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Faculty
Tuck faculty are renowned for the rigor and relevance of their teaching and research. They are dedicated world-class scholars who put knowledge into practice, shaping policies and business theory, and impacting lives and industries.
The faculty research culture at Tuck fosters creativity, productivity, and collaboration. Our faculty are both researchers and educators. Discussions in their classrooms inform their research and vice versa.
Faculty at Tuck impart pathbreaking ideas. They edit and lead scholarly journals, have research published in top academic journals, deliver keynote speeches at conferences, collaborate to host seminars, and offer a wide range of courses in Tuck’s preeminent full-time MBA program and executive education offerings. As sought-after experts, they also provide context and a research-based perspective to current events. You will find their thought leadership in research and news articles, case studies, and commentary.
Faculty
Highlights
57
Tenure-Track Faculty
100+
Research and Teaching Awards
Highest
Number
of citations per faculty of any U.S. business School (per SSRN)
Research &
Insights
How Healthier School Meals Have Changed Grocery Shopping
Tuck professor Kusum Ailawadi has documented a noticeable shift in grocery purchases after the implementation of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act.
When Self-Service Backfires: Why Anxious Customers Need Human Reassurance
New research by Michelle Kinch shows that in high-stakes moments, self-service technology use can erode trust—unless companies design with emotion...
Tuck Knowledge in Practice Podcast: Decision Biases Under Risk and Uncertainty in the NBA
NBA teams are awash in player data, but their personnel decisions come down to human judgment. Tuck professor Daniel Feiler explains how numerous...
Data Speaks Volumes, If You Know How to Listen
Peter Golder helped pioneer the historical method in marketing research more than 30 years ago. He’s still uncovering important truths where nobody...
Living in a Post-Truth World
A conversation with James Siderius, assistant professor of business administration, on AI, social media, and the misinformation problem.
Tuck Knowledge in Practice Podcast: A Playbook for Platforms in Crisis
Digital platforms are uniquely vulnerable in times of crisis. Tuck marketing professor Prasad Vana explains why supply-side disruptions hit harder...

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