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Sharique Hasan

Assistant Professor, Organizational Behavior
Sharique Hasan
Assistant Professor of Organizational Behavior
Fletcher Jones Faculty Scholar for 2013-2014
Academic Area: 
Organizational Behavior

Research Statement

Sharique Hasan’s research attempts to shed light on both the causes and consequences of informal social networks within and outside organizations. In particular, he is interested in understanding (a) how informal social networks initially form, (b) how they change and evolve, (c) why certain categories of individuals occupy beneficial positions within networks while others do not, and (d) the processes by which social network structure affects both individual careers and the organizations in which careers develop.

Bio

Sharique Hasan is an Assistant Professor of Organizational Behavior at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business. He studies how informal social networks within and outside organizations form and change, and how they affect people’s career outcomes and the organizations in which their careers develop. His ongoing research includes studies of how entering employees at a professional service firm initially form their social networks as well as how certain network structures help or hurt career outcomes such as turnover and promotion. Another ongoing research project examines how individuals from different social classes, ethnic groups, and religious communities in India form social networks amongst each other when they enter new institutional settings, and how these networks affect individual outcomes such as academic achievement and career placements.

Professor Hasan received his BS in Computer Science and Philosophy from Rutgers College in New Jersey, an MS in Public Policy and Management and his PhD in Organizational Theory and Management from Carnegie Mellon University’s Heinz College. His doctoral dissertation, “Social Networks, Stratification and Careers in Organizations” won the Herbert A. Simon Doctoral Dissertation Award in the Administrative Sciences from Carnegie Mellon University. His research has been published in the American Sociological Review, Administrative Science Quarterly, Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, and Social Networks.

Academic Degrees

  • PhD in Organizational Theory and Management, Carnegie Mellon University, 2010
  • MS in Public Policy and Management, Carnegie Mellon University, 2006
  • BS in Computer Science and Philosophy, Rutgers College, 2003

Academic Appointments

  • At Stanford University since 2010

Awards and Honors

  • Herbert A Simon Doctoral Dissertation Award in Administrative Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University, 2012

Publications

Journal Articles

John-Paul Ferguson, Sharique Hasan. Administrative Science Quarterly. 2013, Vol. 58, Issue 2, Pages 233-256.
Sharique Hasan. Social Networks. 2012, Vol. 34, Issue 4, Pages 506-514.
Sharique Hasan, George T Duncan, Daniel B Neill, Rema Padman. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. January 2011, Vol. 18, Issue 4, Pages 449-458.
Sharique Hasan, George T. Duncan, Daniel B. Neill, Rema Padman. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. 2011, Vol. 18, Issue 4, Pages 449-458.

Courses Taught

Degree Courses

2013-14

This course is designed to improve your effectiveness a manager by introducing you to both the concepts and tools that are part of the "new science of social networks" as they apply to organizations. In this course, you will develop the skills to...

This course provides coverage of both introductory and intermediate topics in social network analysis with a primary focus on recent developments in theory, methods and substantive applications. We will begin the course with a brief overview of...

Data and Decisions an introductory course in probability, statistics and decision analysis. Our goal is to teach you how to evaluate quantitative information and to make sound decisions in complex situations. 'D&D' combines two areas of...

2011-12

This course is designed to improve your effectiveness a manager by introducing you to both the concepts and tools that are part of the "new science of social networks" as they apply to organizations. In this course, you will develop the skills to...

2010-11

This course is designed to improve your effectiveness a manager by introducing you to both the concepts and tools that are part of the "new science of social networks" as they apply to organizations. In this course, you will develop the skills to...