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John BeshearsAssociate Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business SchoolVerified email at post.harvard.edu
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Hengchen DaiAssistant Professor of Management and Organizations, Anderson School of Management, UCLAVerified email at anderson.ucla.edu
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Max BazermanHarvard Business School, Harvard UniversityVerified email at hbs.edu
Dolly ChughNew York UniversityVerified email at stern.nyu.edu
David LaibsonProfessor of Economics, Harvard UniversityVerified email at fas.harvard.edu
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Kevin VolppProfessor of Medicine and Health Care Management, University of PennsylvaniaVerified email at wharton.upenn.edu
James J. ChoiProfessor of Finance, Yale UniversityVerified email at yale.edu
Brigitte C. MadrianDean and Marriott Distinguished Professor, Marriott School of Business, Brigham Young UniversityVerified email at byu.edu
Angela DuckworthUniversity of PennsylvaniaVerified email at characterlab.org
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