Seminars (2013)
The Management Division Seminar features weekly presentations from distinguished visitors as well as the division’s own faculty. Sessions begin at 12:30 p.m. on Tuesdays in Uris Hall, Room 332 unless otherwise noted. Our current schedule is listed below. Notices about the talks are distributed by e-mail to the seminar mailing list. If you wish to be added to the mailing list, please click here. If you have questions, e-mail Modupe Akinola or Ernesto Reuben.
| Date | Room | Speaker (Affiliation) | Title |
| Feb 05 |
|
Cassie Mogilner |
DNA Seminar |
| Feb 12 |
|
Leslie John |
DNA Seminar
|
| Feb 19 |
Uris 332 |
Will Maddux (INSEAD) |
A moveable feast: How transformational cross-cultural experiences facilitate psychological performance |
| Feb 26 |
Uris 332 |
Hilke Plassmann (INSEAD) |
The Psychological Basis of "Pain of Paying": Behavioral and fMRI Evidence |
| Mar 05 | Uris 332 |
Nichole Stephens (Kellogg) |
Navigating the Social Class Divide: A Diversity Intervention Improves the Academic Performance of First-Generation College Students and the College Transition for All Students |
| Mar 26 |
Uris 332 |
Micheal Unzueta (UCLA) |
How social dominance motives affect construals of diversity and reactions to discrimination claimants |
| Apr 02 |
Uris 332 |
David DeSteno (Northeastern) |
Can I Trust You? Unlocking the Cues to Trust at Zero-Acquaintance |
| Apr 05 |
Uris 307 |
Ron Adner (Dartmouth) |
Innovation ecosystems and the pace of substitution: Re-examining the technology S-curve |
| Apr 09 |
Uris 332 |
Joel Baum (Rotman) |
Epinets: The epistemic structure and dynamics of social networks |
| Apr 16 |
Uris 332 |
Jackson Nickerson (Olin) |
Dominant Designs, Innovation Shocks, and The Follower's Dilemma co-authored with Nicholas Argyres & Lyda Bigelow |
| Apr 23 | Uris 332 |
Belen Villalonga (NYU) |
Family control and corporate divestitures |
| Apr 30 | Uris 332 |
Robert Seamans (NYU) |
Value Appropriation, Search Frictions, and Secondary Markets |
| May 07 | Uris 332 |
Bruno Cassiman (IESE) |
Innovation and Markups: Firm Level Evidence |
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