Marissa King
King probes the intricate dynamics of social networks, focusing on their profound impact on individual and collective behaviors. Through her scholarly work, she delves into the complexities of social influence and organizational change, particularly within healthcare settings. Her academic pursuits are characterized by an innovative methodology that incorporates wearable sensors to study network evolution, allowing for a deeper understanding of human connections. By employing such methods, King not only advances theoretical knowledge but also offers practical insights that resonate across personal and professional realms.\n\nIn her acclaimed book, "Social Chemistry: Decoding the Elements of Human Connection," King synthesizes her extensive research into an accessible narrative that deciphers the architecture of human interaction. This book, among her other scholarly contributions, underscores her ability to bridge the gap between complex academic theories and their real-world applications, making her work invaluable to both academic and public audiences. Her dual appointments at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania further solidify her role as a leading thinker in management and healthcare management.\n\nReaders of King's work benefit from her ability to translate rigorous academic research into practical strategies for improving organizational efficacy and personal relationships. Her research, published in prestigious journals and featured in major media outlets, highlights her influence and authority in the field. As a principal investigator on NIH-funded projects, King continues to contribute significantly to the discourse on social networks, reinforcing her status as a prominent author and thought leader in organizational behavior.
Books by Marissa King

Social Chemistry
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