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Professor of Education, Emerita, School of Education Charles B. Weinberg 1977 As the labor force participation of married women has increased dramatically since World War II, there has been increased…
Enthoven holds degrees in economics from Stanford, Oxford, and MIT. He began his teaching career in 1955 while an instructor in Economics at MIT. In 1956, he moved to the RAND Corporation in Santa…
Robert E. Hamilton William F. Wright 1977 Auditors' evaluations of internal control over payroll systems based on profiles of system characteristics were studied using a quasi-experimental research…
Roger Heeler Michael L. Ray is a social psychologist with extensive experience in marketing communication and in developing generative work environments for companies and individuals. He has produced…
Geert Bekaert Guojun Wu 1997 It appears that volatility in equity markets is asymmetric: returns and conditional volatility are negatively correlated. Finance
Henry C. Lucas, Jr. 1973 This paper attempts to place research on computer-based information systems in perspective. The interdisciplinary nature of the information systems field is stressed.…
Joel Podolny Andrew Feldman 1997 Previous research on status in markets has posited that status orderings are stable, self-reproducing entities. Organizational Behavior
Rajiv Lal Miklos Sarvary 1998 The paper shows that under realistic conditions the Internet does not always increase price competition. Marketing
Ezra W. Zuckerman 1997 This paper explores the social processes that underlie conformity with legitimate systems of classification. Organizational Behavior
George S. Yip David B. Montgomery was the Sebastian S. Kresge Professor of Marketing, Emeritus; dean, emeritus; and consultant/visiting professor of marketing and management at Singapore Management…
Baron began his academic career at Northwestern University where he taught for thirteen years in the Kellogg Graduate School of Management. He joined Stanford GSB in 1981. He has also been a visiting…
Mary E. Barth is the Joan E. Horngren Professor of Accounting, Emerita at Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB). Prior to joining the faculty at Stanford in 1995, she was an associate professor…
C. Lanier Benkard is The Gregor G. Peterson Professor and Professor of Economics at Stanford Graduate School of Business, where he teaches courses in industrial organization and econometrics. Before…
Jonathan Berk is The A.P. Giannini Professor of Finance at Stanford Graduate School of Business. His research covers a broad range of topics in finance, including delegated money management; the…
Jeremy Bulow is the Richard A. Stepp Professor of Economics at Stanford Business School. He served as the director of the Bureau of Economics of the Federal Trade Commission from 1998-2001. Bulow was…
Heath is the Thrive Foundation for Youth Professor of Organizational Behavior, Emeritus at Stanford Graduate School of Business. His research examines why certain ideas - ranging from urban legends…
Charles I. Jones is the STANCO 25 Professor of Economics at Stanford Graduate School of Business and a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research. Professor Jones has been honored…
Keith Krehbiel is The Edward B. Rust Professor of Political Science, Emeritus at Stanford's Graduate School of Business, where he has taught courses on foundations of political economy, legislative…
David Larcker is the director of the Corporate Governance Research Initiative at Stanford Graduate School of Business and senior faculty of the Arthur and Toni Rembe Rock Center for Corporate…
Hau L. Lee is the Thoma Professor of Operations, Information and Technology at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. His areas of specialization include global value chain innovations, supply…
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