Param Singh
Carnegie Bosch Professor, Tepper School of Business
Carnegie Bosch Professor, Tepper School of Business
Param Singh is the Carnegie Bosch Professor of Business Technologies and Marketing and associate dean for research at Carnegie Mellon University’s Tepper School of Business. His research explores how AI and algorithmic systems shape markets, consumer trust, and competition—focusing on personalization, pricing, fairness, and platform strategy to help organizations deploy technology responsibly and effectively.
Singh is a recipient of the INFORMS Information Systems Society Distinguished Fellow Award, the highest honor in the field of information systems. His research has also been recognized with the Don Lehmann Award, AIS Best Paper Award, the John D.C. Little Award, Don Morrison Long-Term Impact Award, as well as multiple Best Paper recognitions from INFORMS TIMES, Management Science and Information Systems Research.
Singh has secured over $1 million in external research funding and led the renewal of a $5.5 million grant for the PNC Center for Financial Services Innovation, where he served as director from 2017 to 2024. He is also deeply committed to mentorship—several of his Ph.D. students have received top dissertation awards and now hold faculty positions at institutions like Harvard, NYU, UW, and USC.
In addition to serving as senior editor at Information Systems Research and associate editor at Management Science, he teaches courses on digital marketing, fintech, and the societal impact of AI. His research has been featured in outlets including Wall Street Journal, Forbes, NBC, and the Financial Times, and cited in the U.S. President’s Economic Report to Congress.