Scott Page – Sustainable Food Systems Initiative

Scott Page

John Seely Brown Distinguished University Professor of Complexity, Social Science, and Management; Williamson Family Professor of Business Administration; Professor of Management and Organizations, Ross; Professor of Political Science, Professor of Complex Systems, Professor of Economics, LS&A

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Scott E Page’s research focuses on the function of diversity in complex social systems, the potential for collective intelligence, and the design of institutions for meeting the challenges of a complex world. 

A recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, a fellowship at the Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford, Scott was elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2011, and in 2019, he was awarded a Distinguished University Professorship from the University of Michigan, the university’s highest academic honor. He is a member of the Science Board at the Santa Fe Institute

He is the author of more than one hundred research papers in a variety of fields including: game theory, economics, political theory, formal political science, sociology, psychology, philosophy, physics, public health, geography, computer science, and management.   In 2021, he helped to launch and now edits the Journal of Collective Intelligence.

A native of Yankee Springs Michigan, Scott holds a BA in mathematics from The University of Michigan, and MA from The University of Wisconsin, and an MS and PhD in managerial economics and decision sciences from the Kellogg School at Northwestern University. Scott lives in Ann Arbor, MI, with his wife, University of Michigan political science professor Jenna Bednar and their dogs Oda and Hildy.  Their two sons, Orrie (20) and Cooper (18) attend college at MIT and the School of the Art Institute.

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