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Browse By Type: In the Classroom, Faculty Profile and Curriculum Innovation
November 19, 2007
Jerry Kim, Assistant Professor of ManagementProfessor Jerry Kim talks about growing up and studying in Korea and how these experiences have shaped his interest in researching how firms innovate.
November 19, 2007
Elke Weber, Jerome A. Chazen Professor of International BusinessProfessor Weber talks about how honeybees subscribe to the capital asset pricing model, how politicians use uncertainty, and what proverbs can tell us about international differences in risk appetite.
August 15, 2007
Suresh Sundaresan, Chase Manhattan Bank Foundation Professor of Financial InstitutionsAfter receiving a postgraduate diploma in business administration and working as the assistant to the deputy general manager at Tata Engineering, Suresh Sundaresan realized his calling was in academia.
April 27, 2007
Professor Ray Fisman: The Private Sector and International DevelopmentProfessor Ray Fisman hopes to teach his students about the way the world works in his course, The Private Sector and International Development.
February 09, 2007
Sergei Savin, Associate Professor of Decision, Risk and OperationsAssociate Professor Sergei Savin discusses his research on healthcare operations in England, his love of teaching, and his unconventional classroom rules.
February 09, 2007
Professor Stephen P. Zeldes: Global Economic EnvironmentGlobal Economic Environment, a core course taught by Professor Stephen P. Zeldes, hopes to leverage the Business School's deep international student base through discussion and debates.
November 29, 2006
Hitendra Wadhwa, Assistant Professor of MarketingProfessor Hitendra Wadhwa discusses his academic background, his transitions from operations to marketing to entrepreneurship, and lessons from his experiences.
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November 08, 2006
Amar Bhide, Lawrence D. Glaubinger Professor of BusinessProfessor Amar Bhide responds to questions about his MBA experience, his early work career that took him around the world, and current international research.
September 27, 2006
Daniel Paravisini, Assistant Professor of Finance and EconomicsAlthough he originally intended to become an engineer, Professor Daniel Paravisini's experience starting a small business in Venezuela altered his course. |
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