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5 changes: 4 additions & 1 deletion _team/bhavya-mohan.md
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- 2023
home: University
agency:
- Commerce
- Treasury
- Small Business Administration
title: Fellow
status: Current
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Bhavya is an Assistant Professor in the Marketing department at the University of San Francisco. In her research, she studies the effects of transparency on consumer behavior, using both lab and field experiments. Specifically, her research investigates how consumer behavior changes when organizations are transparent about the costs incurred to provide a service, and the wages they pay their employees. She previously served as an academic advisor to the United Kingdom’s Behavioral Insights Team, on research examining the effects of disclosing firm-level gender pay gaps. She received her doctorate in marketing, with a focus on consumer psychology, from Harvard Business School in 2016.
Bhavya Mohan is a Fellow at the Office of Evaluation Sciences. Her projects are primarily impact evaluations that aim to reduce barriers to accessing government programs. Prior to OES, Bhavya was an Assistant Professor in the Marketing department at the University of San Francisco, where she studied the effects of disclosing product costs and executive pay on consumer behavior. She also served as an academic advisor to the United Kingdom’s Behavioral Insights Team, on research examining the effects of disclosing gender pay gaps. Bhavya holds a Doctorate in Business from Harvard Business School, and a Bachelors in Economics and English from Stanford University.
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title: Methods Lead
status: Current
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Oliver A. McClellan serves as the OES Methods Lead. Oliver was previously an Early Career Fellow in the Department of Political Science at Columbia University. His most recent research examines the role political parties play in influencing the opinions and actions of the United States electorate, with emphasis on the effects of conflict between political candidates and parties. He also specializes in using experimental methodology to test behavioral interventions in voter mobilization and public policy.
Oliver A. McClellan serves as the OES Methods Lead, contributing to research design and analysis across portfolios. Oliver joined OES while working as an Early Career Fellow in the Department of Political Science at Columbia University. He specializes in randomized trial design and causal inference methodology. His most recent research prior to joining OES examines the role political parties play in influencing the opinions and actions of the United States electorate.
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