Graduate School of Business
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José Ramón Enríquez
Postdoctoral Scholar, Business
BioI am a postdoctoral fellow at the Golub Capital Social Impact Lab and the Stanford Digital Economy Lab, under the supervision of Susan Athey and Erik Brynjolfsson.
I study how to improve political accountability in developing contexts. I work on a variety of topics, such as the role of (mis)information, criminal-political violence, and policy coordination across levels of government. My recent work is centered on reducing misinformation sharing and enhancing online deliberation through the use of Generative AI.
Before joining Stanford, I obtained a Ph.D. in Political Economy and Government (PEG) from the Harvard Kennedy School and the Economics and Government departments at Harvard University. I also obtained a B.A. in Economics and a B.A. in Political Science from Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM) in Mexico City. I was raised in Durango, Mexico. -
Clemens Graf von Luckner
Postdoctoral Scholar, Business
BioClemens Graf von Luckner is a Postdoctoral Fellow at Stanford GSB's Global Capital Allocation Project, where his research investigates international capital flows, with a focus on sovereign debt and crypto assets. Prior to joining Stanford, he was a Doctoral Fellow at Harvard's Mossavar Rahmani Center for Business and Government.
Formerly an economist and advisor in the World Bank's Chief Economist Office under Carmen Reinhart, Clemens was involved when the World Bank and its client countries grappled with the COVID-19 pandemic and its macro-financial consequences.
Clemens completed his undergraduate studies at Sciences Po Paris, and also studied at the American University of Beirut. He holds graduate degrees in Economics and Finance from Sciences Po and Columbia University, and recently finished his PhD in economics at Sciences Po, with co-supervision from Harvard University. -
Konstantin Felix Scheuermann
Graduate Visiting Researcher Student, Graduate School of Business
BioKonstantin Scheuermann researches and works with organizations to better understand emerging technologies, often developed in the private sector, in the context of civil society.
Currently, Konstantin is pursuing a Ph.D. at the UCL School of Management and is a Visiting Researcher at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Previously, he was a Visiting Researcher at the Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society (PACS) and a Visiting Ph.D. student at the London Business School (LBS). He received his BSc in Economics (summa cum laude) from Maastricht University and his Master of Research in Management (distinction) from the UCL School of Management. Konstantin is an award-winning Ph.D. student funded by the UK Research Innovation: Innovating Across Sectors (PI: Angela Aristidou) project, the Fulbright Schuman Program, the German Academic Merit Foundation, The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), and the UCL School of Management. -
Xueping Sun
Postdoctoral Scholar, Business
BioI received my BA of Economics from Sun-Yat-Sen University in Guangzhou and my MA of Economics from Peking University in Beijing. I obtained my PhD in 2022 from the Institute for International Economic Studies (IIES) at Stockholm University.
I work at the intersection of political economy, innovation, and welfare policy. I am particularly interested in how political incentives and constraints drive policy creation, and implementation, and how the interplay between government, market and academia shapes economic prosperity. In my research I use machine learning and big data methods to exploit novel data, such as politicians’ CV profiles, policy documents, publication records of scientists, news coverage and social media data to answer these questions. -
Morgan Weaving
Postdoctoral Scholar, Business
BioMorgan is a postdoctoral researcher, working with Dr. Michele Gelfand on research relating to culture, norms, diversity, and stigma at the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Morgan obtained her PhD in social psychology at the University of Melbourne, where she explored the behaviours and psychological processes that reinforce hierarchical gender relations. More broadly, Morgan is interested in how social norms are transmitted over time, vary across cultures, and affect social inequalities.