Daniela Sabanمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Daniela Saban is an Associate Professor of Operations, Information, and Technology at Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB). She holds the Botha-Chan Faculty Scholar title for 2024–25 and has been recognized with multiple awards, including the MSOM Young Scholar Prize and the 2024 Revenue Management and Pricing Practice Award. Her research focuses on market design, procurement mechanisms, and online marketplace operations, with industry collaborations in government procurement and volunteer-matching platforms. Saban teaches core MBA courses like Optimization and Simulation Modeling and advanced PhD courses such as Engineering Online Markets . She is an associate editor for Management Science , Operations Research , and other top journals. Education: PhD in Operations Management (Columbia University, 2015); M.Sc. and B.Sc. in Computer Science (University of Buenos Aires, 2009 and 2006). Research Interests: Procurement mechanisms, supply chain management, market design, matching markets, auctions, game theory, and combinatorial optimization. Her work bridges operations research, economics, and computer science, with applications in government procurement, dating apps, and volunteer platforms. Awards: Winner of the 2024 Revenue Management & Pricing Practice Award, 2022 INFORMS Revenue Management Prize, and finalist for Stanford GSB’s Distinguished Teaching Award (2020–2022). Recognized for contributions to algorithmic fairness and operational efficiency in marketplaces. Professional Service: Program co-chair of EC ’24; reviewer for journals including Mathematics of Operations Research and Games and Economic Behavior . Prior experience includes a visiting scholar role at UC Berkeley’s Simons Institute.









