Benjamin Friedrich

Donald P. Jacobs Scholar, Assistant Professor of Strategy at Kellogg School of Management

Schools

  • Kellogg School of Management

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Biography

Kellogg School of Management

Benjamin Friedrich received his PhD in Economics from Yale University in 2016. He is currently a Donald P. Jacobs Scholar and Assistant Professor in the Department of Strategy. Professor Friedrich's main research interests are in labor and personnel economics, and his work frequently overlaps with topics in international trade and health care. His research combines administrative panel data sources to study the interaction of firms and employees, with a particular focus on hiring and promotion strategies of firms and on worker career paths within and across organizations.

** Education **

  • Doctor of Philosophy, 2016, Economics, Yale University
  • Masters of Philosophy, 2013, Economics, Yale University
  • Masters of Arts, 2012, Economics, Yale University
  • Masters of Science, 2010, International Economics and Finance, University of Tuebingen
  • Bachelor of Science, 2008, International Economics, University of Tuebingen

Academic Positions

  • Assistant Professor of Strategy, Strategy, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, 2017-present
  • Donald P. Jacobs Scholar, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, 2016-2017

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