Advancing Business Through AI Research & Learning


Duke University Launches Society-Centered AI Initiative, Including Fuqua Faculty and Amazon Scholar Alex Belloni.

Jiaming Xu researches and teaches deep learning and its business applications, supported by an NSF Career Award.
Fuqua Researchers are Driving Applications of AI to all Areas of Business
Decision-Making & Business Optimization
Fuqua researchers are using AI to improve how businesses make decisions, forecast outcomes, and optimize performance across complex systems. Saša Pekeč explores the opportunities and risks of deploying AI in managerial contexts, while Yehua Wei applies machine learning models to enhance supply chain efficiency and operational planning. Professor Jiaming Xu develops statistical and algorithmic methods for learning and decision-making in complex networks, advancing the AI foundations that support scalable, data-driven business analytics.
Entrepreneurship & Innovation
AI is transforming how entrepreneurs build, fund, and scale new ventures. Fuqua’s AI Entrepreneurship course prepares students to lead in this space, while faculty are developing tools to bring innovation to market. Sharique Hasan, Wesley Cohen, and PhD student Roger Masclans are building AI-powered algorithms and platforms that assess the commercial potential of university research, now in use at technology transfer offices across the country. Their work bridges the gap between scientific discovery and entrepreneurial execution.
Organizations & Human-AI Interaction
Fuqua faculty investigate how AI is reshaping workplace behavior, collaboration, and perceptions of fairness. PhD Student Jess Reif, Rick Larrick, and Jack Soll examine how workers who rely on AI tools are viewed by colleagues, uncovering surprising social dynamics that affect trust, delegation, and productivity in human-AI teams.
Market & Consumer Insights
Researchers at Fuqua are using AI to decode consumer behavior, personalize engagement, and inform marketing strategy. Tong Guo integrates AI and econometrics to analyze unstructured data and uncover causal relationships. Other projects focus on improving communication between healthcare providers and patients, including AI-generated explanations of insurance benefits that help consumers better understand their medical costs.
Policy & the Societal Impact of AI
Fuqua faculty are exploring the broader societal implications of AI adoption—including its effects on privacy, fairness, regulation, and user experience. Professor Ali Makhdoumi, in a series of research projects, examines how to transact data for AI-driven business activities responsibly and how to design platforms that mitigate potential harms associated with AI. Two examples of his recent work include an investigation into how market incentives can lead to excessive data sharing—a concern highlighted in the 2023 Economic Report of the President—and the development of a theoretical framework showing how the vast amounts of data collected by online platforms may enable behavioral manipulation, ultimately harming users.
Fuqua Researchers are Transforming Learning with AI
Core Analytics and Quantitative Methods
Operations and Supply Chain Innovation
Legal, Ethical, and Societal Contexts
Research Design and PhD Training
Pedagogy, Case Development, and Teaching Support
Marketing and Consumer Analytics
Accounting and Financial Analysis
Strategic Management and Industry Applications
Organizational Behavior and Leadership
The Duke Fuqua Approach to AI

Fuqua.AI Faculty AI Experts

Alessandro Arlotto

Alex Belloni

David Brown

Ali Makhdoumi

Saša Pekeč

Anqi Zhao

Jiaming Xu

Yehua Wei

Tong Guo

Carl Mela

Bora Keskin

Fernando Bernstein

Jeannette Song

Kevin Shang

Sharique Hasan

Wesley Cohen

Ronnie Chatterji

Jack Soll

Rick Larrick

Ashleigh Rosette

Srinivas Tunuguntla

Manuel Adelino

Jamie Jones

Kim Wade-Benzoni

Peng Sun
