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Faculty Seminars

 

2006-07 Organizational Behavior Seminars


Spring 2007

Speaker

Title

Time/Place

April 4

Huggy Rao, Stanford

"No Barrique, No Berlusconi: Authenticity, Identity and Innovation in the Barolo/Barbaresco Wine District".

Noon/Littlefield L107

April 11

Robb Willer, UC-Berkeley

A Status Theory of Collective Action

Noon/Littlefield L107

April 25

Dan McFarland, Stanford

"Social Entrainment and Organizational Attachment"

Noon/Littlefield L107

May 2

Lisa K. Libby, Ohio State University

Picture Yourself: How imagery perspective affects cognition, emotion, and behavior

Noon/Littlefield L107

May 9

Sonya Ouzdin, Stanford University

Deborah Yue, Stanford University

"Speaking out against Injustice: A Normative account"

The Social Structure of Regional labor Market and Entrepreneurial Activity

Noon/Littlefield L107

May 16

Hazel Markus, Stanford University

"Choice as an Act of Meaning"

Noon/Littlefield L107

May 23

Ming Leung, Stanford University

Caitlin Hogan, Stanford University

"Critical Category Cognition: Audience Recognition of the Modern Winemaking Category in the Barolo and Barbaresco District"

Obscured Oppression: When Whites Support Affirmative Action to Maintain Group Dominance

Noon/Littlefield L107

May 30

Jon Baron, University of Pennsylvania

Citizens as moralists: how non-utilitarian thinking interferes with democracy.

Noon/Littlefield L107

June 6

Gael Le Mens, Stanford University

Environmental Changes and the Dynamics of Organizational Mortality.

Noon/Littlefield L107

 

Winter 2007

Speaker

Title

Time/Place

January 17

Jerker Denrell

Success as a signal of poor judgment

Noon/Littlefield L107

January 24

No Seminar

 

Noon/Littlefield L107

January 31

Kristin Behfar, UC Irvine

"Conflict and conflict management in autonomous work groups: Identifying strategies for sustainable success"

Noon/Littlefield L107

February 7

Noah Goldstein, Arizona Statue University

"The Extended Self: Implications for Perceiving the Self, Influencing Others, and Judging Both,." based on the paper "The Spyglass Self: A Model of Vicarious Self-Perception"

[ PDF 270KB]

Noon/Littlefield L107

February 9

Katie Liljenquist, Kellogg, North Western University

"Managing Impressions: Satisfying the Internal and External Critic," based in part on the paper "Washing Away Your Sins"

[ PDF 87KB]

Noon/Littlefield L107

February 12

Jennifer Whitson, Kellogg, North Western University

Voices in the Static: The False Perception of Patterns in Everyday Life

[ PDF 219KB]

Noon/Littlefield L107

February 14

No Seminar

 

Noon/Littlefield L107

February 21

Roberto Fernandez, MIT

"Job Queues: Gender and Race at the Application Interface."

Noon/Littlefield L107

February 28

Robbie Sutton, Kent University

How to lose friends and incense people: The art and science of group criticism

Noon/Littlefield L107

March 7

Isabel Fernandez-Mateo, London Business School

When It Doesn't Pay to Stay: "Cumulative Gender Disadvantage in Contract Employment"

Noon/Littlefield L107

March 14

Laura Kray, Berkeley

"Thinking within the Box: The Impact of Counterfactual Mind-sets on Creative and Analytic Problem Solving."

Noon/Littlefield L107

 

Fall 2006

Speaker

Title

Time/Place

October 18

Christine Beckman, UC-Irvine

Performance Aspirations and Organizational Change: Winning, Improving and Making Money in Major League Baseball

Noon/Littlefield 107

October 25

Hillary A. Elfenbein, UC-Berkeley

Emotional "intelligence" is also social

Noon/Littlefield 109

November 1

Cecilia Ridgeway, Stanford University

"How Easily Does a Social Difference Become a Status Distinction"

Noon/Littlefield 107

November 8

David Obstfeld, UC-Irvine

"Creative projects and combinatorial search: Toward a less-routine theory of organizing."

Noon/ Littlefield 107

November 15

Ena Inesi, Stanford

Power and the Valuation of Outcomes

Noon/ Littlefield 107

November 22

Thanksgiving

 

 

November 29

No seminar

 

 

December 6

Arnout van de Rijt

Doctoral Dissertation Research: Immigrant Assimilation as Rapid and Reversible

[ PDF 147KB]

Noon/Littlefield L107

December 11

Monday

Alexandra Kalev

Cracking the Glass Cages? Job Segregation, the Restructuring of Work and Managerial Diversity

[ PDF 414KB]

Noon/Littlefield L107

December 13

Delia Baldassarri

"Civic Networks, Associational Life and Social Integration," based in part on: The Integrative Power of Civic Networks

[ PDF KB]

Noon/Littlefield L107