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- 01 Sep 1978
- Conference Presentation
Powerlessness Corrupts: Structural Influences on Organizational Behavior
- 01 Apr 1977
- Conference Presentation
Access to Opportunity and Power: Measuring Racism/Sexism inside Organizations
- April 1977
- Article
Purchasing Power Gains on Debt: The Effect of Expected and Unexpected Inflation
- July 1977
- Article
Social Roles, Social Control and Biases in Social Perception Processes
- 1976
- Book
Interbrand Choice, Strategy and Bilateral Market Power
- 1975
- Working Paper
Information, Efficiency and Equilibrium
- September 1975 (Revised June 1983)
- Background Note
Note on the Structural Analysis of Industries
- Article
Scale Economies in Statistical Analyses of Market Power
- Article
Consumer Behavior, Retailer Power and Performance in Consumer Goods Industries
- Research Summary
Nanda is working on a project that studies how management of conflict of interest influences professional identity, the role of professional associations, and the... View Details
- 2012
- Case
Advanced Leadership Pathways: Richard Fahey and Robert Saudek (A): Lighting Liberia
- Research Summary
American Secretaries of State Project: Negotiation, Diplomacy, and Statecraft
- Research Summary
Areas of Interest
Additional Topics: alliances, cognition, conflict, creativity, crisis management, decision-making, electronic... View Details
- Forthcoming
- Article
Automatic Enrollment with a 12% Default Contribution Rate
- Research Summary
Building Small Business Utopia: How Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Can Increase Small Business Success
- Research Summary
Business Leaders and Corporate Responsibility
- Teaching Interest
Business, Government and the International Economy
- Teaching Interest
Business, Government, and the International Economy (BGIE)
Business, Government, and the International Economy is a course about how the world works. More specifically, BGIE (pronounced “biggie”) is a course of study through which we seek to understand better the economic, political, and historical forces that determine the... View Details
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- Article