About
Steven Callander is the Herbert Hoover Professor of Public and Private Management at Stanford University, with courtesy appointments in Economics and Political Science. He is also a Senior Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research. His work focuses on political economy, public policy dynamics, regulatory frameworks, and the interplay between innovation and governance.
Research interests include policy decay, regulatory challenges in emerging technologies, ideological competition, and the mechanisms of political influence in market systems. His scholarship bridges economics, political science, and public policy, with a focus on how institutions and policies shape societal outcomes.
Recent articles explore topics such as AI regulation, policy enforcement dynamics, and the role of cheap talk in complex environments. His work often analyzes the interplay between political competition and institutional stability, contributing to debates on governance, innovation policy, and democratic processes.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided text. His advisory and grant activities are not detailed here, but his research spans collaborations across economics, political science, and public policy domains.



