November 2001, Volume 70, Number 1 |
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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. |
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Merton H. Miller: Memories of a Great Mentor and Leader HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT Near-Universal Coverage Through Health Plan Competition: An Insurance
Exchange Approach Outcomes-Adjusted Reimbursement in a Health
Care Delivery System HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT Fighting the War for Talent Is Hazardous to Your Organizations Health
Weird Ideas That Work: 11½ Practices for Promoting, Managing,
and Sustaining Innovation Whats Wrong with Management Practices in Silicon Valley? A Lot MARKETING Consumption Symbols as Carriers of Culture: A Study of Japanese and
Spanish Brand Personality Constructs Culture-Dependent Assimilation and Differentiation of the Self The Federal Trade Commissions Report on the Marketing of Violent Entertainment
to Youths: Developing Policy-Tuned Research Social Dimensions of Consumer Distinctiveness: The Influence of Social
Status on Group Identity and Advertising Persuasion What Is Your Goal? The Impact of Goals on Counterfactual Thinking,
Attitude Formation, and Predictions of the Future When Does Culture Matter? The Transitory Nature of Cultural Differences
in Judgments and Choices OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT Dynamic Control of a Queue with Adjustable Service Rate Heavy Traffic Resource Pooling in Parallel-Server Systems ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE Organizational Culture: Mapping the Terrain Tempered Radicals: How People Use Difference to Inspire Change at Work
POLITICS Elections, Governments, and Parliaments in Proportional Representation
Systems SECURITIES MARKETS The Impact of Securities Litigation Reform on the Disclosure of Forward-Looking
Information by High-Technology Firms Mental Accounting, Loss Aversion, and Individual Stock Returns STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT The Power of Strategic Integration SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT E-Fulfillment: Winning the Last Mile of E-Commerce New Supply Chain Business Models: The Opportunities and Challenges
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