I am a PhD candidate in Management at Columbia Business School.

My research focuses on the competition between firms to shape and navigate the sociopolitical and regulatory environment, and I primarily employ discourse and content analysis.

I leverage computational, empirical, and experimental approaches, mainly using large text/image data or field experiments.

My research is funded by Firms and Industrial Policy Idea Lab of Columbia Center for Political Economy and Office of Provost at Columbia University.

Prior to my PhD at Columbia, I received my masters degree in Quantitative Methods in Social Sciences (QMSS) from Columbia University. I also completed my undergraduate studies at the University of Michigan with a degree in Economics (with distinction).

You can find my CV here.