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The creation and performance of classification schemes: Rating systems in United States broker-dealers, 1993--2000
Public policy and entrepreneurship: The development of the competitive local telephone service industry
Efficient regularized solution path algorithms with applications in machine learning and data mining
Three essays on corporate governance, managerial incentives, and government expenditures
Two views of agency in patient advocates' problem-handling work: Storytelling and rule use
Three essays on dynamic production and pricing decisions for new products
Factors influencing demand in Major League Baseball: Steroid policy, discrimination, and uncertainty of outcome
Essays in agency, incentives and contracting
Coordination costs, organization structure and firm growth
Essays on corporate ownership
Decision making with uncertainty: Applications to queueing theory and market research
Sensemaking and sensegiving: Leadership processes of new college presidents
Essays on business and climate change
Business value of information sharing and the role of emerging technologies
Essays on global corporate governance issues
Group polarization on corporate boards: Theory and evidence on board decisions about acquisition premiums, executive compensation, and diversification
Dollars and sensemaking: The mindful pipeline between firms and the financial media
Inside or outside: The social mechanisms of entrepreneurship choices. Evidence from the mutual fund industry
Creating effective global virtual teams: A transactive memory perspective
The role of information technology in alliances and mergers
Supply risks and asymmetric information
Simultaneously managing procurement costs and risks
Updating as part of everyday work: An interactional perspective
Citizenship in context: Investigating the effects of work group climate on organizational citizenship perceptions and behavior
Towards a psychology of coordination: Exploring feeling and focus in the individual and group in music-making
Communicating change in a transforming state: Globalization and the politics of office communication in urban Russia
Brand value and new product quality---Measurement, theory, and evidence
Labor control and worker identity meaning making: The culture of motherhood and education
Corporate venture capital and the acquisition of entrepreneurial firms
Retail pricing of substitutable products under logit demand
Designing heuristics
Sukarno's guided democracy and the takeovers of foreign companies in Indonesia in the 1960s
Shaping entrepreneurial opportunities: Managing uncertainty and equivocality in the entrepreneurial process
The effect of trade credit on operational policies and on the relationship between banks, suppliers, and manufacturers
An examination of the relationships between organizational factors and information technology satisfaction and use: A study of undergraduate faculty
Three essays on the economics of information systems
Perceptions of stakeholder salience for NCAA campus student-athlete advisory committees
Essays on Procurement with Information Asymmetry
Make hay while the sun shines or be more loyal than the king? The impact of external labor markets on the technological search process within firms
Information Technology and value creation in the public sector organizations
How is Postsecondary Education Associated with Membership in the American Corporate Elite?
Creativity and Constraint: Exploring the Role of Constraint in the Creative Processes of New Product and Technology Development Teams
From the 'Treaty of Detroit' to the 401(k): The development and evolution of privatized retirement in the United States
Strategic Supply Chain Management with Multiple Products under Supply and Capacity Uncertainty
The triad that binds: How the social structure of analyst and journalist performance evaluations influences relations among corporate leaders and their strategic decision making