Neil Malhotra
The Edith M. Cornell Professor of Political Economy
Additional Administrative Titles
Bio
Neil Malhotra is The Edith M. Cornell Professor of Political Economy at Stanford Graduate School of Business. He also holds a courtesy appointment in the Stanford University Department of Political Science. He serves as the Louise and Claude N. Rosenberg, Jr. Director of the Center for Social Innovation at Stanford GSB.
He has authored over 60 articles on numerous topics including American politics, political behavior, and survey methodology. His research has been published in the American Political Science Review, the American Journal of Political Science, the Journal of Politics, Science, and the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, among other outlets. He currently serves as an associate editor of Public Opinion Quarterly and the Journal of Experimental Political Science.
He received his MA and PhD in political science from Stanford University, where he was the Melvin & Joan Lane Stanford Graduate Fellow. He received a BA in economics from Yale University.
Academic Degrees
- PhD in Political Science, Stanford University, 2008
- MA in Political Science, Stanford University, 2005
- BA in Economics, summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, Distinction in the Major, Yale University, 2002
Academic Appointments
- At Stanford University since 2008
Professional Experience
- Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation
Awards and Honors
- Susan Ford Dorsey Faculty Fellow for 2020–21
- Susan Ford Dorsey Faculty Fellow for 2019–20
- Susan Ford Dorsey Faculty Fellow for 2016–17
- Philip F. Maritz Faculty Scholar, Stanford GSB, 2013–14
- Jewell-Loewenberg Award for the Best Article in Legislative Studies Quarterly, American Political Science Association
- Invited Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences
Publications
Journal Articles
Books
Working Papers
Academic Publications
Teaching
Degree Courses
Executive Education & Other Non-Degree Programs
Stanford Case Studies
Stanford GSB Affiliations
- Faculty Affiliate Golub Capital Social Impact Lab
Service to the Profession
Member
- American Political Science Association, 2004-2009