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Personal bio
Yossi Feinberg received his PhD in Mathematics from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem in 1997. His thesis studied how differing prior beliefs of decision makers can be expressed by their disagreement on current (posterior) events. After completing his dissertation under the supervision of Nobel Laureate Professor Robert J. Aumann, Yossi began teaching economics at Kellogg Graduate School of Management. Yossi joined Stanford Graduate School of Business in 1998. Yossi's teaching interests include Managerial Economics, Strategy, Information Markets, Game Theory and Applied Decision Making. In 2003 he received the MBA distinguished teaching award. Yossi's recent research interests include the analysis and implication of strategic decision making in the face of unawareness, the testing of experts in an uncertain environment and the emergence of social structures due to reciprocal relationships. Yossi is currently an Associate Editor of the Journal of Economic Theory. Currently teaching
ALP 305: Product Management
(Autumn)
GSBGEN 390: Individual Research (Autumn, Winter, Spring) MGTECON 691: PhD Directed Reading (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer) MGTECON 699: Doctoral Practicum in Research (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer) MGTECON 698: Doctoral Practicum in Teaching (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer) MGTECON 692: PhD Dissertation Research (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer) |