Business School Faculty in the News - December 2004
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Reuven Lehavy, "Independent's day," Entrepreneur,
December 1, 2004
Richard Sloan, Russell Lundholm, "Paul's Picks Prove
Profitable," Smartmoney.com, December 14, 2004
David Wright, "Accounting education: Response to
corporate scandals: helping the profession find opportunity in
crisis," Journal of Accountancy, November 1, 2004 |
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Jim Hines, Joel Slemrod, "A Research Program on the
Interplay between Entrepreneurial Activity and Tax Policy,"
Heritage Foundation Reports, November 24, 2004
Joel Slemrod, "Tax Pros Doubt U.S. Code Will Get Any
Simpler," Newhouse News Service, December 28, 2004 |
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There are no citations for Business Information Technology for
December 2004. |
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Brad Farnsworth, Linda Lim, "Demystifying International
Trade's Impact on the U.S.," the journal (A publication of
Stout, Risius, Ross), Fall 2004
Linda Lim, "Asian investments will be concentrated in the
region," Dinheiro Vivo (Live Money), November 25, 2004
Linda Lim, "China will become an important foreign
investor," Dinheiro Vivo (Live Money), November 25, 2004
Linda Lim, "Investment from developed country brings more
technology," Dinheiro Vivo (Live Money), November 25, 2004
Linda Lim, "Latin America will be little attractive to
Asians," Dinheiro Vivo (Live Money), November 25, 2004
CK Prahalad, "Kenya's best kept Secret," Liquid Africa,
December 14, 2004
CK Prahalad, "Business: Mammon: Poverty, profit,
opportunity," The Observer (United Kingdom), December 19, 2004
CK Prahalad, "Who's in charge," Cleveland Plain Dealer,
December 19, 2004
CK Prahalad, "Why selling to the poor makes for good
business," Fortune, December 20, 2004
CK Prahalad, Venkat Ramaswamy, "Open-Source Innovation," FSB, December 2004/January 2005
CK Prahalad, Venkat Ramaswamy, "The Pick Of This Year's
Crop: Running the gamut from Ted Turner to Alexander Hamilton,"
Business Week, December 13, 2004
Lynn Wooten, "Make Research on Black Infant Deaths a Top
Priority: State and federal governments must cooperate . . ."
Detroit News, December 21, 2004 |
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J. Stewart Black, "Remembering repatriates," Expatica HR,
December 14, 2004
Wayne Brockbank, "Cream of the HR crop rise beyond
traditional skills," Canadian HR Reporter, November 22, 2004
Wayne Brockbank, David Ulrich, "People Who Need People,"
Fast Company, December 2004
Theresa Welbourne, "Leadership Pulse survey finds bosses
moving beyond cutting costs," great lakes IT report, December
22, 2004
Theresa Welbourne, "Study Shows Company-Wide Initiatives
Rank #1 for Leaders Improving Performance Leadership . . ."
Great Lakes Journal, December 22, 2004 |
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David Brophy, "Michigan Growth Capital Symposium Seeks
National Attention," Michigan Technology News, December 8, 2004
Dennis Capozza, "UFA: Oklahoma No Longer A Best Place to
Lend," Origination News, December 2004
H. Nejat Seyhun, "The Insiders Are Selling. But Is That
So Bad? Strategies," New York Times, December 5, 2004
Clemens Sialm, "A Week's Worth," Christian Science
Monitor, December 6, 2004
Clemens Sialm, "For Portfolios, Simple May Be Best," Wall
Street Journal, December 9, 2004
Clemens Sialm, "Russian Roulette Investing," Forbes.com,
December 13, 2004
Richard Sloan, Russell Lundholm, "Paul's Picks Prove
Profitable," Smartmoney.com, December 14, 2004
Kathy Yuan, Lu Zheng, "(Rich) man in the moon," The
Jerusalem Post, November 19, 2004 |
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George Fulton, "State economists meet at conference to
discuss falling revenues," Associated Press, December 3, 2004
George Fulton, "Shortfall in taxes won't hit schools:
Revenue down, but education protected," Detroit Free Press,
December 4, 2004
George Fulton, "Schools will avoid cuts from revenue
shortfall: Per-pupil funding safe, state leaders say . . ."
Lansing State Journal, December 4, 2004
George Fulton, "Michigan's economic recovery to continue
slower than rest of nation's," Associated Press, December 15,
2004
George Fulton, "Permit, records fees to soar: Health care
facilities and contractors will pay the most in Mich.'s
budget-boosting plan," Detroit News, December 30, 2004
George Fulton, "Mich. stocks outperform the nation's:
2004 marks the 2nd year of gains, thanks to small and midsized
firms and . . ." Detroit News, December 31, 2004 |
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Gerald Meyers, "Newspaper agency's CEO says he'll
retire: Vega to be publisher of San Francisco paper," Detroit
Free Press, December 18, 2004
Noel Tichy, "Quit While You're Ahead, Hank: Investors are
fretting about the lack of a definitive succession plan at AIG,"
Business Week, December 13, 2004
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Rajeev Batra, "Borders: Online deal works: Ann Arbor bookseller takes
different approach than rival Barnes & Noble," Ann Arbor News, December 26, 2004
Tom Kinnear, "Business students to invest real funds: Up to $150,000:
Theory and practise come together . . . " National Post's Financial Post & FP
Investing, December 13, 2004
Christie Nordhielm, "Anti-Syphilis TV Message Finds Few Takers: Many
stations reject public service . . ." Los Angeles Times, December 2, 2004
Norbert Schwarz, "How are we doing? Researchers aim to measure national
well being," States News Service, December 2, 2004
Norbert Schwarz, "Happiness is the new economics," Sunday Times (London),
December 5, 2004
Norbert Schwarz, "Life is a movie starring you. You can direct it, too,"
Toronto Star, December 3, 2004
Norbert Schwarz, "Moms find less joy in child care," Washington Times,
December 6, 2004
Norbert Schwarz, "Science: Notebook," Washington Post, December 6, 2005
Norbert Schwarz, "What makes people happy," National Public Radio,
December 11, 2004
Norbert Schwarz, "Yes, but are you happy right now?" Detroit Free Press,
December 13, 2004
Venkat Ramaswamy, CK Prahalad, "Open-Source Innovation," FSB, December
2004/January 2005
Venkat Ramaswamy, CK Prahalad, "The Pick Of This Year's Crop: Running the
gamut from Ted Turner to Alexander Hamilton," Business Week, December 13, 2004
David Wooten, "Briefing: Study: Consumers often buy defensively," Ann
Arbor News, December 2, 2004
David Wooten, "Leading The Way," Black Issues in Higher Education,
December 16, 2004
Michel Wedel, Jie Zhang, "Analyzing Brand Competition Across
Subcategories," Journal of Marketing Research, November 2004
Jie Zhang, "Small retailers struggle for a niche to stay alive: Online
businesses and big national chains force hundreds in the state . . ." Detroit
News, December 21, 2004
Claes Fornell/American Customer Satisfaction Index, "Quality Concerns
Grow Along With Toyota's Market Share," Quality Progress, October 1, 2004
Claes Fornell/American Customer Satisfaction Index, "Bargains can
backfire: experts advise against coupons and discounts," Photo Marketing,
December 1, 2004
Claes Fornell/American Customer Satisfaction Index, "Sweet beer:
Observer," Financial Times, December 1, 2004
Claes Fornell/American Customer Satisfaction Index, "The Double Edge of
Incentives," Ward's Dealer Business, December 1, 2004
Claes Fornell/American Customer Satisfaction Index, "Business Notes,"
Charlotte Observer, December 12, 2004
Claes Fornell/American Customer Satisfaction Index, "Big Mac's back:
Putting everything on the line, fast-feeder turns . . ." Advertising Age,
December 13, 2004
Claes Fornell/American Customer Satisfaction Index, "Analysis: Public
embraces e-government," United Press International, December 14, 2004
Claes Fornell/American Customer Satisfaction Index, "Government Web sites
gain favor with public," Newsbytes, December 14, 2004
Claes Fornell/American Customer Satisfaction Index, "Report: Popularity
of e-government grows," United Press International, December 14, 2004
Claes Fornell/American Customer Satisfaction Index, "Study shows more
people feel they are receiving better treatment from federal agencies," National
Public Radio, December 14, 2004
Claes Fornell/American Customer Satisfaction Index, "E-Government: Report
Finds More Citizens Pleased . . ." National Journal's Technology Daily, December
15, 2004
Claes Fornell/American Customer Satisfaction Index, "U.S. Bank studies
customers: Program seeks to measure effects of improving service," Saint Paul
Pioneer Press, December 16, 2004
Claes Fornell/American Customer Satisfaction Index, "The Week's Business:
Why U.S. wireless use lags the rest of the developed world," Associated Press,
December 17, 2004
Claes Fornell/American Customer Satisfaction Index, "VA Cemeteries Score
Highest in Satisfaction Survey," States News Service, December 17, 2004
Claes Fornell/American Customer Satisfaction Index, "Enjoy a Coffee as
You Read This—Do It for Me," Orlando Sentinel, December 19, 2004
Claes Fornell/American Customer Satisfaction Index, "The year in review:
what made us merry, what made us mad . . ." Los Angeles Times, December 26, 2004
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There are no citations for Operations and
Management Science for December 2004. |
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There are no citations for the William Davidson Institute for
December 2004. |
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There are no citations for the Tauber
Manufacturing Institute for December 2004. |
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Tom Kinnear, "Business students to invest real funds: Up to $150,000:
Theory and practise come together . . . " National Post's Financial Post & FP
Investing, December 13, 2004
"MBAs look before scientists leap into business: Partnership taps MBA students
to screen potential of research," Ann Arbor News, December 2, 2004
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Al Cotrone, "Starting M.B.A. Salaries Are Rising," Wall Street Journal,
December 16, 2004; story also appeared in eFinancialNews.com on December 21,
2004
Martin Zimmerman, "GM exec: Don't put hydrogen on the back burner,"
Automotive News, December 20, 2004; story also appeared in the Kansas City Star
on December 25, 2004
"Rounding out their resumes: Universities encourage students to include
community service in campus life," Indianapolis Business Journal, November 22,
2004
"Partner at Stamford, Conn.–based investment firm receives business panel's
nod," The Stamford Advocate (Stamford, Conn.), November 30, 2004
"Stanford wins the first Bettina M. Whyte Trophy," BCD News and Comment,
December 7, 2004
"Breaking B-School Gender Barriers," BusinessWeek Online, December 15, 2004
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There are no citations at this time for the Stephen M. Ross gift for December
2004. |
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