Emily Bianchi

Associate Professor of Organization & Management at Goizueta Business School

Schools

  • Goizueta Business School

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Goizueta Business School

Biography

Emily Bianchi joined the Goizueta Business School in 2011. She holds a PhD in Management from Columbia University and a BA in Psychology from Harvard University. Bianchi''s research examines how the state of the economy shapes attitudes and behaviors ranging from individualism to ethics. Her work also looks at how economic conditions in early adulthood influence later job attitudes, self-concepts, and moral behavior. Her work has been covered by The New York Times, The Atlantic, NPR''s Marketplace, USA Today, The Financial Times, Businessweek and others. Prior to graduate school, Bianchi was a Senior Consultant at Booz Allen Hamilton.

## Areas Of Expertise

  • Economic Conditions and Early Adulthood
  • Job Attitudes
  • Moral Behavior
  • Ecoomic Conditions and Psychology
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Social Psychology

Education

  • Columbia University: Ph.D., Management 2012
  • Columbia University: M.Phil, Management 2009
  • Harvard University: B.A., Psychology & Afro-American Studies 2001

HONORS & AWARDS

  • “Rising Star” Early Career Award, Association for Psychological Science, 2016
  • Emory Williams Distinguished Teaching Award, Emory’s highest teaching honor, 2016
  • 40 Best Business School Professors under 40, Poets & Quants, 2015
  • Best Published Paper in Organization & Management Theory, AOM, 2014
  • Alumni Award for Excellence in Research, Goizueta Business School, 2014
  • BBA Distinguished Educator Award, Goizueta Business School, 2014
  • Crystal Apple Teaching Award, Emory University, 2014
  • Donald Hambrick Award for excellence in the PhD Program, 2010
  • Merriweather Award for performance in the PhD program, 2007
  • Thomas T. Hoopes Prize for senior thesis, 2001
  • John Harvard Scholarship, 2000-2001

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