Innovator in Information Systems and Social Outcomes
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Dr. Jason Chan is an Assistant Professor of Information & Decision Sciences at the Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota, where he specializes in the intersection of technology, business, and social policy. With a focus on emerging phenomena related to internet platforms, his research addresses critical issues in healthcare, crime, financial well-being, education, and labor discrimination. Dr. Chan employs a range of quantitative methods, including econometric modeling and experimental techniques, to uncover meaningful insights from complex datasets. His work has been published in prestigious journals such as MIS Quarterly and Management Science, and has garnered attention from major media outlets like The Economist and NBC News. Recognized for his contributions to the field, he has received multiple Best Paper Awards and research grants, and was named one of Poets & Quants' Top 40 Professors Under 40 worldwide in 2018. Dr. Chan is also dedicated to teaching at various academic levels, utilizing interactive methods to engage students and enhance their learning experience in the rapidly evolving landscape of information systems.