Search our database of all past CCSS grantees, fellows, collaborative projects, and working group grants.
First Name | Last Name | Department / School | Project Title Sort ascending | Abstract/Impact Statement | Year | Semester | PI/Co-PI | College | Grant Type |
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Vivian | Zayas | Psychology | platonic friendship and social | Prior support led to 4 conference talks and 3 poster presentations. | 2012 | Spring | PI | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | CCSS Grant |
Ben | Leyden | Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management | platformwide analysis of firm | 2020 | Spring | PI | Cornell SC Johnson College of Business | CCSS Grant | |
David | Ng | Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management | picking stocks for fun or buyi | This grant helps our research in individuals' investments in mutual funds, and results in a publication of "behavioral biases of mutual fund investors" in Journal of Financial Economics 2011, vol 102, 1-27. This paper has been cited over 350 times. | 2006 | Spring | PI | Cornell SC Johnson College of Business | CCSS Grant |
Jane | Mendle | Human Development | physical and psychological cha | 2021 | Spring | PI | Cornell College of Human Ecology | Grant Writing Development Fellow | |
Christine | Olson | Nutritional Sciences | persistent poverty and upward | This project produced over 14 million dollars in external funding and 169 publications, including 6 books. Research topics included poverty traps, food insecurity, malnutrition, educational attainment, rural poverty in the US, the socioeconomic dimensions of HIV/AIDS in Africa, and overseas research. | 2008-2011 | Co-PI | Cornell College of Agriculture and Life Sciences | Collaborative Project | |
Daniel | Lichter | Policy Analysis and Management, Sociology | persistent poverty and upward | This project produced over 14 million dollars in external funding and 169 publications, including 6 books. Research topics included poverty traps, food insecurity, malnutrition, educational attainment, rural poverty in the US, the socioeconomic dimensions of HIV/AIDS in Africa, and overseas research. | 2008-2011 | Co-PI | Cornell College of Human Ecology | Collaborative Project | |
Jordan | Matsudaira | persistent poverty and upward | This project produced over 14 million dollars in external funding and 169 publications, including 6 books. Research topics included poverty traps, food insecurity, malnutrition, educational attainment, rural poverty in the US, the socioeconomic dimensions of HIV/AIDS in Africa, and overseas research. | 2008-2011 | Co-PI | Columbia University | Collaborative Project | ||
Stephen | Morgan | persistent poverty and upward | This project produced over 14 million dollars in external funding and 169 publications, including 6 books. Research topics included poverty traps, food insecurity, malnutrition, educational attainment, rural poverty in the US, the socioeconomic dimensions of HIV/AIDS in Africa, and overseas research. | 2008-2011 | Co-PI | Johns Hopkins University | Collaborative Project | ||
David | Sahn | Nutritional Sciences, Economics | persistent poverty and upward | This project produced over 14 million dollars in external funding and 169 publications, including 6 books. Research topics included poverty traps, food insecurity, malnutrition, educational attainment, rural poverty in the US, the socioeconomic dimensions of HIV/AIDS in Africa, and overseas research. | 2008-2011 | Co-PI | Cornell College of Agriculture and Life Sciences | Collaborative Project | |
Matthew | Freedman | persistent poverty and upward | This project produced over 14 million dollars in external funding and 169 publications, including 6 books. Research topics included poverty traps, food insecurity, malnutrition, educational attainment, rural poverty in the US, the socioeconomic dimensions of HIV/AIDS in Africa, and overseas research. | 2008-2011 | Co-PI | University of Southern California Irvine | Collaborative Project | ||
Christopher | Anderson | Government | persistent poverty and upward | This project produced over 14 million dollars in external funding and 169 publications, including 6 books. Research topics included poverty traps, food insecurity, malnutrition, educational attainment, rural poverty in the US, the socioeconomic dimensions of HIV/AIDS in Africa, and overseas research. | 2008-2011 | Co-PI | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | Collaborative Project | |
Nic | De Walle | Government | persistent poverty and upward | This project produced over 14 million dollars in external funding and 169 publications, including 6 books. Research topics included poverty traps, food insecurity, malnutrition, educational attainment, rural poverty in the US, the socioeconomic dimensions of HIV/AIDS in Africa, and overseas research. | 2008-2011 | Co-PI | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | Collaborative Project | |
Christopher B. | Barrett | Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management | persistent poverty and upward | This project produced over 14 million dollars in external funding and 169 publications, including 6 books. Research topics included poverty traps, food insecurity, malnutrition, educational attainment, rural poverty in the US, the socioeconomic dimensions of HIV/AIDS in Africa, and overseas research. |
2008-2011 | PI | Cornell SC Johnson College of Business | Collaborative Project | |
Jeremy | Nemeth | perceptions of publicness in n | The funding ultimately resulted in a peer-reviewed publication. |
2009 | Fall | Co-PI | University of Colorado | CCSS Grant | |
Stephan | Schmidt | City and Regional Planning | perceptions of publicness in n | The funding ultimately resulted in a peer-reviewed publication. |
2009 | Fall | PI | Cornell College of Architecture Art and Planning | CCSS Grant |
Aija | Leiponen | Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management | paying for privacy selling you | 2018 | Spring | PI | Cornell SC Johnson College of Business | CCSS Grant | |
Benjamin | Ho | Johnson Graduate School of Management | paying for climate change the | 2008 | Fall | Co-PI | Vassar College | CCSS Grant | |
Antonio | Bento | Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management | paying for climate change the | 2008 | Fall | PI | Cornell SC Johnson College of Business | CCSS Grant | |
Stephen L. | Morgan | patronage and networks causal | 2008-2009 | PI | Johns Hopkins University | Faculty Fellows Program | |||
Alexandra | Cirone | Government | pathways to power multilevel g | 2018 | Fall | PI | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | CCSS Grant | |
Christopher | Wildeman | Policy Analysis and Management | paternal incarceration and tea | 2014 | Fall | PI | Cornell College of Human Ecology | CCSS Grant | |
Vincent | Mauro | Government | party systems and democratic r | Mauro's project seeks to understand why some democracies redistribute more than others. Mauro will utilize archival records of private correspondence among political elites from twentieth century Colombia to understand the inner-world of their traditional two-party system, and why elites were able to resist redistributive factions so effectively. |
2022 | Spring | PI | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | QuIRI Grant |
Sherry | Marin | parties networks and the polit | 2008-2009 | PI | U.S. Department of State | Faculty Fellows Program | |||
Kendra | Bischoff | Sociology | participation in local governa | The Covid-19 pandemic highlighted the importance of school governance in local communities as districts’ independent decisions not only affected children’s education, but also adults’ labor force participation. This project examines how the pandemic, and its interaction with community demographics, affected school board election turnout rates. |
2024 | Spring | PI | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | CCSS Grant |
Francesca | Molinari | Economics | partial identification and sta | Most presenters at this conference were junior scholars at the time. All went on to be granted tenure, and build a successful research agenda around the themes of this conference. | 2011 | Fall | PI | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | CCSS Grant |
Jörg | Stoye | Economics | partial identification and sta | 2011 | Fall | Co-PI | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | ||
Kelly | Musick | Policy Analysis and Management | parents time with children and | This project led to a stream of papers on parental well-being in the context of time-intensive, child-centered, and unequal parenting, including “How Parents Fare: Mothers' and Fathers' Subjective Well-Being in Time with Children” in American Sociological Review (Musick et al., 2016). | 2013 | Fall | PI | Cornell College of Human Ecology | CCSS Grant |
Jenny | Goldstein | Development Sociology | pandemics and humanenvironment | 2021 | Spring | PI | Cornell College of Agriculture and Life Sciences | QuIRI Grant | |
Duane | Corpis | History | overseas charity in early mode | 2010 | Spring | PI | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | CCSS Grant | |
Donny | Persaud | Science & Technology Studies | overcoming place from outer sp | My project examines how the introduction of low-earth-orbit satellite internet infrastructure reshapes relationships between technology, place, and nature. I do so by tracing the challenges in providing satellite internet services, the impacts of satellite constellations on astronomical research, and how this infrastructure challenges existing environmental protections. |
2023 | Spring | PI | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | QuIRI Grant |
Jamila | Michener | Government | outputs to outcomes poverty ra | 2018-2019 | PI | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | Faculty Fellows Program | ||
Mostafa | Minawi | History | ottomanethiopian relations and | It allowed me to conduct research in the British Library which went into an article titled International Law and the Precarity of Ottoman Imperialism in Africa at the end of the 19th Century in the International History Review (2020). | 2017 | Fall | PI | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | CCSS Grant |
Martin | Abbott | Science and Technology Studies | organizing irresponsibility re | 2021 | Fall | PI | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | QuIRI Grant | |
Duanyi | Yang | Labor Relations Law and History | organizational interventions t | Can organizational interventions reduce employee burnout and promote well-being? We are planning to investigate these questions using a randomized field experiment in the setting of veterinarian clinics in the United States. |
2024 | PI | Cornell School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | Collaborative Project | |
Brittany | Bond | Organizational Behavior | organizational interventions t | Can organizational interventions reduce employee burnout and promote well-being? We are planning to investigate these questions using a randomized field experiment in the setting of veterinarian clinics in the United States. |
2024 | PI | Cornell School of Industrial and Labor Relations | Collaborative Project | |
Sunita | Sah | Johnson Graduate School of Management | organizational interventions t | Can organizational interventions reduce employee burnout and promote well-being? We are planning to investigate these questions using a randomized field experiment in the setting of veterinarian clinics in the United States. |
2024 | PI | Cornell SC Johnson College of Business | Collaborative Project | |
Carmen | Sanchez | Psychology | ordering effects and cognitive | 2016 | Fall | Co-PI | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | CCSS Grant | |
Zachary D. | Clopton | Law | ordering effects and cognitive | 2016 | Fall | PI | Cornell Law School | CCSS Grant | |
Antonio | Bento | on the costs of climate mitiga | 2012-2013 | PI | University of Southern California | Faculty Fellows Program | |||
Luo | Zuo | Johnson Graduate School of Management | on the causal effect of income | This study won the Best Paper Award at the 2016 MIT Asia Conference in Accounting. It was published in a top-three accounting journal – the Journal of Accounting Research in 2017. It was also featured in the Atlantic. | 2015 | Spring | PI | Cornell SC Johnson College of Business | CCSS Grant |
Alexander | Ljungqvist | on the causal effect of income | This study won the Best Paper Award at the 2016 MIT Asia Conference in Accounting. It was published in a top-three accounting journal – the Journal of Accounting Research in 2017. It was also featured in the Atlantic. | 2015 | Spring | Co-PI | NYU | CCSS Grant | |
Liandong | Zhang | on the causal effect of income | This study won the Best Paper Award at the 2016 MIT Asia Conference in Accounting. It was published in a top-three accounting journal – the Journal of Accounting Research in 2017. It was also featured in the Atlantic. | 2015 | Spring | Co-PI | University of Hong Kong | CCSS Grant | |
Stephen | Vider | History | on our own deinstitutionalizat | On Our Own traces the impact of deinstitutionalization—the release of people with mental illnesses and disabilities from state-run institutions—to reveal how efforts to repair state systems of mental healthcare were reshaped by the convergence of patient activism and privatization after World War II. |
2023 | Spring | PI | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | CCSS Grant |
Saida | Hodzic | Anthropology | of rebels spirits and social e | Hodži?’s fellowship resulted in the book The Twilight of Cutting: African Activism and Life after NGOs (University of California Press, 2017) which won two prestigious awards, the Michelle Rosaldo book prize for Feminist Anthropology and the Amaury Talbot Book Prize for African Anthropology. | 2012-2013 | PI | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | Faculty Fellows Program | |
Shannon | Gleeson | Labor Relations Law and History | occupational quality and healt | This group has advanced pilot phase research for a project on the occupational health of Latino workers. The goal is to obtain NIH funding to add a module to the Hispanic Community Health Study that can help shed light on risk factors over time. | 2019 | PI | Cornell School of Industrial and Labor Relations | Working Group Grant | |
Matthew | Hall | Policy Analysis and Management | occupational quality and healt | This group has advanced pilot phase research for a project on the occupational health of Latino workers. The goal is to obtain NIH funding to add a module to the Hispanic Community Health Study that can help shed light on risk factors over time. | 2019 | Co-PI | Cornell College of Human Ecology | Working Group Grant | |
Maria Vignau | Loria | Sociology | occupational quality and healt | This group has advanced pilot phase research for a project on the occupational health of Latino workers. The goal is to obtain NIH funding to add a module to the Hispanic Community Health Study that can help shed light on risk factors over time. | 2019 | Co-PI | University of Washington | Working Group Grant | |
Krista | Perreira | Social Medicine | occupational quality and healt | This group has advanced pilot phase research for a project on the occupational health of Latino workers. The goal is to obtain NIH funding to add a module to the Hispanic Community Health Study that can help shed light on risk factors over time. | 2019 | Co-PI | University of North Carolina Chapel Hill | Working Group Grant | |
Julieta | Caunedo | Economics | occupational exposure to capit | During the 2020-2021 academic year the first draft of Occupational Exposure to Capital-Embodied Technical Change was completed and submitted for publication. The paper was presented at various workshops including the NBER SI 2020. A sequel to this paper, Technical Change and the Demand for Talent, has been accepted for publication at the Carnegie-Rochester-NYU series of the Journal of Monetary Economics in 2022. |
2020-2021 | PI | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | Faculty Fellows Program | |
Nikhil | Garg | Operations Research and Information Engineering | nyc school match how do design | NYC matches students to public high schools through an algorithm. We study the process’s design details: what drives educational inequity? What is the role of students’ ranked lists or school policies in prioritizing grades or geography? Our analyses will inform student-side interventions and policy recommendations. |
2023 | Fall | PI | Cornell College of Engineering | CCSS Grant |
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