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ACCOUNTING

Accounting for Financial Instruments: Measuring Corporate Debt and Its Components Using an Option Pricing Approach
Mary E. Barth, Wayne R. Landsman, and Richard J. Rendleman Jr.
GSB Research Paper #1351R,
April 1997

International Accounting: Differences and Their Relation to Share Prices: Evidence from U.K., Australian, and Canadian Firms
Mary E. Barth and Greg Clinch
Contemporary Accounting Research,
Spring 1996

ETHICS

Implementing Corporate Ethics Strategies
Kirk O. Hanson
Certified Management Accountants of Canada, June 1997

FINANCE

Dynamic Capital Structure Under Managerial Entrenchment
Jeffrey H. Zwiebel
American Economic Review,
December 1996

An Econometric Model of the Term Structure of Interest Rate Swap Yields
J. Darrell Duffie and Kenneth J. Singleton
Journal of Finance, Vol. 51,
October 1997

The Implications of First-Order Risk Aversion for Asset Market Risk Premiums
Geert Bekaert, Robert Hodrick, and David Marshall
Journal of Monetary Economics,
August 1997

On Biases in Tests of the Expectation Hypothesis of the Term Structure of Interest Rates
Geert Bekaert, Robert Hodrick, and David Marshall
Journal of Financial Economics, Vol. 44, No. 3,
June 1997

An Overview of Value at Risk
J. Darrell Duffie and Jun Pan
Journal of Derivatives, Vol. 4, No. 3,
Spring 1997

Specification Analysis of Affine Term Structure Models
Qiang Dai and Kenneth J. Singleton
Working Paper,
July 1997

FINANCIAL MARKETS

Does It All Add Up? Benchmarks and the Compensation of Active Portfolio Managers
Anat R. Admati and Paul C. Pfleiderer
The Journal of Business,
July 1997

Interdealer Trading: Evidence from London
Peter C. Reiss and Ingrid M. Werner
GSB Research Paper #1430,
February 1997

Market Microstructure and Securities Values: Evidence from the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange
Yakov Amihud, Haim Mendelson, and Beni Lauterbach
Journal of Financial Economics, Vol. 45, No. 3,
September 1997

A New Approach to the Regulation of Trading Across Securities Markets
Haim Mendelson and Yakov Amihud
NYU Law Review,
December 1996

Recursive Valuation of Defaultable Securities and the Timing of the Resolution of Uncertainty
J. Darrell Duffie, Mark Schroder, and Costis Skiadas
Annals of Applied Probability, Vol. 6,
1996


HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT

Dynamic Allocation of Kidneys to Candidates on the Transplant Waiting List
Stefanos Zenios and Lawrence M. Wein
GSB Research Paper #1429,
January 1997

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Bundling Information Goods: Pricing, Profits, and Efficiency
GSB Research Paper #1427,
January 1997

Information Technology and Productivity: A Review of the Literature
Erik Brynjolfsson
In M. Zelkowitz (ed.), Advances in Computing, Vol. 43,
1996

Productivity, Business Profitablility, and Consumers Surplus: Three Different Measures of Information Technology Value
L. Hitt and Erik Brynjolfsson
MIS Quarterly,
June 1996

INSURANCE

The Discretionary Use of Present Value-Based Measurements by Property-Casualty Insurers
Karen K. Nelson
GSB Research Paper # 1428,
January 1997

The Role of Government Contracts in Discretionary Reinsurance Markets for Natural Disasters
Christpher M. Lewis and Kevin C. Murdock
Journal of Risk and Insurance,
Vol. 63, No. 4, 1996

MARKETING

The Inverse Relationship Between Manufacturer and Retailer Margins: A Theory
Rajiv Lal
Marketing Science,
Spring 1996

Managerial Identification of Competitors
Bruce Clark and David B. Montgomery
GSB Research Paper #1434,
April 1997

Manufacturers Returns Policies and Retail Competition
V. Padmanabhan and Ivan Png
Marketing Science, Vol. 16, No. 1,
1997

Marketing Information: A Competitive Analysis
Miklos Sarvary and Philip Parker
Marketing Science,
Winter 1997


ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR

Demography and Group Performance: Does Diversity Help?
Charles A. O'Reilly III, Katherine Williams, and Sigal Barsade
GSB Research Paper #1426,
January 1997

Faith in Supervision and the Self-Enhancement Bias: Two Psychological Reasons Why Managers Don't Empower Workers
Jeffrey Pfeffer, Robert Cialdini, Benjamin Hanna, and Kathleen Knopoff
GSB Research Paper #1432,
April 1997

Social Differentiation and Inequality: Essays in Honor of John Pock
James N. Baron, David Grusky, and Donald Treiman (eds.)
Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press,
1996

POLITICAL ECONOMICS Integrated Strategy and International Trade Disputes: The Kodak-Fujifilm Case
David P. Baron
Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, Vol. 6,
Summer 1997

Restrictive Rules Reconsidered
Keith Krehbiel
American Journal of Political Science, Vol. 41, No. 3,
1997

QUALITY CONTROL

Quality Improvement Drivers in the Electronics Industry
George Foster and Leif Sjoblom
Journal of Management Accounting Research, Vol. 8,
1996
GSB Research Paper #1424,
1996

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT

Too Much of a Good Thing? Product Proliferation and Organizational Failure
William P. Barnett and John Freeman
GSB Research Paper #1425,
January 1997

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

The Bullwhip Effect in Supply Chains
Hau Lee, V. Padmanabhan, and Seungjin Whang
Sloan Management Review,
Spring 1997

Competing in Product and Service
Morris Cohen and Seungjin Whang
Management Science, Vol. 43, No. 4,
1997

Information Distortion in a Supply Chain: Bullwhip Effects
Hau Lee, V. Padmanabhan, and Seungjin Whang
Management Science, Vol. 43, No. 4, 1997

TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT

Does Technology Leadership Require the Ability to Produce at Lower Cost?
Glen M. Schmidt and Evan L. Porteus
GSB Research Paper #1431,
March 1997

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