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Meet Haas Faculty
Expertise widely sought
Several faculty members are authors of widely used textbooks in marketing, economics, and management.
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Henry Chesbrough, executive director of the Center for Open Innovation, is a frequent speaker on open innovation at industry and academic events, as well as a consultant to leading companies on three continents. |
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John Morgan is actively utilizing behavioral and experimental economics to advance the understanding of strategic decision making. |
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Teck Ho is actively utilizing behavioral and experimental economics to advance the understanding of strategic decision making. |
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Hayne Leland is among the world's most knowledgeable securities experts. |
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Christine Parlour has focused her research on limit order markets, a niche market of the stock trade. She teaches classes in market microstructure and corporate finance. |
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David Teece is a widely sought expert in the field of innovation and knowledge management. |
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Paul Tiffany is a Haas alumnus who returned as a senior lecturer in business and public policy, following a career as a management and financial consultant. |
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Johan Walden brings expert knowledge in economic bubbles, human capital, and numerical option pricing to his introductory finance course. |
50 Years of Great Ideas
The California Management Review (CMR), published by the Haas School, is one of the leading management journals of its kind, serving as a nexus between those who study management and those who practice it. CMR, which celebrated its 50th year in 2007, publishes research-based articles that address issues of current concern to managers.









