Michael Menietti
About Michael Menietti
Michael Menietti is a Research Scientist at Harvard Business School, specializing in the study of incentives in economics. He holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Pittsburgh and has expertise in programming and data analysis.
Work at Harvard Business School
Michael Menietti has been employed as a Research Scientist at Harvard Business School since 2011. In this role, he focuses on the study of incentives within the field of economics. His work contributes to the academic community by exploring how various incentives affect economic behavior and decision-making processes.
Education and Expertise
Michael Menietti earned his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Economics from the University of Pittsburgh, where he studied from 2005 to 2010. Prior to this, he obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Economics, Statistics, and Mathematics from Florida State University, completing his studies from 2001 to 2005. His educational background provides a solid foundation for his research in economics.
Programming and Data Analysis Skills
Michael Menietti possesses expertise in several programming languages, including Python and Matlab. He is also skilled in data analysis using R. These technical skills enhance his research capabilities, allowing him to analyze complex data sets and derive meaningful insights related to economic incentives.
Background in Higher Education Research
Michael Menietti has a strong background in higher education research. His academic and professional experiences have equipped him with the knowledge and skills necessary to conduct research that informs economic theory and practice. This background supports his current role at Harvard Business School, where he engages in research that impacts the field of economics.