Einav Hart
Assistant Professor of Management
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Einav Hart is an assistant professor of organizational behavior in the management department at the School of Business. Her research on behavioral decision making explores how people communicate about difficult topics, and how negotiating affects people's future, post-agreement relationships and performance. Dr. Hart's work integrates insights from psychology, economics, and game theory. Prior to joining George Mason, Dr. Hart was a data scientist at Uber, and a visiting scholar at Wharton. She teaches negotiation at the School of Business, and has taught courses on negotiation and trust at the University of Pennsylvania. Her educational background includes a BA in statistics and cognitive science, an MA and PhD in cognitive science and rationality from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
- Assistant professor, School of Business, George Mason University
- Data scientist, Uber Technologies
- Visiting scholar, Wharton, University of Pennsylvania
- Postdoctoral researcher, University of Pennsylvania
Teaching Interests:
Negotiation; Organizational Behavior; Business Ethics; Managerial Decision Making
Research Interests:
Negotiation; Trust; Decision Making; Organizational Behavior
Education:
B.A., M.A., Ph.D - Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Who Negotiates and When? Individual and Group-level differences in Negotiation Behavior and Outcomes
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