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Paradise Lost (and Restored?): A Study of Psychological Safety over Time
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Passion Penalizes Women and Advantages (Unexceptional) Men in High-Potential Designations
- Forthcoming
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People Overestimate How Harshly They Are Evaluated for Disengaging from Passion Pursuit
- Forthcoming
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Reputation Burning: Analyzing the Impact of Brand Sponsorship on Social Influencers
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Research Thrust
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Riding the Passion Wave or Fighting to Stay Afloat? A Theory of Differentiated Passion Contagion
- 2012
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Robert Whelan and the Student Loan Crisis (A)
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Service Excellence by Design
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Social Choice and Voting Rules
This research program is based on the idea that good voting systems should take into account the frequency with which different choice problems arise. Traditional social choice theory requires properties over a fixed domain of choice problems but does not offer the... View Details
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Sticky Capital Controls
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Strategies for Value Creation (MBA Course)
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Strategy, Governance and Valuation
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The Business of Stem Cells
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The Economics of Digitization
What is the value of digital platforms that build on user-generated content? How well do existing frameworks explain the value of these businesses? While drawing on prior work, this research stream examines new issues in parts of the economy that previously were... View Details
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The Game Has Changed
Many prior books on negotiation, including books co-authored by Max Bazerman, have addressed how to create and claim value in negotiation. These ideas have proliferated in business schools, where negotiation is often the most popular course. Class participants... View Details
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The Political Power of Weak Interests
One of the most broadly accepted theoretical claims of public policy is the proposal that interests shared by a large set of actors tend to be under-represented in public policy. From Mancur Olson to George Stigler to James Q. Wilson, our most influential theorists... View Details
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The Process of Managing Business Transformation
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The Real Exchange Rate, Innovation and Productivity
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The World Is Your Office: How Work from Anywhere Boosts Talent, Productivity, and Innovation
In recent years, companies in a wide range of industries have... View Details
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