Scholarly Achievements

First Quarter—2005

The Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan is built upon a foundation of faculty research. Each quarter, recent faculty awards, honors, achievements, presentations and papers are gathered and showcased here. This is not a complete list. To submit items, please complete and submit the online form.

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There are no submissions for First Quarter 2005.

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Thomas P. Lyon:
Speeches or Addresses Given:

Greenwash: Corporate environmental disclosure under threat of audit. Presented at the American Economic Association meetings, Philadelphia, January 5, 2005; also presented at the University of California, Berkeley, conference on Measuring and Reporting Social, Environmental and Financial Performance, April 9, 2005.

Business strategy implications of climate change and the response of the mobility industry. Presented at the Society of Automotive Engineers World Congress, Detroit, April 13, 2005.

Katherine Terrell:
Papers Published or Accepted:

Munich, Daniel, Svejnar, Jan, & Terrell, Katherine (2005). Is women’s human capital valued more by markets than by planners? Journal of Comparative Economics, June.

Sabirianova, Klara, Svejnar, Jan, & Terrell, Katherine (forthcoming). Distance to the efficiency frontier and FDI spillovers. Journal of the European Economic Association.

Munich, Daniel, Svejnar, Jan, & Terrell, Katherine (2005). Returns to human capital under the communist wage grid and during the transition to a market economy. Review of Economics and Statistics, 83(1).

Gindling, Tim, & Terrell, Katherine (2005). Minimum wages, inequality and globalization. Michigan Journal of International Law, 26(1), 245-269.

Speeches or Addresses Given:

Stern School of Business, New York University, April 7, 2005.

Brookings Conference on Puerto Rican Economy at Center for the New Economy, March 10-11, 2005.

Department of Economics, University of California at Berkeley, February 14, 2005.

Association for Comparative Economic Studies Session at the ASSA Meetings, Philadelphia, January 6-9, 2005.

Latin American and Caribbean Economic Association, Costa Rica, November 4-6, 2004.

Harvard Business School International Business Conference, Cambridge, October 21-22, 2004.

Vanderbilt University, Economics Department, October 11, 2004.

Northwestern University, Economics Department, October 7, 2004.

MacArthur Research Network on Inequality and Economic Performance, Prague, September 10, 2004.

European Economic Association, Madrid, August 22, 2004.

London Business School, Comparative Transition Conference, June 11-12, 2004.

IXth WDI-CEPR International Conference on Transition, Vietnam, May 28-June 1, 2004.

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M. S. Krishnan
Papers Published or Accepted:

Prahalad, C. K., & Krishnan, M. S. (2004). Building blocks of global competition. Optimize, September.

Krishnan, M. S., Kriebel, C. H., & Mukhopadadhyah, Tridas (2004). A decision model for software maintenance. Information Systems Research, December.

Krishnan, M. S., Gopal, A., & Mukhopadhyah, Tridas (forthcoming). Institutional effects on software metrics programs: A structural equation model. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering.

Krishnan, M. S., & Farag, Neveen (forthcoming). An empirical evaluation of information transparency and the willingness to be profiled online for customization. MIS Quarterly.

Krishnan, M. S., Ramasubbu, Narayan, & Kompalli, Prasad (forthcoming). A process maturity framework for managing distributed software product development. IEEE Software.

Krishnan, M. S., & Whitaker, Jonathan. (2005). Managing call center capabilities. Offshore Outsourcing Newsletter, February.

Krishnan, M. S., Meyer, Mary C., Ramaswamy, Venkat, & Damien, Paul (forthcoming). Market alignment of product variety in the software industry: Metrics and managerial implications. The International Journal of Services and Operations Management.

Honors or Awards Received:

M. S. Krishnan was named as one of the top four thinkers in business technology by the editors of Information Week and Optimize magazines.

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There are no submissions First Quarter 2005.

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Uday Rajan
Papers Published or Accepted:

Rajan, Uday, & Parlour, C. (2005). Rationing in IPOs. Review of Finance, 9(1).

Rajan, Uday, Choudhary, V., Ghose, A., & Mukhopadhyah, T. (forthcoming). Personalized pricing and quality differentiation. Management Science.

Dennis Capozza
Papers Published or Accepted:

Capozza, D., Thomson, T., & Israelsen, R. (forthcoming). Appraisal, agency and atypicality: Evidence from manufactured housing. Real Estate Economics.

Awards Received:

Winner of the E. S. Mills Best Paper Award for 2004: Capozza, D., Hendershott, P., & Mack, C. (2004). An anatomy of price dynamics in illiquid markets: Analysis and evidence from local housing markets. Real Estate Economics, 32(1), 1-32.

E. Han Kim
Papers Published or Accepted:

Kim, E. Han, & Durnev, Art (2005). To steal or not to steal: Firm attributes, legal environment and valuation. Journal of Finance, 60(3). 1461-1494.

Kim, E. Han, & Davis, Gerald F. (forthcoming). Business ties and proxy voting by mutual funds. Journal of Financial Economics.

Kim, E. Han, & Durnev, A. (2005). To steal or not to steal: Firm attributes, legal environment and valuation. Journal of Finance, June.

Kim, E. Han, & Davis, G. (forthcoming). Business ties and proxy voting by mutual funds. Journal of Financial Economics.

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David Hess
Papers Published or Accepted:

Hess, D. (forthcoming). Protecting and politicizing public pension fund assets: Empirical evidence on the effects of governance structures and practices. University of California-Davis Law Review.

Hess, D., & Dunfee, T.W. (forthcoming). The Kasky-Nike threat to corporate social reporting: Is a standard of optimal truthful disclosure a solution. Business Ethics Quarterly.

Hess, D. (forthcoming). The legal approach to corporate social responsibility. In Jose Allouche (Ed.), Corporate social responsibility. European Foundation for Management Development.

Speeches or Addresses Given:

Optimal truthful disclosure and corporate social reporting. Anne Ballantyne Lecture, McCombs School of Business, University of Texas, January 2005.

What works and what hurts in protecting human rights in international business. McCombs School of Business, University of Texas, January 2005.

Social reporting and corporate governance. Markkula Center for Applied Ethics Conference on the Accountable Corporation, Santa Clara University, February 2005.

Lynda J. Oswald
Papers Published or Accepted:

Oswald, Lynda J. (forthcoming). Should evidence of environmental contamination be admitted in eminent domain valuation proceedings? Environmental Law Reporter.

 

Priscilla S. Rogers
Honors or Awards Received:

Priscilla S. Rogers and Song Mei Lee-Wong, formerly with the Nanyang Business School in Singapore, were awarded the “Best Article on Philosophy or Theory of Technical or Scientific Communication” from the National Council of Teachers of English for the following article: Rogers, Priscilla S., & Lee-Wong, Song Mei (2003). Reconceptualizing politeness to accommodate dynamic tensions in subordinate-to-superior reporting. Journal of Business & Technical Communication, October.

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Joel Brockner
Papers Published or Accepted:

Brockner, Joel, Spreitzer, Gretchen, Mishra, Aneil, Pepper, Lew, & Hochwarter, Wayne
Papers Accepted:
(2004). Perceived control as an antidote to the negative effects of layoffs on survivors’ organizational commitment and job performance. Administrative Science Quarterly, 49, 76-100.

Gerald F. Davis
Papers Published or Accepted:

Davis, Gerald F. (forthcoming). New directions in corporate governance. Annual Review of Sociology.

Davis, Gerald F., & Kim, E. Han (forthcoming). Business ties and proxy voting by mutual funds. Journal of Financial Economics.

Davis, Gerald F. (forthcoming). Mechanisms and the theory of organizations. Journal of Management Inquiry.

Davis, Gerald F. (2005). Firms and environments. In Neil J. Smelser and Richard Swedberg (Eds.), Handbook of economic sociology (2d ed.), 478-502. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Davis, Gerald F. and Robbins, Gregory E. (2005). Nothing but net? Networks and status in corporate governance. In Karin Knorr-Cetina and Alex Preda (Eds.), The sociology of financial markets, 290-311. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Recent Appointments:

Appointed to editorial board of American Sociological Review. Served as 2005 Program Chair, Organization & Management Theory Division, Academy of Management.

Andrew Hoffman
Papers Published or Accepted:

Hoffman, Andrew (2005). Climate change strategy: The business logic behind voluntary greenhouse gas reductions. California Management Review, June.

Hoffman, Andrew, & Sandelands, Lloyd (2005). Getting right with nature: Anthropocentrism, ecocentrism and theocentrism. Organization & Environment, 18(2), 1-23.

Hoffman, Andrew (2005). Business decisions and the environment: Significance, challenges and momentum of an emerging research field. In G. Brewer and P. Stern (Eds.), National Research Council, Decision Making for the Environment: Social and Behavioral Science Research Priorities. Panel on Social and Behavioral Science Priorities for Environmental Decision Making. Washington, DC: National Academies Press.

Speeches or Addresses Given:

(Re)connecting organizational theory to practice. University of Michigan, ICOS Seminar, February 2005; University of Western Ontario, March 2005.

Climate change strategies. The American Bar Association Conference, March 2005; University of Michigan Law School, March 2005.

Competitive environmental strategy. The Murie Center, September 2004; University of St. Gallen, December 2004; University of Michigan, SNRE Honors Seminar, February 2005.

The social ecology of interest groups. University of Michigan, M&O Brownbag, March 2005.

Linking business and wildlife biology. University of Michigan, SNRE PhD/Faculty Seminar, April 2005.

Roberts, Laura Morgan, Dutton, Jane, Spreitzer, Gretchen, Heaphy, Emily, & Quinn, Robert (2005). Composing the reflected best self: Building pathways for becoming extraordinary in work organizations. Academy of Management Review, 30(4).

Laura Morgan Roberts
Papers Published or Accepted:

Roberts, Laura Morgan, Dutton, Jane, Spreitzer, Gretchen, Heaphy, Emily, & Quinn, Robert (2005). Composing the reflected best self: Building pathways for becoming extraordinary in work organizations. Academy of Management Review, 30(4).

Roberts, Laura Morgan, Spreitzer, Gretchen, Dutton, Jane, Quinn, Robert, Heaphy, Emily, & Barker, Brianna (2005). How to play to your strengths. Harvard Business Review, 83(1), 75-80.

Jeffrey Sanchez-Burks
Papers Published or Accepted:

Sanchez-Burks, J. (2005). Protestant relational ideology: The cognitive underpinnings and organizational implications of an American anomaly. Research in Organizational Behavior, 26, 267-308.

Gretchen Spreitzer
Papers Published or Accepted:

Spreitzer, Gretchen, Sutcliffe, Kathleen, Dutton, Jane, Sonenshein, Scott, & Grant, Adam (forthcoming). Establishing human thriving at work. Organization Science.

Spreitzer, Gretchen, Perttula Hopkins, Kimberly, & Xin, Katherine (forthcoming). A cross-cultural analysis of the effectiveness of transformational leadership. Journal of Organizational Behavior.

Roberts, Laura Morgan, Dutton, Jane, Spreitzer, Gretchen, Heaphy, Emily, & Quinn, Robert (2005). Composing the reflected best self: Building pathways for becoming extraordinary in work organizations. Academy of Management Review, 30(4).

Roberts, Laura Morgan, Spreitzer, Gretchen, Dutton, Jane, Quinn, Robert, Heaphy, Emily, & Barker, Brianna (2005). How to play to your strengths. Harvard Business Review, 83(1), 75-80.

Brockner, Joel, Spreitzer, Gretchen, Mishra, Aneil, Pepper, Lew, & Hochwarter, Wayne (2004). Perceived control as an antidote to the negative effects of layoffs on survivors’ organizational commitment and job performance. Administrative Science Quarterly, 49, 76-100.

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Michael D. Johnson
Papers Published or Accepted:

Gustafsson, Anders, & Johnson, Michael D. (2004). Determining attribute importance in a service satisfaction model. Journal of Service Research, 7, 124-141.

Johnson, Michael D., & Selnes, Fred (2005). Diversifying your customer portfolio. MIT Sloan Management Review, 46, 11-14.

Anders, Gustafsson, Johnson, Michael D., & Roos, Inger (2005). The effects of customer satisfaction, relationship commitment dimensions and triggers on customer retention. Journal of Marketing, forthcoming.

Michel Wedel
Papers Published or Accepted:

Boter, J., Rouwendal, J., & Wedel, M. (2005). Using travel cost to compare the use value of competing cultural organizations. Journal of Cultural Economics, 29, 13-33.

Sandor, Z., & Wedel, M. (2005). Differentiated Bayesian conjoint choice designs. Journal of Marketing Research, 55, 210-218.

Speeches or Addresses Given:

Winter AMA Conference, Session on Global Marketing, San Antonio, Texas.

Harvard Business School, Boston.

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There are no submissions First Quarter 2005.

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