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August 2001, Volume 69, Number 4

Books
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.


CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY

Private Politics, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Integrated Strategy
David P. Baron
Journal of Economics and Management Strategy (Vol. 10, No. 1), Spring 2001

ECONOMICS

Direct Proofs of Generic Finiteness of Nash Equilibrium Outcomes
Srihari Govindan and Robert Wilson
Econometrica, May 2001

Frontiers of Development Economics: The Future in Perspective
Gerald M. Meier and Joseph Stiglitz (eds.)
Washington, D.C.: World Bank; Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001

How Democracy Affects Growth
Romain Wacziarg and José Tavares
European Economic Review (Vol. 45, No. 8), July 2001

FINANCE

Analytical Value-at-Risk with Jumps and Credit Risk
J. Darrell Duffie and Jun Pan
Finance and Stochastics (Vol. 5, No. 2), February 2001

Term Structure of Credit Spreads with Incomplete Accounting Information
J. Darrell Duffie and David Lando
Econometrica, May 2001

GAME THEORY

Activity Rules for an Iterated Double Auction
Robert Wilson
In Kalyan Chatterjee and William Samuelson (ed.),
Game Theory and Business Applications, Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer
, 2001

MARKETING

Consumer Research: In Search of Identity
Itamar Simonson, Z. Carmon, R. Dhar, A. Drolet, and S. M. Nowlis
Annual Review of Psychology (Vol. 52), 2001

“I” Seek Pleasures, “We” Avoid Pains: The Role of Self-Regulatory Goals
in Information Processing and Persuasion
Jennifer L. Aaker and Angela Y. Lee
Journal of Consumer Research, June 2001

“I Yam What I Yam”… or Am I? Impact of Changing Selves on
Information Processing and Decision Making
Gita Johar and Jennifer Aaker
In S. Hoch and R. Myer (eds.),
Advances in Consumer Research, Association for Consumer Research, 1999

The Importance of Linking Customer Acquisition to Customer Retention
Jacquelyn Thomas
Journal of Marketing Research (Vol. 39), May 2001

Special Issue on Competition and Marketing
Oliver Heil and David Montgomery (eds.)
International Journal of Research in Marketing, January 2001

Understanding Customer Preferences for New Product Development
Seenu Srinivasan
In Abbie Griffin and James D. Hess (eds.),
Proceedings of the 15th Paul D. Converse Symposium,
Chicago: American Marketing Association
, 2001

OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT

Applications of Game Theory in Operations Management and Informal Systems
Seungjin Whang and Lode Li
In Kalyan Chatterjee (ed.),
Advances in Game Theory, Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer
, 2001

ORGANIZATIONAL DESIGN

The Innovative Organization: Why New Ventures Need More Than a Room of Their Own
Jonathan Day, Paul Mang, Ansgar Richter, and John Roberts
McKinsey Quarterly (2nd Quarter), 2001

Organizational Design: Decision Rights and Incentive Contracts
Susan Athey and John Roberts
American Economic Review (Papers and Proceedings, Vol. 91, No. 2), May 2001

SECURITIES MARKETS

Analyst Coverage and Intangible Assets
Mary E. Barth, Ron Kasznik, and Maureen F. McNichols
Journal of Accounting Research, Spring 2001 

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

Changing Racial Beliefs by Providing Consensus Information
C. Stangor, G. Sechrist, and John T. Jost
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (Vol. 27), April 2001

Outgroup Favoritism and the Theory of System Justification: An Experimental Paradigm
for Investigating the Effects of Socio-Economic Success on Stereotype Content
John T. Jost
In G. Moskowitz (ed.), Cognitive Social Psychology: The Princeton Symposium on the Legacy and Future of Social Cognition, Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2001

The Psychology of Legitimacy: Emerging Perspectives on Ideology, Justice, and Intergroup Relations John T. Jost and B. Major (eds.)
New York: Cambridge University Press, 2001 

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

Demand Chain Excellence: A Tale of Two Retailers
Hau Lee and Seungjin Whang
Supply Chain Management Review (Vol. 5, No. 3), March/April 2001

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT

Theories of Strategic Nonmarket Participation: Majority Rule and Executive Institutions
David P. Baron
Journal of Economics and Management Strategy (Vol. 10, No. 1), Spring 2001

 

 

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