• Lee Kennedy-Shaffer (Yale University) is an assistant professor whose research spans applied statistics and sports policy. His work examines the economic impact of sports analytics on team decision-making and broader policy implications in the industry.
• Hashan Peiris (Simon Fraser University) is an economist specializing in sports decision-making models. His research focuses on financial forecasting, labor markets, and competitive balance in professional sports leagues.
• Shane Sanders & Alivia Uribe (Syracuse University) are researchers in behavioral economics and sports strategy. Their work explores the economic dynamics of sports betting markets, player valuation, and competitive strategies in professional and collegiate athletics.
• Toby Moskowitz (Yale University) is a leading economist whose research applies behavioral finance and empirical methods to sports economics. His groundbreaking work includes analyzing decision-making in sports organizations, uncovering inefficiencies in betting markets, and exploring the intersection of finance and sports strategy.