Current PhD Students

Adrienne Baer

  • Ph.D. Student in Management Science and Engineering, admitted Summer 2021

Ryan Stice-Lusvardi

  • Ph.D. Student in Management Science and Engineering, admitted Autumn 2017

Nick Okafor

  • Ph.D. Student in Management Science and Engineering, admitted Fall 2022

Amanda Pratt

  • Ph.D. Student in Management Science and Engineering, admitted Fall 2022

 

Proud PhD Alumni

Katharina Lix

  • Thesis: “Computational Linguistic Analyses of Flash Teams”

  • Co-advised with Amir Goldberg

  • Graduated: 2021

  • Current Employment: BetterUp

Hatim Rahman

  • Thesis: “Understanding Social Dynamics in the Digital Economy: An Inductive Analysis of Relationships in an Online Labor Market”

  • Co-advised with Steve Barley

  • Graduated: 2019

  • Current Employment: Northwestern University

Ece Kaynak

  • Thesis: “New Training Models for the Digital Workforce: The Case of Coding Bootcamps”

  • Co-advised with Steve Barley

  • Graduated: 2019

  • Current Employment: City University of London

Zachariah Rodgers

  • Thesis: “The Overriding Power of Ought Nots: Evidence from Microfinance for Why Some Types of Hybrid Organizations Fail to Achieve Comprehensive Performance”

  • Co-advised with Steve Barley

  • Graduated: 2017

  • Current Employment: Management Consulting at McKinsey & Company

Daniela Retelny

  • Thesis: “Expert Crowdsourcing With Flash Teams and Organizations”

  • Co-advised with Michael Bernstein

  • Graduated: 2017

  • Current Employment: Advisor at Skipper

Abisola Kusimo

  • Thesis: “The Confidence Gap Predicts the Gender Pay Gap Among STEM Graduates”

  • Graduated: 2020

  • Current Employment: ME310: Engineering Design Entrepreneurship and Innovation | Course Assistant at Stanford University School of Engineering

Rebecca Hinds

  • Thesis: “Beyond the Status Quo Remote Work: How Workers Gain and Lose Status in Their Organizations Amid Shifts to Remote Work”

  • Graduated: 2022

  • Current Employment: Head of The Work Innovation Lab by ASANA

Jen Rhymer

  • Thesis: “Location-Independent Organizations: Designing Collaboration Across Space and Time”

  • Graduated: 2022

  • Current Employment: Assistant Professor at UCL School of Management

 

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