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Expecting Continued Play in Prisoner's Dilemma Games: A Test of Three Models
- Article
Variance-Minimizing Monetary Policies with Lagged Price Adjustment and Rational Expectations
- 1982
- Article
Children's Artistic Creativity: Detrimental Effects of Competition in a Field Setting
- Article
On Estimating the Expected Return on the Market: An Exploratory Investigation
- February 1979
- Article
Effects of External Evaluation on Artistic Creativity
- 1 Apr 1978
- Conference Presentation
Effects of Evaluation Expectation on Artistic Creativity
- April 1977
- Article
Purchasing Power Gains on Debt: The Effect of Expected and Unexpected Inflation
- November 1976
- Article
Partial Equilibrium Approach to the Free-Rider Problem
- September 1976 (Revised January 1977)
- Case
Del Norte Paper Co. (C)
- 1973
- Working Paper
Notes on Expectations Equilibria in Bayesian Settings
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A Hippocratic Oath for Management
The conduct of doctors is guided by the Hippocratic Oath, which provides a normative framework that shapes their identity and orientation towards society. In light of the diminished public trust in business managers, is it time for management to embrace its... View Details
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Branding in Digital and Social Media
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Business Leaders and Corporate Responsibility
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Compensation Committees
- Forthcoming
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Confronting the Limits of Symbolic Actions: How Entrepreneurs Narrow the Presentation-Performance Gap
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Consumer Decision Making and Behavioral Research
John Gourville’s research focuses on consumer behavior, especially in the areas of pricing and consumer decision making. In the area of pricing, for instance, he has looked at the role of time on how consumers interpret and react to product costs and prices.... View Details
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Corporate Governance
The characteristics and structure of boards of directors have important implications for firm performance. Professor Wang has found that firms with well-connected boards whose members have strong network connections provide economic benefits that are not immediately... View Details
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Doing Business in Africa
This course introduces frameworks and models for smart and focused investing and operations across sectors, nations, industries, and time frames in Africa. Students will learn tools and skills to help navigate the business landscape of Africa in terms of selection... View Details
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Equity Valuation
Professor Wang’s research utilizes valuation theory to explain how firm fundamentals are related to the expected rates of equity returns and their term structures. His research provides strong evidence that valuation-based proxies of expected returns outperform the... View Details
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Growing as a Purposeful Leader
Leaders today have to lead in the context of extraordinary changes and challenges. The demands of today's stakeholders have risen significantly, and what is expected of senior leaders is quickly evolving in terms of their mission (more than profit),... View Details