Craig Fox is the co-founder of the Behavioral Science & Policy Association, and co-editor of its flagship Journal, Behavioral Science & Policy (BSP).
Craig is also the Ho-Su Wu Term Chair and Professor of Management at the UCLA Anderson School, Professor of Psychology at the UCLA College of Letters and Sciences, and Professor of Medicine in the UCLA Geffen School. He is the co-Director of the Interdisciplinary Research Group on Behavioral Decision Making at UCLA.
Craig is a former associate editor of Management Science, and former board member of Organization Behavior and Human Decision Processes, and co-edited a special issue of the Strategic Management Journal on psychological foundations of strategic management. He currently serves on the editorial boards of theJournal of Behavioral Decision Making and Judgment and Decision Making. Craig also recently served as President of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, the leading international research organization for behavioral decision research.
Professor Fox has taught MBA and executive courses in Decision Making, Negotiation, Leadership, Strategy, and Dynamic Management at UCLA, as well as the University of Chicago, Northwestern University, Stanford University, the Australian Graduate School of Management, and KoƧ University in Istanbul. In addition, he has been a visiting scholar at Columbia University, New York University, the University of Mannheim, and the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
Craig is a leading authority on how people behave under conditions of risk, uncertainty, and ambiguity. Life is rife with uncertainty because we must make most of our decisions without knowing in advance how they will turn out. This applies to many domains of policy interest. In particular, most of his applied work to date has focused on financial and health care decisions.
