Seminars

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 331 Uris Hall 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 have questions, e-mail Ko Kuwabara, Malia Mason or Dana Carney.

View past schedules.

Fall 2009



Date Speaker and Title
September 15th
You Focus on the Forest When You’re in Charge of the Trees: Power
Priming and Abstract Information Processing
Pamela K. Smith University of California, San Diego
September 29th Hostile and Benevolent Reactions Toward Pregnant Women:
Complementary Interpersonal Punishments and Rewards That Maintain Traditional Roles
(255K)
Michelle Hebl Rice University   calendar
October 6th Do Convex Incentive Schemes Attract Overconfident
Employees? Experimental Evidence
(240K)

The Cost of High-Powered Incentives:
Employee Gaming in Enterprise Software Sales
(303K)
Ian Larkin Harvard Business School calendar
October 22nd
Thursday   
Warren 416
Uncertainty and Deterrence: Experimental Evidence (181K)
Gary Charness,  University of California Santa Barbara calendar
October 27th Overconfidence and the attainment of power (140K)                                        
Cameron Anderson  University of California Berkeley calendar
November 3rd The Rise and Fall of Finance and the End of the
Society of Organizations (135K)

Jerry Davis Michigan Ross School of Business calendar
November 17th

Technology Shocks, Alliances, and Organizational Fields: Insights from the Global Technology Collaboration Network
Melissa Schilling Stern School of Business

December 1st Merchants Go to Market: Finance and Strategy in the Development of the US Retail Industry 1885-1930
Mary A. O'Sullivan   U Penn calendar
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