Arthur Lupia

Arthur Lupia is an American political scientist. He is the Gerald R. Ford University Professor and Vice President for Research and Innovation (interim) at the University of Michigan. Prior to his term as Vice President, he served as an Assistant Director of the National Science Foundation and co-chaired the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Open Science subcommittee. He currently serves on the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine's Strategic Council for Excellence, Integrity, and Trust and on their Advisory Board for Engineering and the Physical Sciences. Prior to joining NSF, he was Chairperson of the Board of the Center for Open Science and Chair of National Research Council's Roundtable on the Application of Behavioral and Social Science. His research concerns how people make complex decisions and on how organizations build, maintain and lose credibility and capacity. He draws from multiple scientific and philosophical disciplines and uses multiple research methods. His topics of expertise include information processing, persuasion, strategic communication, coalition building, and the public value of science. Provided by Wikipedia
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