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Sally Sadoff is a Professor of Economics and Strategy at the Rady School of Management, University of California, San Diego. Her research spans applied microeconomics, behavioral economics, and field experiments, with applications to education, health, and labor economics. Prior to joining UCSD, she was a postdoctoral scholar at the University of Chicago.
- Education: Ph.D. and M.A. in Economics from the University of Chicago; B.A. in Economics from Harvard University.
Her work investigates how behavioral economics principles influence decision-making in educational and health contexts. Recent studies examine sleep habits, social media effects on productivity, and incentive design for teachers. She has published in journals like the Journal of Political Economy, American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, and PNAS.
Key trends in her publications include experimental methodologies to analyze educational interventions, behavioral health responses, and incentive structures in labor and management. She has conducted field experiments on tutoring, teacher motivation, and pandemic-related behavioral shifts.
- Scientific Awards: Arthur Brody Chair in Management Leadership.
Sadoff collaborates extensively on interdisciplinary research projects, often partnering with economists like John List, Steven Levitt, and Silvia Saccardo. Her work bridges economic theory with practical policy applications through rigorous empirical testing.





