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2017 Summer Institute Participants Announced

In 2016 CASBS revived its storied history of summer institutes that have had transformative effects on a variety of social science fields, including behavioral economics, the study of contentious politics, and economic sociology. 

The institute on “Organizations and Their Effectiveness” was a tremendous success that the Center seeks to build upon this summer. This year’s institute will take place from July 10 to July 21. Once again, the Center is proud to acknowledge the institute’s co-sponsors: Stanford’s Dean of Research, the Stanford Graduate School of Business, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the Hoover Institution, and the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research.

Institute participants are young scholars (ranging from late-stage graduate students to advanced assistant professors) whose careers studying organizations are underway, and who have demonstrated an interest in and an aptitude for expanding their thinking about organizations towards other disciplines. An important part of the institute is that it is interdisciplinary; it brings together a cohort of highly promising young researchers from a wide range of fields and universities.

From a pool of incredibly competitive applicants, co-directors Bob Gibbons (Sloan School of Management and Economics, MIT; CASBS fellow 1994-95 and 2014-15) and Woody Powell (Graduate School of Education and Sociology, Stanford; CASBS fellow 1986-87 and 2008-09) are pleased to announce the 2017 participants below.

Participant List

2017 CASBS Summer Institute: Organizations and Their Effectiveness

OrganizerAreaSchool
Bob GibbonsEconomicsMassachusetts Institute of Technology
Woody PowellSociology/EducationStanford University

Senior Scholars

ScholarAreaSchool
Jenna BednarPolitical ScienceUniversity of Michigan
Dan CarpenterPolitical Science/GovernmentHarvard University
Kate KelloggWork & Organization StudiesMassachusetts Institute of Technology
Scott PageComplex Systems, Political Science, & EconomicsUniversity of Michigan

Junior Scholars

ScholarAreaSchool
Angela AristidouManagementUniversity of Warwick
Valentina AssenovaManagementYale University
Richard BentonSociologyUniversity of Illinois
Patricia BromleyEducationStanford University
Giovanna D'AddaEconomicsUniversity of Milan Polytech
Claudine GartenbergManagementNew York University
Jennifer HaddenPolitical ScienceUniversity of Maryland
Namrata KalaEconomicsHarvard University
Valerie KarplusManagementMassachusetts Institute of Technology
Hongyi LiEconomicsUniversity of New South Wales
Davide MarchioriEconomicsUniversity of Southern Denmark
Chris ReaSociologyUniversity of California, Los Angeles
Benjamin SchneerPolitical ScienceFlorida State University
Adina SterlingManagementStanford University