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Alex Chan

Alex Chan

Assistant Professor of Business Administration

Assistant Professor of Business Administration

Alex Chan is an Assistant Professor of Business Administration in the Negotiation, Organizations & Markets Unit at Harvard Business School.

Professor Chan is an economist interested in how market failures occur, how such failures lead to disparities across demographic groups, and how to design incentives and engineer markets to remedy these market failures. Currently, his major streams of research are: (1) identifying the causes and consequences of discrimination and diversity in business, education, and healthcare; and (2) identifying how the design of health policies, markets, and healthcare organizations affects allocation outcomes. As a market designer, he has worked with companies and healthcare organizations to launch actual marketplaces (e.g., a liver exchange to find life-saving transplantation opportunities in Pakistan).

Professor Chan holds a Ph.D. from Stanford University and an M.P.H. from Harvard University. Prior to joining academia, Professor Chan has had extensive experience in the healthcare industry starting as a McKinsey consultant, and most recently as Senior Vice President of Market Strategy with Optum/UnitedHealth.

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Alex Chan is an Assistant Professor of Business Administration in the Negotiation, Organizations & Markets Unit at Harvard Business School.

Professor Chan is an economist interested in how market failures occur, how such failures lead to disparities across demographic groups, and how to design incentives and engineer markets to remedy these market failures. Currently, his major streams of research are: (1) identifying the causes and consequences of discrimination and diversity in business, education, and healthcare; and (2) identifying how the design of health policies, markets, and healthcare organizations affects allocation outcomes. As a market designer, he has worked with companies and healthcare organizations to launch actual marketplaces (e.g., a liver exchange to find life-saving transplantation opportunities in Pakistan).

Professor Chan holds a Ph.D. from Stanford University and an M.P.H. from Harvard University. Prior to joining academia, Professor Chan has had extensive experience in the healthcare industry starting as a McKinsey consultant, and most recently as Senior Vice President of Market Strategy with Optum/UnitedHealth.

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Affiliations
  • Health Care Initiative
  • Doctoral Program in Business Economics
  • Harvard Ph.D. Program in Health Policy
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Areas of Interest
  • decision-making
  • diversity
  • economics
  • experimental economics
  • market design
  • Additional Topics
  • cognition
  • consumer-driven health care
  • economics of design
  • experimentation
  • health care innovation
  • identity
  • incentives
  • race and ethnicity
  • Industries
  • health care
  • Geographies
  • Asia
  • North America
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Additional Information
Personal Website
Twitter

Affiliations

Health Care Initiative
Doctoral Program in Business Economics
Harvard Ph.D. Program in Health Policy
Twitter feed

Areas of Interest

decision-making
diversity
economics
experimental economics
market design
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Additional Topics

cognition
consumer-driven health care
economics of design
experimentation
health care innovation
identity
incentives
race and ethnicity

Industries

health care

Geographies

Asia
North America
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