Sunita Sah

KPMG Professor of Management Studies at Cambridge Judge Business School Executive Education

Assistant Professor, John and Norma Balen Sesquicentennial Faculty Fellow at Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University

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  • Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University
  • Cambridge Judge Business School Executive Education

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Biography

Cambridge Judge Business School Executive Education

MD (University of Edinburgh), MBA (London Business School), MS, PhD (Tepper Business School, Carnegie Mellon University)

Research interests

Ethics, influence and advice; trust; advisor-advisee relationships; conflicts of interest; institutional corruption; transparency; disclosure; improving decisions; influence; compliance; how professionals who give advice and recipients who receive advice alter their behaviour as a result of conflicts of interest and disclosure policies.

Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University

Professor Sunita Sah is John and Norma Balen Sesquicentennial Fellow and assistant professor of management and organizations. Her research focus is on institutional corruption, ethical decision-making, bias, transparency, improving decisions, influence and advice–in particular how professionals who give advice alter their behavior as a result of conflicts of interest and disclosure policies. Using a multi-method approach of lab and field experiments as well as qualitative analysis and utilizing large real-world archival data sets, Dr. Sah incorporates organizational behavior, psychology, and behavioral economics theory to study different aspects of giving, and reacting to, biased or over-confident advice.

Dr. Sah holds a PhD and MS in organizational behavior from Carnegie Mellon University, an MBA with distinction from London Business School, an MB ChB (UK equivalent to the US MD) in medicine and surgery, and a BSc (hons) in psychology from the University of Edinburgh.

Dr. Sah''s work has been published in top academic journals in management, science, medicine, economics, and psychology, including the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of the American Medical Association, JAMA Internal Medicine, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, and Psychological Science. Her work has also been featured in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Nature, BBC News, Financial Times, Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg BusinessWeek, Boston Globe, and National Public Radio, as well as BBC World Television and national radio stations.

In addition to her research work, Dr. Sah recently served as a Commissioner on the National Commission of Forensic Science and on the Human Factors Committee for the National Institute of Science and Technology Forensic Science Standards Board. Dr. Sah is currently on the editorial board of the journal Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes.

Dr. Sah has won best paper awards from the Academy of Management, Society of Business Ethics, Society of Judgment and Decision-Making, and Society of Personality and Social Psychology, as well as scholar awards from Harvard University, Kellogg School of Management, and the Medical Research Council.

Prior to joining Cornell University, Dr. Sah held academic positions at Georgetown, Duke, and Harvard Universities. Before entering academe, Dr. Sah worked as a medical doctor for the UK''s National Health Service, subsequently becoming senior consultant and European marketing director at IMS Health Consulting and then managing director [CEO] of Organisational Dynamics Ltd.

Awards and Honors

  • Balen Sesquicentennial Faculty Fellowship (2020) Cornell University
  • Institute of Social Sciences Fellowship (2019) Cornell University
  • Half-Century Club Faculty Research Fellowship (2019) Cornell University
  • Best Paper Proceedings (2018) Academy of Management Conference
  • Best Paper Proceedings (2017) Academy of Management Conference

Academic Degrees

  • Ph D Carnegie Mellon University, 2010
  • MS Carnegie Mellon University, 2010
  • MBA London Business School, 2005
  • M.B.Ch.B (MD) University of Edinburgh, 1997
  • B. Sc. University of Edinburgh, 1994

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