Min Gong

Adjunct Professor: Behavioral Economics and Decision Making at Hult International Business School

Schools

  • Hult International Business School

Links

Biography

Hult International Business School

Education

  • Ph.D University of Pennsylvania (2006 — 2009)
  • Ph.D University of Wyoming (2002 — 2007)

Companies

  • Science Lead, Global Fee Systems Amazon (2022)
  • Adjunct Professor: Behavioral Economics and Decision Making Hult International Business School (2021)
  • Senior Director, Data Science Walmart Global Tech (2022 — 2022)
  • Director of Behavioral Science and Data Science Walmart Global Tech (2020 — 2022)
  • Head of Applied Behavioral Science Walmart Global Tech (2019 — 2020)
  • Principal behavioral data scientist Walmart Global Tech (2017 — 2019)
  • Economist RAND Corporation (2014 — 2017)
  • Research Manager: Behavioral Economics, Research Architecture Division, Consumer Analytics Group Altisource (Altisource Labs) (2012 — 2014)
  • Postdoctoral Research Scientist Columbia University (2009 — 2012)

Publications

  • Effects of Antismoking Media on College Students' Smoking-Related Beliefs and Intentions 2017
  • Testing the Scenario Hypothesis: An Experimental Comparison of Scenarios and Forecasts for Decision Support in a Complex Decision Environment 2017
  • Zonnic®: A New Player in an Old Field 2017
  • Implementation of the Tobacco-Free Campus Policy on College Campuses: Evidence from a Survey of College Students in Beijing 2016
  • Whither Hong Kong? 2016
  • Can Big Tobacco's Power Wall Be Breached? 2015
  • Effective Disclosures in Financial Decisionmaking 2015
  • Hiding the Tobacco Power Wall Reduces Cigarette Smoking Risk in Adolescents: Using an Experimental Convenience Store to Assess Tobacco Regulatory Options at Retail Point-of-Sale 2015
  • Why Chinese Discount Future Financial and Environmental Gains but Not Losses More Than Americans 2014

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