Kathryn Shaw

Kathryn Shaw (shaw_kathryn@gsb.stanford.edu) is the Ernest C. Arbuckle Professor of Economics at the Graduate School of Business, Stanford University. Previously, Shaw was the Ford Distinguished Research Chair and Professor of Economics at the business school at Carnegie Mellon University. She completed her PhD in economics at Harvard University in 1981. Professor Shaw served as a Senate-confirmed Member of President Clinton's Council of Economic Advisers, 1999-2001, and is an editor of the Journal of Labor Economics. Shaw's most recent research focuses on managing talent in high performance organizations. She studies how firms attract and build star talent in the software industry and in a range of knowledge-intensive industries. More broadly, Professor Shaw studies how companies can achieve measurable rates of return from investing in human resource management practices that are aimed at improving the performance of workers or teams of workers. She is identified as a co-developer of the field of "insider econometrics," in which researchers use internal "inside" company data to study the performance gains from practices such as teamwork and incentive pay.