
معرفی
Reza Dibadj is a Professor at the University of San Francisco School of Law, specializing in corporate law, securities regulation, administrative law, and antitrust. He holds a JD from Harvard University, an MBA from Harvard Business School, and an SB from Harvard College. His research integrates network theory and institutional analysis to explore governance frameworks and regulatory strategies, emphasizing welfare-enhancing institutional designs.
- Education: JD (Harvard), MBA (Harvard Business School), SB (Harvard College)
His research interests focus on institutional comparisons between corporate and administrative law, antitrust vs. regulation, and the application of network theory to legal analysis. He critiques existing frameworks and proposes innovative approaches to govern government-business interactions.
Notable articles include explorations of crowdfunding regulations, corporate governance narratives, and antitrust strategies. He received the Distinguished Professor Award at USF School of Law in 2008.
- Awards: Distinguished Professor Award (2008)
Prior roles include visiting professorships at UC Berkeley and UC Hastings, alongside tenure at the University of Miami. His work bridges legal theory with practical regulatory challenges, addressing topics like shareholder rights, financial reform, and transnational legal systems.


