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Samuel Goldberg
Assistant Professor of Marketing
Business School Trust Faculty Scholar for 2024–2025
Academic Area:
Research Interests
- Industrial Organization
- Privacy
Bio
Goldberg is an assistant professor of marketing at Stanford Graduate School of Business. His work seeks to better understand the role of privacy, data, and monitoring technologies in markets. He holds a PhD from Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University and undergraduate degrees in economics and physics from Brandeis University. Prior to his PhD, Goldberg served as an associate economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.
Academic Degrees
- PhD in Marketing; Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University; 2022
- BS in Physics & Economics, Brandeis University, 2014
Professional Experience
- Associate Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, 2014–16
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Stanford University Affiliations
- Postdoctoral Fellow Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research