Profile Directory
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Angie Acquatella
Angie Acquatella is a Postdoctoral Associate at the Technology & Policy Research Initiative, Boston University. Her research studies provider payment contracts and, more broadly, optimal contracting with altruistic agents. Read more→
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David Autor
David Autor, a leading labor scholar and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, is Ford Professor of Economics and associate department head of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Economics. Read more →
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James Bessen
James Bessen, Executive Director, is an economist and Lecturer who studies technology and innovation policy at Boston University School of Law. He has also been a successful innovator and CEO of a software company. Read more →
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Iain Cockburn
Iain Cockburn is the Richard C. Shipley Professor and Chair of the Strategy & Innovation Department in the Questrom School of Business at Boston University. Read more→
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Rena Conti
Rena Conti is a TPRI Faculty Director and is an Associate Professor at the Boston University Questrom School of Business. Read more→
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Stacey Dogan
Stacey Dogan is a TPRI Faculty Fellow and Professor of Law at Boston University School of Law, and an affiliated faculty member in BU’s Faculty of Computing and Data Sciences. Read more→
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Keith Ericson
Keith Marzilli Ericson is a TPRI Faculty Fellow and an Associate Professor of Markets, Public Policy and Law at Boston University Questrom School of Business. Read more→
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Andrey Fradkin
Andrey Fradkin is a TPRI Faculty Fellow and an Assistant Professor of Marketing at Boston University’s Questrom School of Business. Read more→
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Jeffrey Furman
Jeff Furman is a TPRI Faculty Fellow and an Associate Professor of Strategy & Innovation at Boston University Questrom School of Business. Read more→
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Sabrina Genz
Sabrina Genz is a researcher at Utrecht University’s School of Economics in the Netherlands. Her research focuses on the impact of technology on the labor market, task content of occupations, wage inequality, and firm heterogeneity. Read more→