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Welcome, New Faculty
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In 2020 and 2021, UCLA Anderson hired seven new women to the school’s ladder faculty. These appointments represent a 33% increase in female tenure-track faculty members since FY2019.
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Lee and Seymour Graff Endowed Professor; Professor of Accounting
“Know how, know why. True knowledge is knowing both how and why. It is not enough to learn how to execute known techniques and strategies. When you also know why you’re doing it, you can adapt and succeed in a fast-changing world.”
Assistant Professor of Economics
“When many people think about economics, they think it’s about money. But economics is about people first, how people behave and make decisions and how their decisions translate into collective outcomes.”
Assistant Professor of Finance
“The overarching goal is to train MBA students to make better financial decisions, both as future entrepreneurs and as potential investors.”
Assistant Professor of Management and Organizations
“Rather than try to ‘fix the women’ or ‘fix the sexists,’ we should think about fixing the system by designing organizations so that bias has no place to hide.”
Assistant Professor of Finance
“Uncertainty is inherent in every business decision, as the problems of the future are distinct from the past. We cannot simply apply pretested ideas, though we can gain insights from them.”
Assistant Professor of Marketing
“I am passionate about interdisciplinary approaches and committed to harnessing behavioral research to impact policy and improve societal health and well-being.”
Assistant Professor of Global Economics and Management
“The key to being successful in markets is understanding how people think. Economic decisions are not always made by rational people; in reality, factors like emotions, attention and cognitive skills may also affect how well an organization, a market or an economy functions.”
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Welcome, New Faculty
[intro]
In 2020 and 2021, UCLA Anderson hired seven new women to the school’s ladder faculty. These appointments represent a 33% increase in female tenure-track faculty members since FY2019.
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Siew Hong Teoh
Lee and Seymour Graff Endowed Professor; Professor of Accounting
“Know how, know why. True knowledge is knowing both how and why. It is not enough to learn how to execute known techniques and strategies. When you also know why you’re doing it, you can adapt and succeed in a fast-changing world.”
Clemence Tricaud
Assistant Professor of Economics
“When many people think about economics, they think it’s about money. But economics is about people first, how people behave and make decisions and how their decisions translate into collective outcomes.”
Xinxin Wang
Assistant Professor of Finance
“The overarching goal is to train MBA students to make better financial decisions, both as future entrepreneurs and as potential investors.”
Joyce C. He
Assistant Professor of Management and Organizations
“Rather than try to ‘fix the women’ or ‘fix the sexists,’ we should think about fixing the system by designing organizations so that bias has no place to hide.”
Shohini Kundu
Assistant Professor of Finance
“Uncertainty is inherent in every business decision, as the problems of the future are distinct from the past. We cannot simply apply pretested ideas, though we can gain insights from them.”
Alicea Lieberman
Assistant Professor of Marketing
“I am passionate about interdisciplinary approaches and committed to harnessing behavioral research to impact policy and improve societal health and well-being.”
M. Kathleen Ngangoué
Assistant Professor of Global Economics and Management
“The key to being successful in markets is understanding how people think. Economic decisions are not always made by rational people; in reality, factors like emotions, attention and cognitive skills may also affect how well an organization, a market or an economy functions.”
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“The Code that Crashed the World: The Untold Story of Notpetya, the Most Devastating Cyberattack in History”
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“The Daunting Road To Forgiveness”
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Frontline PBS and NPR
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Tom Randall and Dean Halford
“Tesla Tracker”
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Audio
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"Robot-Proof Jobs"
Marketplace
Beat Reporting
Julia Angwin, Jeff Larson, Ariana Tobin, Madeleine Varner, Noam Scheiber, and Hannes Grassegger
"Automating Hate"
Propublica
Breaking News
Mike Isaac, Farhad Manjoo, Kevin Roose, and Ashwin Seshagiri
"Ouster at Uber"
The New York Times
Commentary
Ed Silverman
"The Pharmalot View"
Stat
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Brian Grow, John Shiffman, Blake Morrison, Elizabeth Culliford, Reade Levinson, Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs, Zach Goelman, and Mike Wood
"The Body Trade"
Reuters
Feature
Tony Bartelme
"Stickin’ With the Pig: A Tale of Loyalty and Loss"
The Post and Courier
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Reuters
International
Josh Chin, Liza Lin, Eva Dou, Clément Bürge, Wenxin Fan, Natasha Khan, Dan Strumpf, Charles Rollet, Jeremy Page, Elliot Bentley, Jenny O'grady, Tyler Paige, and Giulia Marchi
"China’s Surveillance State"
The Wall Street Journal
Investigative
Emily Steel, Michael S. Schmidt, Jodi Kantor, Megan Twohey, Susan Chira, and Catrin Einhorn
"Culture of Harassment"
The New York Times
Local
Jason Grotto, Sandhya Kambhampati, and Hal Dardick
"The Tax Divide"
Chicago Tribune & Propublica Illinois
Personal Finance
Ron Lieber
"The Equifax Breach"
The New York Times
Video
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"Future of Money"
Retro Report & Quartz
Lifetime Achievement Award
Joann S. Lublin
The Wall Street Journal
Minard Editor Award
John Hillkirk
Kaiser Health News