Each academic year, the Kilts Center hosts several visiting faculty fellows from fields such as behavioral science, marketing economics, and cognitive psychology. These visitors bring expertise that complements the research environment at Booth.

Visiting faculty fellow research talks feature these visitors and their academic work.

FY25 Kilts Visiting Faculty Fellows

Visitor Home institution Visit dates Presentation date Presentation title
Erasmus University 10/29 - 11/20/2024 10/30/2024 Exploiting Survey Data for Making Moderators Observable
Columbia University 3/24 - 4/4/2025 3/27/2025 Modeling Story Expectations to Understand Engagement: A Generative Framework Using LLMs
University of Toronto 5/5 - 5/16/2025 5/12/2025 The Economics of Bicycles for the Mind

Past Kilts Visiting Faculty Fellows

, Michael and Diane Jones Professor of Business Administration at the University of Rochester’s Simon Business School. His research focuses on quantitative marketing and empirical industrial organization.

, assistant professor of marketing at the Boston University Questrom School of Business and an affiliate of the Boston University Department of Economics. He is an economist who studies digitization and search and matching markets.

, assistant professor of marketing at the UCL School of Management. His research focuses on consumer search, with a particular interest in developing and estimating structural models to better understand information frictions in online markets.

, assistant professor of marketing at the University of Rochester’s Simon Business School. His research focuses on the intersection of quantitative marketing and empirical industrial organization.

, professor of behavioural science in the School of Psychology at UNSW Sydney and the director of the UNSW Institute for Climate Risk & Response. His research focuses on the cognitive processes underlying judgment, choice, and decision-making, with applications in environmental, medical, financial, and forensic contexts. 

, professor of marketing and behavioral decision making and the associate dean of the Ph.D. program at the UCLA Anderson School of Management. His research examines the psychology underlying fundamental economic concepts, including how and when people consider opportunity costs, plan for the future, reason about product differentiation, and think about stocks versus flows.

, associate professor of psychology at Vanderbilt University. Her research uses a joint experimental and computational modeling approach to study human judgment, decision-making, reasoning, and memory.

, associate professor of marketing at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University. She studies the role of the self in motivation, examining how people’s thoughts and ideas about themselves, their self-concept, influence their tendency to engage in virtuous behaviors.

assistant professor of marketing at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University. Her research focuses on advertising and its underlying mechanisms, as well as topics at the intersection of public policy and marketing.