Faculty
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Constance E. Bagley
Constance E. Bagley is professor in the practice of law and management and teaches the MBA courses State and Society and Legal Aspects of Entrepreneurship as well as in a variety of executive programs. She is also a senior research scholar at the Yale Law School. Her research focuses on the intersection of law and management and the ability of legally astute managers and entrepreneurs to use the law and legal tools to create value, marshal resources, and manage risk. Learn more
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Barry Nalebuff
Professor Nalebuff has written on a wide variety of subjects ranging from strategy to pricing, bidding to bargaining, and innovation to incentives. He is an expert on game theory and has written extensively on its application for managers. His most recent book, The Art of Strategy, is an update of the best-selling Thinking Strategically, which explains the fundamentals of game theory using real world examples. Professor Nalebuff's work on strategy focuses on the fundamental duality in business—the conflict between cooperating to create a pie and competing to divide it up—which he presents in Co-opetition Learn more
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Andrew Metrick
Andrew Metrick joined the Yale School of Management from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, where he served on the faculty from 1999 to 2007. Prior to Wharton, he spent five years teaching economics in the Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences. His research and teaching have focused on venture capital, private equity, corporate governance, and decision-making under uncertainty. Learn more
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Rodrigo Canales
Rodrigo Canales' research is centered on institutions and economic development, with a specific focus on institutions that affect the quality and levels of entrepreneurship in developing countries. Most of his research seeks to understand the process through which institutions are purposefully changed, with a focus on the role of individuals in that process. So far, he has done work in the Mexican financial sector, including work in Small Business credit and Microfinance Learn more
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David M. Cromwell
David Cromwell comes to the Yale School of Management with 30 years of work experience at JPMorgan & Co., Inc. on Wall Street as well as in London. His expertise includes international and domestic commercial banking, credit and financial analysis, international and U.S. securities research, corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions, venture capital, and private equity investing. Learn more
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Bruce Judson
Bruce Judson is a successful go-it-alone entrepreneur, a bestselling and award-winning author, and one of the nation's leading experts on marketing and entrepreneurship. Judson's unique approach is to "battle test" his innovative theories by founding real businesses based on his evolving principles. These practical tests of his theories, combined with his extensive research, then form the basis for his widely acclaimed books. Learn more
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Maureen Burke
Maureen Burke has over 20 years' experience in entrepreneurship and finance. She began her career at Merrill Lynch and Cantor Fitzgerald as an underwriter and trader in Municipal Bond Finance. After nine years, she left Wall Street to pursue an MBA in finance from the Yale School of Management. Since graduating from SOM in 1997, her focus has been advising entrepreneurs and technology-based start-up companies. She has consulted to and written business plans for a variety of entrepreneurs in emerging technology companies covering industries such as biotechnology, environmental technologies, and medical devices. Clients include Johnson & Johnson Development Corporation, the Cleantech Venture Network, Conti Enterprises Inc, and Keren Pharmaceuticals.Learn more
