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Technology & Operations Management

TOM Seminars

The "TOM Seminar" is a weekly (Thursdays) seminar, where faculty, students, and guests from other institutions and departments can present their work-in-progress. Very often, the work has not yet been published, even as a working paper. This workshop is a wonderful opportunity to present fledgling work and benefit from the comments and suggestions of colleagues. Join us Thursdays, from 1-2:30 p.m. in Baker Library 102.

9/29/05 Deishin Lee (HBS)
Managing Know-How
10/6/05 Andrew McAfee (HBS)
Exploring the Collabosphere: The New Networking Technologies and How They're Being Used
10/13/05 Ananth Raman (HBS)
Exploring the Interface between Operations Management and Capital Market
10/20/05 Kent Bowen & Francesca Gino (HBS)
The Workings of Science Labs: Are there Lessons for Us?
10/27/05 Lee Fleming (HBS)
Brokerage vs. Cohesion and Collaborative Creativity: An Evolutionary Resolution
11/3/05Ravi Aron (Wharton)
Offshore Outsourcing Of Services: A Model Of The Extended Organizational Form And Survey Findings
11/17/05 Tom Malone (MIT)
The Future of Work
12/1/05Alan MacCormack (HBS)
Innovation and Uncertainty
12/8/05 Andrew King (Dartmouth)
Follow The Small? Information-Based Adoption Bandwagons When Profitability Expectations are Related to Size
12/15/05 Noel Watson (HBS)
Supply Chain Demand Planning: A Case Study of Consensus Forecasting
1/12/06 Tunay Tunca (Stanford)
Network Software Security and User Incentives
1/19/06 Recruiting Seminar
1/26/06 Recruiting Seminar
2/2/06 Recruiting Seminar
2/706 Recruiting Seminar
2/16/06 Recruiting Seminar
2/23/06 Recruiting Seminar
3/2/06 Willy Shih (Thomson)
Industrial Development in East Asia
3/9/06 Steven Klepper (Carnegie Mellon)
Spinoff Entry in High-tech Industries: Motives and Consequences
3/16/06 David Obstfeld (UC Irvine)
Social Networks, the Tertius Iungens Orientation, and Involvement in Innovation
3/23/06 Richard Bohmer (HBS)
Capturing Learning from Everyday Experimentation in Medical Care
3/30/06 Fiona Murray (MIT)
Do Formal Intellectual Property Rights Hinder the Free Flow of Scientific Knowledge? A Test of the Anti-Commons Hypothesis
4/6/06 Rob Austin (HBS)
Innovation in Art and Business: Process, Principle, and Practice (A Study in Progress)
4/13/06 Jackson Nickerson (WA University-St. Louis)
Strategic Management of R&D Pipelines with Co-Specialized Investments and Technology Markets
4/27/06 Scott Stern (Kellogg)
The Impact of Uncertain IP Rights on the Market for Ideas: Evidence from Patent Grant Delay
5/11/06 Rob Huckman & Dan Snow (HBS)
Learning by Pruning: The Effect of Varied Experience on Surgical Performance
5/18/06 Marshall Fisher (Wharton)
Sales, Customer Satisfaction and Store Execution