Research Expertise and Interest
industrial organization, competitive strategy, innovation, health care markets, health care products, health care organizations
Research Description
Matthew Grennan is an Associate Professor in the Economic Analysis & Policy and Innovation & Entrepreneurship groups. Grennan’s research studies health care markets, products, and organizations using empirical and theoretical models from industrial organization economics. His recent work examines how complex incentives and imperfect information affect how health technologies are adopted, priced, and ultimately deliver value for society. Grennan’s research relates closely to his teaching in health care entrepreneurship, data analytics, and technology strategy. It also informs recent business and public policy debates regarding price transparency, relationships between physicians and industry, regulation of new products, and antitrust concerns about market power in the health care sector. His research has been published in the top general interest journals in economics, management, and policy; it has been funded through leading institutions such as the National Science Foundation and National Institute for Health Care Management.