Evening & Weekend MBA Program

Meet Haas Faculty

Expertise widely sought
Several faculty members are authors of widely used textbooks in marketing, economics, and management.

Henry Chesbrough 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.
John Morgan John Morgan is actively utilizing behavioral and experimental economics to advance the understanding of strategic decision making.
Teck Ho Teck Ho is actively utilizing behavioral and experimental economics to advance the understanding of strategic decision making.
Hayne Leland Hayne Leland is among the world's most knowledgeable securities experts.
Christine Parlour 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.
David Teece David Teece is a widely sought expert in the field of innovation and knowledge management.
Paul Tiffany 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.
Johan Walden 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.

Catherine D. Wolfram

Catherine D. Wolfram
Associate Professor
Co-Executive Director, Center for Energy & Environmental Innovation
Earl Cheit Award for Excellence in Teaching, EWMBA Program, 2006

"I believe we are teaching people to become leaders. This requires the ability to assimilate ideas from everywhere, to be a generalist in the best sense of the word. My job isn't to teach what to think but how."