May 2001, Volume 69, Number 3


A listing of GSB research papers with abstracts 
(numbered papers only) is available at www.gsb.stanford.edu/researchpapers/.
To order a paper in the series, email: research_papers@gsb.stanford.edu.


ACCOUNTING

Accruals and the Prediction of Future Cash Flows
Mary E. Barth, Donald Cram, and Karen K. Nelson
The Accounting Review, January 2001

COMPETITION

Competition and Human Capital Accumulation: A Theory of Interregional Specialization and Trade
Garth Saloner and Julio Rotemberg
Regional Science and Urban Economics (Vol. 30), 2000

The Competitive Dynamics of Status and Niche Width: U.S. Investment Banking, 1920–1949
D. Y. Park and Joel Podolny
Industrial and Corporate Change (Vol. 9, No. 3), September 2000

ECONOMICS

Economic Integration and Political Disintegration
Romain Wacziarg, Alberto Alesina, and Enrico Spolaore
American Economic Review (Vol. 90, No. 5), December 2000

HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT

Managing the Delivery of Dialysis Therapy: A Multiclass Fluid Model Analysis
Stefanos Zenios and P. Fuloria
Management Science, October 2000

HUMAN RESOURCES

Labor Pains: Organizational Change and Employee Turnover in Young, High-Tech Firms
James N. Baron, Michael T. Hannan, and M. Diane Burton
American Journal of Sociology (Vol. 106, No. 4), January 2001

Layoffs and Litigation
Paul Oyer and Scott Schaefer
RAND Journal of Economics (Vol. 31), Summer 2000

MARKETING

Estimation Techniques for Marco Diffusion Models
Seenu Srinivasan and W. P. Putsis
In Vijay Mahajan, Eitan Muller, and Jerry Wind (eds.),
New Product Diffusion Models, Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000

OPERATIONS TECHNOLOGY

Brownian Models of Open Processing Networks: Canonical Representation of Workload
J. Michael Harrison
Annals of Applied Probability (Vol. 10), 2000

POLITICS

Committee Theories, Reconsidered
Timothy Groseclose and David King
In L. C. Dodd and B. I. Oppenheimer (eds.),
Congress Reconsidered (7th edition), Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press, 2000

Presidential Vetoes: Bargaining, Blame-Game, and Gridlock
Timothy Groseclose and Nolan McCarty
American Journal of Political Science, January 2001

Rethinking Justices’ and Committees’ Strategies in Segal’s Separation of Powers Game
Timothy Groseclose and Sara Schiavoni
Public Choice (Vol. 106, No. 1–2), January 2001

SECURITIES MARKETS

In re Silicon Graphics Inc., Shareholder Wealth Effects Resulting from the Interpretation of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act’s Pleading Standard
Marilyn F. Johnson, Karen K. Nelson, and A. C. Pritchard
Southern California Law Review, May 2000

Purchase Versus Pooling in Stock-for-Stock Acquisitions: Why Do Firms Care?
David Aboody, Ron Kasznik, and Michael William
Journal of Accounting and Economics (Vol. 29, No. 3), June 2000

Shareholder Wealth Effects of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995
Marilyn F. Johnson, Ron Kasznik, and Karen K. Nelson
Review of Accounting Studies, September 2000

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

Anger and Advancement versus Sadness and Subjugation: The Effect of Negative Emotion Expressions on Social Status Conferral
Larissa Z. Tiedens
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (Vol. 80, No. 1), January 2001

Placating the Powerless: Effects of Legitimate and Illegitimate Explanation of Affect, Memory, and Stereotyping
Elizabeth L. Haines and John T. Jost
Social Justice Research (Vol. 13, No. 3), December 2000

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT

Learning from Complexity: Effects of Accident/Incident Heterogeneity on Airline Learning
Pamela R. Haunschild and Bilian Ni
Best Paper Proceedings, Academy of Management, 2000

Strategic Management
Garth Saloner, Andrea Shepard, and Joel Podolny
New York: John Wiley & Sons, 2001

Visionaries, Managers, and Strategic Direction
Julio Rotemberg and Garth Saloner
RAND Journal of Economics (Vol. 31, No. 4), Winter 2000

Why the Microbrewery Movement? Organizational Dynamics of Resource Partitioning in the American Brewing Industry After Prohibition
Glenn Carroll and Anad Swaminathan
American Journal of Sociology (Vol. 106, No. 3), November 2000

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

Creating Value Through Supply Chain Integration
Hau Lee
Supply Chain Management Review, September/October 2000

Multi-Stage Inventory Management with Expediting
Evan L. Porteus and David G. Lawson
Operations Research (Vol. 48, No. 6), November–December 2000

 

 

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