Ernan Haruvy
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Career
In 1993, Haruvy was a research assistant for Professors
Yoav Kislev at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Faculty of Agriculture in
Rehovot, where he worked on the economic impact of Continuing Son Law in the
Moshav.
[Pesquin, Claudio, Ayal Kimhi, and Yoav Kislev. "Old age security and intergenerational transfer of family farms."
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10.22004/ag.econ.232689
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In 1999, he joined the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, where he was trained by Professor Ido Erev on learning theory. During that time, Haruvy also worked with Uri Gneezy in pioneering applications of Field experiment.
In 2000, he joined Harvard Business School. He completed his post-doctoral work at Harvard University under Nobel laureate Alvin Roth, where he worked on applying behavioral economics insights to
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Research works
Haruvy'
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and improving corporate governance
Awards and recognition
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SSHRC Insights Grant 2020, awarded by Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada
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SSHRC Insights Grant 2022, awarded by Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada
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Service Award by the University of Texas at Dallas
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Awarded the second 'Donna Wilhelm Research Fellow' at SMU's National Center for Arts Research (NCAR).
Media Appearances
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[Kristine Imherr (2016) Marketing Class Competition Pairs Students with Golin'
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