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What Has Mattered to Economics Since 1970
(2006-08)
We compile the list of articles published in major refereed economics journals during the last 35 years that have received more than 500 citations. We document major shifts in the mode of contribution and in the importance ...
Justice Sotomayor on the Supreme Court: A Boon for Business?
(2009-10)
In this essay, five business law professors with specialties in five different doctrinal areas analyze Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s jurisprudence in those areas and consider the implications of her appointment to the Supreme ...
Identity Integration and Innovation
(2007-03)
Three studies examined the psychological antecedents and processes related to individual-level innovation. We propose that individuals who can integrate multiple social identities are better at combining knowledge systems ...
The Extreme Future Stock Returns following Extreme Earnings Surprises
(2004)
We investigate the stock returns subsequent to large quarterly earnings surprises, where the benchmark for an earnings surprise is the consensus analyst forecast. By defining the surprise relative to an analyst forecast ...
Why Do Investors React Negatively to Seasoned Equity Offerings?
(2006-08)
The average investor reaction is neutral to primary offerings by firms with managerial incentives closely tied to the shareholder value. Investors react negatively (1) when there are insufficient managerial ownership stakes ...
Strategic Leadership in Healthcare: The Role of Collective Change Agents in Closing the Gap of Healthcare Disparities
(2006-12)
Healthcare management research overlooks the role of collective leadership actions in alleviating health disparities. However, exploring the strategic actions of collective leaders can provide the field with a different ...
Internet Business Practices Across the Globe: Lessons from Emerging Economies
(2008-08)
Firms in emerging economies are rapidly becoming formidable competitors to long-established industry leaders from developed economies. In some cases, emerging-economy firms are acquiring developed-economy firms, such as ...
Cultural Training Based on a Theory of Relational Ideology
(2006)
A field experiment examined the effects of an intercultural training intervention based on the construct of Protestant Relational Ideology (PRI). The experiment, like drug trial research, compared the effectiveness of the ...