are some external commentaries on the project.