Eric Bradlow is the Vice Dean of Analytics at Wharton and Chairperson of the Wharton Marketing Department, as well as the the K.P. Chao Professor of Marketing, and a Professor of Economics, Professor of Education, and Professor of Statistics and Data Science.

An applied statistician, Bradlow uses high-powered statistical models to solve problems on everything from Internet search engines to product assortment issues. Specifically, his research interests include Bayesian modeling, statistical computing, and developing new methodology for unique data structures with application to business problems.

Bradlow’s research has been published in the Journal of the American Statistical Association, Psychometrika, Statistica Sinica, Chance, Marketing Science, Management Science, and the Journal of Marketing Research. His most recent study is “Putting a Price Tag on Facebook: Quantifying the Value of Online Social Networks.”

Bradlow has won numerous teaching awards at Wharton, including the MBA Core Curriculum teaching award, the Miller-Sherrerd MBA Core Teaching Award and the Excellence in Teaching Award. In 2009, he published (with Keith Niedermeier and Patti Williams) Marketing for Financial Advisors (McGraw-Hill).