
The faculty of the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School comprises scholars who possess a broad range of experiences and interests. They have studied and taught at top-ranked business schools around the world, and their research has appeared in the leading publications within their respective areas of expertise. In addition, many Carey professors have contributed insights to popular media outlets. The links below offer a sampling of their accomplishments. For a listing of each professor’s body of research work, see the individual biographies.
Will There Be Blood? Yes, Especially if Donors are Compensated, Mario Macis Finds in New Study
Brian Gunia Research: By Withholding Trust at Table, Negotiators End Up 'Paying a Price'
'The Buck Stops at the Board': Phillip Phan on Corporate Governance
Toby Gordon Helps Global MBA Students Channel Entrepreneurial Spirit
At Carey and on Maryland Humanities Council Board, Thomas Crain Guides 'Humane Debate'
Louise Schiavone: Women Still Looking Up at Glass Ceiling
Federico Bandi Finds Reason Amid Chaos of Stock Market: ONE Magazine Profile
Phillip Phan Co-Edits First Book in JHU Series on Entrepreneurship
From ONE Magazine: Kudos for Carey Professors Lee, Kim, Gunia, Zhu, Chakravarti, and Milter
Bold Marketing Cues Can Sell Products But Also Cause Consumers to Use Less, Meng Zhu Research Finds
Sharon Kim and Brian Gunia Win Major Awards for Research Papers
Adam Seth Litwin Co-Authors Chapter in 'Oxford Handbook of Human Capital'
Mario Macis Examines What Motivates People to Donate Blood
Eileen Mauskopf Advocates for Mortgage Forbearance Program
Stacey Lee Looks At Supreme Court Decision on Drug Labeling
Ravi Aron Writes in 'Knowledge@Wharton' on Why Medical Tourism Continues to Thrive
Agresti, Milter, and Baker Join JHU Effort to Advance Health Care IT
Cheong, Sun Publish New Research; Djavanshir Named to Journal's Board
'Computer' Article by Agresti; Honors for Calvin, Litwin; Thompson on 'Moral Compass'
Adam Seth Litwin Awarded First Prize in Sloan Dissertation Competition
Johns Hopkins Magazine on Ravi Aron's Study of Medical Tourism
Thomas Crain Ponders Parallels Between Business and Gambling