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Faculty Present their Latest Research

On June 14, 2011, the School of Management held its first Annual Faculty Research Day, a new forum for cross-disciplinary collaboration. Professors from seven departments presented 10-minute “snap lectures” of scholarly papers that are either nearing completion or already accepted by peer-reviewed journals.

Event organizers Siobhan O’Mahony (Strategy & Innovation), Rui Albuquerque (Finance), Chris Dellarocas (Information Systems), and Susan Fournier (Marketing) divided the event into four research themes. Select a theme below to see related videos from the day’s presentations:

Digital Technologies

Chris Dellarocas
Chris Dellarocas
Media, Aggregators and the Link Economy: Strategic Hyperlink Formation in Content Networks.
Seema PaiSeema Pai
Does Online Chatter Matter?
Frederic BrunelFrederic Brunel
Consuming the Consumer-Generated Ad.
Justin Ren Justin Ren
How to Enter China’s E-commerce Market and Be Successful.
Stephanie WattsStephanie Watts
Designing and Theorizing the Adoption of Mobile Technology-mediated Ethical Consumption Tools.
Kabrina K. ChangKabrina K. Chang
Facebook Got Me Fired: Legal and Management Issues for Social Networking and the Blogosphere.


Firm and Industry Dynamics

John NealeJohn Neale
Misalignment in the Timing of Seasonal Demand and Supply: The Landslide Effect.
Delvon ParkerDelvon Parker
Is Lean Past Its Prime: A Panel Study of the Impact of the Diffusion of Lean Production Principles on the Asset Structure and Financial Performance of US Manufacturing Firms.
Nitin JoglekarNitin Joglekar
Production, Process Investment and the Survival of Debt-Financed Startup Firms.
Michael SalingerMichael Salinger
Bundling and Tying in a Nearly Contestable Market.
Evgeny LyandresEvgeny Lyandres
Merger Synergies Along the Supply Chain.
Yrjo KoskinenYrjo Koskinen
The Euro and Corporate Financing.


Institutions and Regulation

Remi TrudelRemi Trudel
Why Didn’t I Think of That? Self-Regulation through Selective Information Processing.
Scott StewartScott Stewart
Do Student Evaluations Match Alumni Expectations?
Barbara BickartBarbara Bickart
Does it Pay to Beat Around the Bush? The Case of the Obfuscating Salesperson.
Emily HeaphyEmily Heaphy
Repairing Breaches with Rules: Embedded Agency in the Work of Patient Advocates.
David WeilDavid Weil
Fissured Employment.
Time SimcoeTim Simcoe
LEED Adopters: Public Procurement and Private Certification.
Nalin KulatilakaNalin Kulatilaka
Accelerating the Adoption of Clean Technologies through Energy Intermediaries.


Information and Innovation

Colin FisherColin Fisher
Better Lagged than Never: The Lagged Effects of Process Interventions on Group Decisions.
Kathleen CurleyKathleen Curley
Managing the Twin Challenges of Innovation: Promoting Emerging Businesses while Achieving Performance Goals.
Samina KarimSamina Karim
Structural Knowledge: How Executive Experience with Structural Composition Affects Intrafirm Mobility and Structural Change.
Marshall Van AlstyneMarshall Van Alstyne
Knowledge Market Design Inside the Firm.
Megan MacGarvieMegan MacGarvie
How Important is U.S. Location for Research in Science?
Jeff FurmanJeff Furman
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: The Impact of Institutions on Cumulative Research.