Students on the Job Market

All Wharton doctoral students build their own research interests on a foundation of rigorous research. By pushing the boundaries of understanding, they not only become experts in their fields, but also translate their research into practice, addressing relevant issues in the real world.

Visit our career placement page for information on our graduates’ placements over the past 10 years.

Doctoral Students and Research Interests

Note: If you are interested in students from a particular program, please contact the departments directly for more information.

Accounting

Applied Economics

Applied Economics PhD students on the job market are listed on the department website:
Applied Economics PhD Job Market Candidates

Finance

Finance PhD students on the job market are listed on the department website: Finance PhD Job Market Candidates

Healthcare Management and Economics

Sarah Schutz

Ethics & Legal Studies

Management

JACOB LEVITT

  • Links: EmailWebsitePersonal Website
  • Research Interests: Hierarchy and emotions at work, leadership and leader emotions, group and team dynamics
  • Job Market Paper: “Leader Emotional Accountability: A Framework for Managing the Impact of Leader Emotions in Organizations”
  • Faculty Advisor(s): Nancy Rothbard, Adam Grant

Marketing

MINGYUNG KIM

SIYUAN YIN

HANGCHENG ZHAO

  • Links: Email; Website; Personal Website
  • Research interest:  Pricing, Algorithmic Decision-Making, Reinforcement Learning, Recommendation Algorithms, Platforms, Online Marketing, Empirical IO
  • Job market paper: Algorithmic Collusion of Pricing and Advertising on E-commerce Platforms
  • Faculty advisor: Ron Berman 

YU ZHAO

Operations, Information and Decisions

Statistics & Data Science

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