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Kanchan Mukherjee is a professor at the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore. He has a Bachelors in Electrical Engineering from IIT, Kanpur, PGDM from IIM-Calcutta, and PhD in Decision Sciences from INSEAD (France). His research interest is in Behavioral Decision Making.

Early Life Kanchan was born on October 3rd, 1970 in Jamshedpur, India. He attended Loyola School till grade 12. As a youngster, he was an avid table tennis player, having represented his state in several National level tournaments.

Education He finished his B. Tech in Electrical Engineering from IIT, Kanpur. After about a decade of corporate experience in India and the United States, he joined the PhD program at INSEAD, France. His dissertation guides were Professors Anil Gaba, [Hogarth] and Klaus Wertenbroch.

Awards and Honours In 2011, he won the Society of Judgement and Decision Making's Hillen Einhorn Award for his paper, "A dual system model of preferences under risk" published in Psychological Review.

References

1.	Vivek, V., Malghan, D. & Mukherjee, K. (2021) Towards achieving persistent behavior change in household water conservation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 118(24). https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2023014118.

2.	Mukherjee, K. & Upadhyay, D. (2019) Effect of mental construals on cooperative and competitive conflict management styles. International Journal of Conflict Management, 30(2), 202-226. [Winner of the Best Paper award in the IIMB Management Review Doctoral Conference]

3.	Tatavarthi, D.A. & Mukherjee, K. (2019) Payment modes and their effect on durable goods replacement. Journal of Consumer Marketing, 36(4), 484-493.

4.	Jain, K., Mukherjee, K., Bearden, J.N., Gaba, A. (2013). Unpacking the future: A nudge toward wider subjective confidence intervals. Management Science, 59(9), 1970-1987.

5.	Hogarth, R.M., Mukherjee, K., Soyer, E. (2013). Assessing the chances of success: Naïve statistics vs. kind experience. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 39(1), 14-32.

6.	Mukherjee, K. (2011). Thinking styles and risky decision making: Exploration of the affect probability weighting link. Journal of Behavioural Decision Making, 24(5), 443-455.

7.	Mukherjee, K. & Hogarth, R. M. (2010). The N-effect: Possible effects of differential probabilities of success. Psychological Science, 21(5), 745-747. [Non-academic press citation in “Vying for the prize: Competition in large and small groups” in Observer, Nov 2010] 8.	Mukherjee, K. (2010). A dual system model of preferences under risk. Psychological Review, 117(1), 243-255. [Winner of the 2011 Hillel Einhorn Award from the Society of Judgment and Decision Making]

9. Leading in troubled times. Indian Management, Feb 2014, 84-87.

10. How framing the Covid numbers changes individual’s risk perception, May 25, 2020, Indian Express.

11. Coronavirus impact: How consumer behaviour will change post-Covid-19 lockdown, June 6, 2020, Business Today.

12. Behavioral lessons from the great Indian Covid migration, June 30, 2020, Forbes India.

13.Can we train the brain to conserve water? July 5, 2021, Forbes India.