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Jack B. Soll is the Gregory Mario & Jeremy Mario Distinguished Professor of Management and Organizations at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business. He joined Duke in 2005 after roles at INSEAD and visiting positions at Chicago and Wharton. His Ph.D. from the University of Chicago focused on behavioral science and economics.
Research: Soll specializes in the psychology of judgment and decision making, particularly overconfidence, group decision making, and behavioral policy implications. He has pioneered studies on:
- Overconfidence's societal impacts
- Wisdom of crowds dynamics
- Decision biases in hiring and energy policy
Teaching: Teaches decision making, leadership, and statistics across executive and MBA programs. Known for bridging academic research with practical managerial insights.
Awards:
- Decision Analysis Publication Award (2021)
Key Contributions:
- Co-created the 'MPG Illusion' concept showing consumer misunderstandings of fuel efficiency
- Pioneered 'self-blinding' techniques to reduce decision biases
- Advanced understanding of advice-taking dynamics in organizations
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