John Morgan
Professor at Haas School of Business
Schools
- Haas School of Business
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Biography
Haas School of Business
Education
- PhD, Pennsylvania State University
- MA, Economics, Pennsylvania State University
- BS, Economics, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
Positions Held
At Haas since 2002
- 2006 – present, Oliver E. and Dolores W. Williamson Chair of the Economics of Organizations
- 2002 – 2006, Professor, Haas School of Business
- 1999, Visiting Assistant Professor, Economics Department, New York University
- 1998, Visiting Assistant Professor, Economics Department, University of Pennsylvania
- 1996 – 2002, Assistant Professor of Economics and Public Affairs, Princeton University
- 1989 – 1992, Senior Accountant, Bankruptcy and Forensic Accounting Group, Grant Thornton
External Service and Assignments
- Co-editor, B.E. Journals in Theoretical Economics
- Co-editor, Journal of Law, Economics, and Organizations
- Principal
- Associate Editor, Economic Journal
- Editorial Board, California Management Review
- Certified Public Accountant (inactive)
Current Research and Interests
- Elections and polling
- Communication in organizations
- Experimental economics
Teaching
- Game Theory
- Contract Theory
- Strategy
Honors and Awards
- Judge Business School Fellow at Cambridge, 2008
- Visiting Fellow Commoner Award, Trinity College, University of Cambridge, 2007
- Earl F. Cheit Award for Excellence in Teaching, 2006
- W. Glenn Campbell and Rita Ricardo-Campbell National Fellowship, 2001-2002
- National Science Foundation Research Grant, 2004-2007, 2001-2004, 1997-1999
- Sloan Fellowship, 2000-2002
- Russell Sage Foundation Research Grant, 1997-1999
- Cyril E. Black Preceptorship, 1996-1998
- Pennsylvania State University Graduate Fellowship, 1993-1995
Videos
UBEconomics interview: John Morgan
Prof. John Morgan on Social Preferences in Online Industries
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