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Faculty Seminars

 

2005-06 Organizational Behavior Seminars

Spring 2006

Speaker

Title

Time/Place

April 26

Joint seminar with Marketing

Bertram Gawronski
University of Western Ontario

Associative and Propositional Processes in Evaluation: A New Framework for the Study of Implicit and Explicit Attitude Change [ PDF 901KB]

Noon-1:15 pm/Room S150

May 3

Martin Schulz, University of British Columbia

A Problemistic Approach to Institutional Change: The Evolution of the British Columbia Water Law 1900 to 2000.

Noon/ Room S151

May 10

Scott Wiltermuth, Stanford GSB

Balazs Kovacs, Stanford GSB

"Knowing too much: The adverse impact of perceived competitive advantage in negotiations"

"Pro-innovation bias in diffusion studies"

Noon/Littlefield 107

May 17

No seminar

 

Noon/Littlefield 107

May 24

Glenn Adams, University of Kansas

The cultural grounding of personal relationship: "Enemyship in North American and West African worlds"

Noon/Littlefield 107

May 31

Nathanael Fast, Stanford GSB

Edward Feng, Stanford GSB

Power and the Illusion of Control: An Internal Route to Optimism

Diversity in Multi-Point Competition: The Study of California Banking Industry from 1909 to 1989

Noon/Littlefield 107

June 7

Peter Bearman, Columbia University

Malfeasance and Markets: The Emergence of Global Trade, 1600-1831

Noon/Littlefield 107

 

Winter 2006

Speaker

Title

Time/Place

January 4

Dr. Maya Tamir, Stanford University

"Business and Pleasure? An Instrumental Approach to Emotion Regulation"

Noon/Littlefield 107

January 11

Dr. Elizabeth Mullen,
University of Chicago

"The Influence of Moral Conviction on People's Perceptions of Fairness and Willingness to Comply with Authorities"

Noon/South Bldg. S172

January 18

Chen-Bo Zhong, Kellogg School of Management

The Ethical Dangers of Rational Decision Making [ PDF 79.1KB]

(PDF)

[ PDF 79.1KB]

Noon/Littlefield 107

January 25

Marlone Henderson, New York University

Negotiation from a Near and Distant Time Perspective (PDF) [ PDF KB]

Noon/Littlefield 107

February 1

Jerry Kim, Harvard University

Arbiter of Science: Institutionalization and Status Effects in FDA Drug Review 1990-2004. (PDF) [ PDF KB]

Noon/Littlefield 107

February 15

Salih Zeki Ozdemir University of Chicago

To Go Solo or To Syndicate: Determinants of Tie Formation in The U.S. Venture Capital Industry [ PDF 140KB]

Noon/Littlefield 107

February 22

Ezra Zuckerman, MIT

Why Knowledge Does Not Equal Power: The Network Redundancy Trade-Off

11:00 am/Littlefield L112

March 1

 

 

Noon/Littlefield 107

March 8

Henrich Greve,
Norwegian School of Management

Mutual consent: The demography of identity in the Norwegian insurance industry

Noon/Littlefield 107