Tahseen Hasan
Dr. Tahseen Hasan is a Lecturer of Accounting at the Lally School of Management. He has previously served as an Assistant Professor of Accounting at West Virginia University Institute of Technology and as a Visiting Scholar at the Stern School of Business, New York University. Dr. Hasan earned his Ph.D. from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and his Bachelor's degree from Fordham University. Dr. Hasan's research interests include financial accounting, behavioral accounting, financial reporting, corporate social responsibility, machine learning, cryptocurrency, and blockchain.
Kedong Chen
Research Interests: Supply Network, Innovation, Risk and Resilience, E-commerce Logistics, Data Analytics
Liad Wagman
Liad Wagman is Dean of the Lally School of Management at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Professor of Economics, and Academic Affiliate at the International Center for Law and Economics. Previously, he was Dean, Professor of Economics, and the John and Mae Calamos Dean Endowed Chair at the Stuart School of Business at Illinois Institute of Technology, with an affiliate professor appointment at Illinois Tech’s Lewis College of Science and Letters.
Saggi Nevo
Dr. Nevo is a tenured Associate Professor at the Lally School of Management. He has a Ph.D. in Management Information Systems from York University, a Master’s degree in Economics from Northwestern University, and a Bachelor's degree in Economics and Business Administration from the University of Haifa. Prior to joining the academia, Dr. Nevo had worked in the tech industry, first as software developer, then as development manager, and finally as Vice President, Engineering.
Tanya Singh
My research examines how people make decisions with ethical consequences. In my latest research, I study the impact of performing computer programming on response to moral dilemmas like the trolley problem. This work has generated some interesting findings that extend our understanding of moral decision making, autonomous vehicles and algorithmic bias. Another stream of research examines how and why consumers might put off purchase decisions, and examines the downstream consequences of doing so.
Kevin Fletcher
Dr. Kevin A. Fletcher serves as Professor of Practice and Director of Undergraduate Programs for Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute’s Lally School of Management. Dr. Fletcher brings a wide and varied background that includes nonprofit management, business ownership, and an interest in the ways businesses impact and interact with the natural environment.
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