Faculty
The speed trap: why leaders’ quick pivots can seem inauthentic
The research team conducted three studies in a leader-centric workplace with over 3,000 participants.
Meet Our New Faculty: Luisa Cefala
Luisa Cefala, Dyson School professor, specializes in development, labor and behavioral economics, focusing on low-income country labor markets.
David Rand brings expertise on positive uses of generative AI
David Rand brings expertise on generative AI, misinformation, political polarization and cooperation.
Oksana Smirnova champions change in global finance
Oksana Smirnova specializes in household finance, asset pricing, pension policy, and financial inclusion research.
Ken Moon uses data to uncover truth
Ken Moon specializes in workforce optimization, data-driven market design, healthcare analytics, and policy research.
Sisi Meng brings data-driven climate insight to Dyson School
Sisi Meng specializes in environmental economics, climate adaptation, disaster risk mitigation, and business resilience.
VCs backed Black founders after BLM – but it didn’t last
In the aftermath of the George Floyd murder, the share of venture capitalist dollars that went to Black businesses jumped by 43%. But that trend was short-lived, according to new Cornell SC Johnson College of Business research.
Xing Huang brings expertise on financial behaviors and decision-making
Meet Xing Huang, Dyson School, professor specializes in behavioral finance, investor behavior and AI-driven financial insights.
Meet Our New Faculty: Timothy Bohling
Meet Tim Bohling, Johnson School professor specializing in digital marketing, brand strategy, innovation adoption, and marketing research.