Brad Greenwood

Associate Professor, Information Systems and Operations Management at George Mason University / Associate Professor at Carlson School of Management

Schools

  • Carlson School of Management

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Biography

Carlson School of Management

Dr. Brad N. Greenwood is an Associate Professor at George Mason University. He joined the faculty at Mason from the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management. Previously, he has also served on the faculty at Temple University’s Fox School of Business and the University of Maryland’s Smith School of Business. Dr. Greenwood’s research examines the intended and unintended consequence of innovation, and how access to the resulting information affects welfare at the interface between business, technology, and social issues; notably in the contexts of healthcare and entrepreneurship. He is currently an Associate Editor at Management Science and MIS Quarterly. His work has been published in such leading outlets as: The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Administrative Science Quarterly, Management Science, Organization Science, Information Systems Research, Productions and Operations Management, MIS Quarterly, the Communications of the ACM, the Strategic Management Journal, the Journal of Business Ethics, the Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, the Journal of Medical Internet Research, and PLoS ONE.

His corporate experience includes nearly eight years as a deputy project manager and analyst for CACI International, a mid-sized consulting firm in the greater Washington DC Metro Area. He received his Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology and Management Information Systems from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Dr. Greenwood also received his MBA from the University of Notre Dame; his Master’s of IT from Virginia Polytechnic Institute; and his PhD from the University of Maryland, College Park. He is currently enrolled as a student at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School.

Research Interests

  • Consequences of Innovation
  • Public and Population Health
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Digital Platforms
  • Healthcare

Education

  • PhD – University of Maryland, College Park
  • MBA – University of Notre Dame
  • MIT – Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • BS – Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

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