I teach the economics of experiments, behavioral economics and business strategy at the University of California, San Diego Rady School of Management. My teaching encompasses undergraduates, Master's, MBA and PhD students. I am also currently the director of our Rady School of Management Ph.D. program. I also provide hands-on workshops to executives in experiments, strategy and negotiation. Contact me if you would like learn about offering a workshop at your company.
🎙️ Listen to the podcast → Poets & Quants
Poets & Quants Editor-in-Chief John A. Byrne interviews me about how running experiments - not just analyzing data - is key to smart business decisions. I share how the Rady School of Management gives Business Analytics and MBA students hands-on experience designing real experiments, a crucial skill for success in today's data-driven world.
Hands-on Learning at Rady!
🎙️ Listen to the promo → Rady School of Management
The Rady School of Management put together a few promos where I talk about my approach to teaching. At Rady, I promote hands-on learning through small-group discussions, discussion using case studies and experimentation in the field.
Behavioral Economics -- Tools
🎙️ Listen to the workshop → SPI Hub
A decade ago, I conducted a workshop for fundraisers on how to collaborate with academics to conduct experiments. This workshop was very useful for understanding why one might run an experiment, and how to interpret some common jargon related to experiments. To my surprise, this workshop has veen viewed over 10,000 times! I hope you enjoy it.