
Ilana Brody
Ph.D. Student, UCLA Anderson School of Management
About
I am a PhD Candidate studying Behavioral Decision Making at the Anderson School of Management. My research interests broadly focus on how context and cues in the environment affect judgment, decision-making, and goal pursuit. I am specifically interested in the psychology of giving and receiving resources, and how to improve resource allocation in the contexts of health, financial decision making, and education. Prior to coming to Anderson, I spent years designing and evaluating social policies aimed at reducing inequities in the U.S.
Education and Degree(s)
PhD Candidate in Behavioral Decision Making, Anderson School of Management, University of California, Los Angeles.
B.A. in Psychology and Economics, University of Virginia.