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Background
Tong is a doctoral student in Behavioral Science at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Prior to Booth, she worked at HawkPartners, a boutique marketing consultancy, where she assisted clients from Fortune 500 companies in developing branding, consumer experience, and go-to market strategies. Tong also worked previously at Northwestern Kellogg as a Behavioral Research Fellow where she contributed to projects studying attitudes towards automation, outcomes of workplace punishment, and gender differences in negotiation.
Research Interests
Tong is broadly interested in human-technology relations, communication, social inference, and diversity.