Eugene is a Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School where his work focuses on corporate integrity. His research utilizes data to proactively identify organizational cultures and compliance systems that can effectively prevent, detect, and respond to reputational and regulatory threats. Eugene teaches graduate and executive education courses on corporate misconduct and risk management, and was the recipient of the Charles M. Williams Award for outstanding teaching.
Eugene is a leader in utilizing data analytics to predict, detect, and mitigate issues related to organizational misconduct. He frequently serves as an advisor and consultant to multinational corporations regarding the design of their compliance programs. Drawing on his experience with companies and government agencies, Eugene founded Integrity Lab, which creates integrated, data-driven technology to cultivate organizational integrity and strengthen corporate culture.
Eugene’s contributions have been widely cited by the media including The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, The New York Times, NPR, and The Economist. He is also on the editorial board of Harvard Data Science Review.
Prior to joining the faculty of Harvard Business School, Eugene received his PhD and MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, and his AM in statistics and AB in economics from Harvard University.
Eugene lives in Cambridge.