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- December 1980 (Revised February 1998)
- Case
McDonald's Corp. (Condensed)
- Article
Physician-Induced Demand for Medical Care
- 01 Apr 1977
- Conference Presentation
Access to Opportunity and Power: Measuring Racism/Sexism inside Organizations
- Article
On the Optimal Structure of Liability Laws
- Forthcoming
- Article
Achieving Epilepsy Care for All: Ecosystem-Based Transformation
- 2012
- Case
Advanced Leadership Pathways: Richard Fahey and Robert Saudek (A): Lighting Liberia
- Research Summary
AIDS in Africa: Life, Death and Property Rights
- Forthcoming
- Article
Beefing IT Up for Your Investor? Engagement with Open Source Communities, Innovation, and Startup Funding: Evidence from GitHub
- Research Summary
Behavioral Hazard and Public Policy
It is well recognized that people overuse low-value medical care due to moral hazard—because copays are lower than costs. Now Professor Schwartzstein has introduced the concept of “behavioral hazard” to explain the opposite: people underuse high-value care because... View Details
- Forthcoming
- Book
Blockchain Forensics and Crypto-Related Cybercrimes
- Research Summary
Building Small Business Utopia: How Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Can Increase Small Business Success
- Research Summary
Business Leaders and Corporate Responsibility
- Research Summary
Capital Flows and Capital Goods (joint with Eliza Hammel)
- Research Summary
Consumerism and the Distributed Delivery of Health Care
- Teaching Interest
Contemporary Developing Countries: Entrepreneurial Solutions to Intractable Problems
What problems do developing countries face, and how can individuals contribute to solutions rather than awaiting the largesse of the state or other actors? Intractable problems – such as lack of access to education and healthcare, forced reliance on contaminated... View Details
- Research Summary
Cost Management and Management Control Systems in Hospitals
Hospitals tend not to have very good cost accounting and control systems. More broadly, there is enormous opportunity for managing costs and aligning incentives in the health care industry. I am studying how cost accounting methods can be used to... View Details
- Research Summary
Cost Management Systems
- Research Summary
Creating ‘Smart’ Policy to Promote Entrepreneurship and Innovation
- Research Summary
Current Research
Professor John is a behavioral scientist who uses both laboratory and field experiments to investigate questions that are at the intersection of marketing, organizational behavior, and public policy.
Professor John’s work has been published in leading... View Details
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Designing Productive Zones of Privacy
A common theme that integrates my research and course development is how increasingly transparent workplaces can improve productivity and performance by putting up certain boundaries to observation. While the research above empirically and theoretically explores the... View Details