Devin G. Pope Faculty Profile

Devin G. Pope
Assistant Professor of Operations and Information Management

PhD, University of California, Berkeley, 2007; BA, Brigham Young University, 2002

Research Areas
Behavioral economics; labor economics; consumer decision making

Current Projects
Current research involves identifying the impact of the internet on matching markets, understanding college-choice decisions, and exploring the gender gap in test scores.

Academic Positions Held
Wharton: 2007-present

Representative Publications
(with Kory Kroft)
“The effect of the Internet on Matching Markets: Evidence from Craigslist.” (working paper)

“Reacting to Rankings: Evidence from `America’s Best Hospitals’.” (working paper)

(with Justin Sydnor)
“Implicit Statistical Discrimination: Evidence from the Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services System.” (working paper)

(with Peter Fishman)
“The Long-Run Effects of Penalizing Customers: Evidence from the Video-Rental Market.” (working paper)


Recent Articles

Working Papers


Upcoming Executive Programs