IIMB’s R&P office to host a seminar on ‘Information and Facilitation Interventions for Accountability in Health and Nutrition: Evidence from a Randomized Trial in India’ on February 03
30 January 2020, Bengaluru: The Office of Research and Publications (R&P) at IIM Bangalore will host a research seminar titled ‘Information and Facilitation Interventions for Accountability in Health and Nutrition: Evidence from a Randomized Trial in India’, on February 03, 2020. Prof. Manoj Mohanan from Duke University will deliver the talk to the doctoral students in the seminar.
Manoj is an Associate Professor at Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University who also hold secondary appointments in the Department of Economics and the Global Health Institute. He has earned his PhD in Health Policy (Economics) from Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University.
As an applied microeconomist working in health policy/global health, Manoj’s research focuses on topics including performance-based contracts, measurement of provider quality and performance, social franchising, and social accountability/monitoring. He also studies the role of subjective expectations/beliefs in healthcare behaviour.
Date: February 03 (Monday), 2020
Venue: Classroom C11
Time: 2:30 pm
IIMB’s R&P office to host a seminar on ‘Information and Facilitation Interventions for Accountability in Health and Nutrition: Evidence from a Randomized Trial in India’ on February 03
30 January 2020, Bengaluru: The Office of Research and Publications (R&P) at IIM Bangalore will host a research seminar titled ‘Information and Facilitation Interventions for Accountability in Health and Nutrition: Evidence from a Randomized Trial in India’, on February 03, 2020. Prof. Manoj Mohanan from Duke University will deliver the talk to the doctoral students in the seminar.
Manoj is an Associate Professor at Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University who also hold secondary appointments in the Department of Economics and the Global Health Institute. He has earned his PhD in Health Policy (Economics) from Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University.
As an applied microeconomist working in health policy/global health, Manoj’s research focuses on topics including performance-based contracts, measurement of provider quality and performance, social franchising, and social accountability/monitoring. He also studies the role of subjective expectations/beliefs in healthcare behaviour.
Date: February 03 (Monday), 2020
Venue: Classroom C11
Time: 2:30 pm