In 2000, he joined Harvard Business School. He completed his post-doctoral work at Harvard University under Nobel laureate Alvin Roth, where he worked on applying behavioral economics insights to Market design.[7]
He was subsequently hired as a Professor at the University of Texas at Dallas,[8] where he was mentored by Frank Bass.
Research works
Haruvy’s research has been focused on improving the fundraising performance of charitable organizations [9] and cultural institutions,[10] as well as channeling investment dollars to sustainable endeavors. [11] and improving corporate governance [12]
Awards and recognition
Management Science Distinguished Service Award for 2009,[13] 2010,[14] and 2021 [15]
SSHRC Insights Grant 2020, awarded by Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada [16]
SSHRC Insights Grant 2022, awarded by Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada [17]
Service Award by the University of Texas at Dallas[18]
Awarded the second 'Donna Wilhelm Research Fellow' at SMU's National Center for Arts Research (NCAR).[19]
Media Appearances
Haruvy has given a number of interviews in media outlets, on various topics including the cost of college tuition,[20] crypto currencies,[21] co-branding,[22] social media,[23][24] social preferences,[25] and pricing.[26]
^ Pesquin, Claudio, Ayal Kimhi, and Yoav Kislev. "Old age security and intergenerational transfer of family farms." (1996). Working paper. https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/232689/?v=pdf 10.22004/ag.econ.232689
^ The Dynamics of Law Clerk Matching: An Experimental and Computational Investigation of Proposals for Reform of the Market - Article - Faculty & Research - Harvard Business School (hbs.edu) https://www.hbs.edu/faculty/Pages/item.aspx?num=19254
^ Briesch, R., Haruvy, E., Voss, G. B., & Giraud Voss, Z. (2024). The countervailing effects of spatial competition in the performing arts: examining local versus traded market performance. Journal of Cultural Economics, 1-48. (shareable link: https://rdcu.be/dICSg). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10824-024-09510-4