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Carey Business School faculty will create a cutting-edge pathway for substance use disorder researchers to develop new treatment options thanks to a $1.6 million grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
Brian Gunia, PhD
Brian Gunia joined the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School in 2011 and is now a Professor of Management. Brian seeks to create and disseminate new knowledge about negotiating effectively in the real world, with the ultimate aim of helping people lead happier and more productive lives. His research focuses on evidence-based strategies for avoiding common negotiation mistakes and thriving in everyday negotiations, particularly with colleagues, friends, and family. Finally, and in addition to his work on negotiating effectively, Brian examines the interrelated, everyday imperative of sleeping
AI for better health: Carey joins national effort to build workforce and capacity
Through AIM-AHEAD, Carey Business School faculty are helping U.S. researchers utilize AI to advance diabetes and other health research.
Risk and reward: New insights on 0DTE option trading
Professors Federico Bandi and Nicola Fusari examine the meteoric growth in 0DTEs, known as “zero-days-to-expiration” options, to develop a new framework for valuing 0DTEs.
Kathleen M. Sutcliffe, PhD
Kathleen M. Sutcliffe is a Bloomberg Distinguished Professor with appointments in the Carey Business School, the School of Medicine (Anesthesia and Critical Care Medicine), the School of Nursing, the Bloomberg School of Public Health, and the Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality. Her research program has been devoted to investigating how organizations and their members cope with uncertainty and how organizations can be designed to be more reliable and resilient. She has investigated organizational safety, high reliability, and resilience practices in oil and gas exploration and
Beyond flowers and cards: How health care leaders can transform America's maternal health crisis
Stacey Lee, professor of practice at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School and Bloomberg School of Public Health, explores the state of maternal health and how health care leaders can commit to creating a better system for mothers.
Cash Transfers to the Poor Linked to Ecological Benefits
Study by Johns Hopkins economist Paul Ferraro finds that Indonesian anti-poverty programs also led to less deforestation.
Andrea Weiss, founder and CEO of The O Alliance, to give May graduation address
Andrea Weiss, founder and chief executive officer of The O Alliance, a global consulting network focused on the transformation of consumer commerce, is the featured speaker at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School’s May 2022 graduation ceremony.
Courageous leadership and consistent action: a Carey student’s recipe for change
MoAndra Johnson (MBA ’26) works at the intersection of mental health, human sexuality, and DEI and is using her education to dismantle systemic barriers and create spaces where marginalized communities can thrive.