I am a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Southern California Marshall School of Business. I received my Ph.D. in Management from 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 current work at USC Business for Energy Transition Initiatives examines how firms operating data centers address sustainability and innovation challenges, with a focus on energy procurement and its implications for AI.

Prior to my PhD at Columbia, I received my master’s 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).