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H. Sami Karaca is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Markets, Public Policy, and Law at Boston University's Questrom School of Business. He is based in the Rafik B. Hariri Building at 595 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA, and can be reached via email at karaca@bu.edu.
His research centers on consumer behavior, marketing strategy, and the intersection of public policy with business practices. Key areas include loyalty programs, frequent flyer systems, digital transformation in international marketing, and the societal perception of capitalism. His work often bridges academic insight with public discourse, as seen in contributions to The Conversation, Fortune, and CNN.
The recent publications reflect a strong trend in applying behavioral economics and consumer neuroscience to real-world business challenges, particularly in service industries and digital platforms. His interdisciplinary approach spans media analysis, healthcare decision-making, and AI’s societal impact.
While no formal scientific awards are listed, his collaborative research with scholars such as Jay Zagorsky and involvement in high-impact media outlets indicate significant scholarly and public engagement.
Dr. Karaca has advised or collaborated on research related to consumer decision-making and public policy. Though no formal grants or advising roles are specified, his co-authored conjoint analysis study suggests experience in quantitative research and interdisciplinary collaboration. He contributes to both academic journals and public-facing platforms, emphasizing knowledge transfer.
There is no mention of specific labs or research teams, but his work aligns with centers focused on consumer insights, marketing innovation, and public policy at the intersection of business and society.




