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Alice Lee is an Assistant Professor of Organizational Behavior at Cornell University's ILR School, focusing on social influence dynamics in organizational contexts. Her research explores how individuals strategize influence, who adopts these strategies, and situational factors determining effectiveness.
Education: Ph.D. in Management from Columbia Business School; B.S. in Finance from NYU Stern School of Business. Pre-academic career: Asset Management at J.P. Morgan.
Research Interests: Social influence mechanisms, decision-making processes, and the psychological underpinnings of organizational behavior. Her studies emphasize the social meaning attached to influence attempts and their outcomes in economic or subjective contexts.
Publications span interdisciplinary fields including genetics and stem cell research, though her primary academic focus remains organizational behavior. Notable articles address bone regeneration, neuromuscular disorders, and genomic analyses.
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