He is the Edith M. Cornell Professor of Political Economy in the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University, where he is also the Louise and Claude N. Rosenbrg, Jr. Director of the Center for Social Innovation.
[1] After obtaining his PhD, Malhotra joined the faculty at the Stanford University Graduate School of Business.
[1] In 2011, he returned to the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University, where he is also affiliated with the political science department.
[8] He has been quoted or cited in The Washington Post regarding topics such as government crisis response strategies,[9] the effects of major external events on elections,[10] and corporate responsibility,[11] and on similar topics in venues like The Atlantic,[6] The New York Times,[12][13] and Fortune.
[2] In 2016, Malhotra won the Emerging Scholar Award from the Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior Section of the American Political Science Association, which "is awarded to the top scholar in the field who is within 10 years of her or his PhD".