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Date (click on link for details) Speaker(s) & Topic Function
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Fri., Jan. 23
DMC, Rm. A
10:00-11:30 am
Kathryn Kadous (Emory University) Accounting
Fri., Jan. 23
TBD
David Lepak (Rutgers University) Management
Fri., Feb. 27
TBD
David Chapman (Boston College) Finance
Fri., Mar. 6
TBD
Linda Argote (Carnegie Mellon University) Management
Fri., Mar. 6
TBD
Rohan Williamson (Georgetown University) Finance
INTERNATIONAL
Fri., April 3
DMC, Rm. A
10:00-11:30 am
Wayne Thomas (University of Oklahoma) Accounting
INTERNATIONAL
Fri., April 10
TBD
Andrew Karolyi (Ohio State University) Finance
INTERNATIONAL
Wed., April 15
DMC, Rm. A
2:00-3:30 pm
Brian Mayhew (University of Wisconsin) Accounting

 

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Fri., Sep. 12 
350 
2:30-4:00pm
Dr. Meta Brown of the New York Federal Reserve Bank
Topic: "A New Test of Borrowing Constraints for Education
Economics
Fri., Sep. 19 
350 
2:30-4:00pm
Qihong Liu (University of Oklahoma)
Topic: "Customer Poaching, Coupon Trading and Consumer   Arbitrage" 
Economics
Thur., Sep. 25
801A 
2:00-3:30pm
Dan Guide (Penn State University)
Topic: "The Potential for Cannibalization of New Product Sales by Remanufactured Products"
Management
Science

SUSTAINABILITY
Fri., Sep. 26
203 
9:30-11:30am
Mary Ann Twist, Managing Editor, Journal of Consumer Research.  "Publishing with JCR: Demystifying the Review Process or Everything you've always wanted to know about JCR, but were afraid to ask the Editor" Marketing
Fri., Sep. 26
855 
10:30am-noon
Matthew Spiegel (Yale)
"Time Varying Corporate Capital Stocks and the Cross Section and Intertemporal Variation in Stock Returns"
Finance
Fri., Sep. 26
350
2:30-4:00pm
Steven Stern, University of Virginia
"Marriage, Divorce, and Asymmetric Information"
Economics
Fri., Sep. 26
Parents Weekend
855 
4:00-5:00pm
Tim Koch (USC) and Tom Sargeant
"The Current Financial Crisis"
The panelists will discuss current credit conditions and the banking environment, including problems and opportunities with housing, the mortgage market and banks.
 Finance
Wed., Oct. 1
350  
12:20-1:20pm
Paulo Guimaraes, USC
Topic: "Comparing the Early Research Performance of Ph.D. Graduates in Labor Economics in Europe and the USA" (joint with Ana Rute Cardoso,and Klaus F. Zimmermann)
Economics
Fri., Oct. 10
801 I 
10:30-12:00pm
Mike Barnett (University of South Florida)
Topic: "Getting Down to Business on the Business Case for Corporate Social Responsibility."
Management
SUSTAINABILITY
Thur., Oct. 16  
856  2
2:00-3:30pm
Rob Klassen (Ivey School at Western Ontario)
Topic: "Leveraging Environmental Management in Operations:  Does it Pay to be Green"
Management
Science

SUSTAINABILITY
Fri., Oct. 17
856 
2:30-4:00pm
Wolfram Schlenker (Columbia University)
Topic: "Estimating the Impact of Climate Change on Crop Yield: The Importance of Nonlinear Temperature Effects."
Economics
SUSTAINABILITY
Wed., Oct. 22
307  
12:20-1:20pm
John Gordanier, USC
Topic: "On the Duration of Licensing"
Economics
Fri., Oct. 24
801-A
10:30am-12:00noon
Mara Faccio (Purdue University)
Topic: "Sheltering Corporate Assets from Political Extraction"

Finance
INTERNATIONAL

Wed., Oct. 29
307 
12:20-1:20pm
Erica Morgan, USC
Topic: "Examining the Relationship Between Birth Order, Risk Attitudes and Teenage Behavior"
Economics
Fri., Oct. 31
8011A
10:30am-noon
Suresh Sundaresan (Columbia University)
Topic: Corporate liquidity based around his two co-authored papers: Managing Corporate Liquidity:  Welfare and Pricing Implications” and “Growth Options and Optimal Default under Liquidity Constraints:  The Role of Corporate Cash Balance"
Finance
Fri., Oct. 31
350   
2:30-4:00pm
Mina Kim, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Topic: "Integration, Agglomeration, and Costly Adjustment of Labor"
Economics
Thurs., Nov. 6
818
12:30-2:30pm
Mary Yoko Brannen (San Jose State University)
Topic: "Culture in Context: New Theorizing For Today's Complex Cultural Organizations"
International Bus.
INTERNATIONAL
Fri., Nov. 7
350 
2:30-4:00pm
Peter Arcidiacono, (Duke University)
Topic: "Does Affirmative Action Lead to Mismatch? A New Test and Evidence"
Economics
Wed., Nov. 12
307 
12:20-1:20pm
Orgul Demet Ozturk, USC
Topic: "Obesity and Food Stamps"
Economics
Fri., Nov. 14
856 
2:30-4:00pm
John Whitehead (Appalachian State University)
Topic: "Convergent Validity of Revealed and Stated Recreation Behavior with Quality Change:  A Comparison of Multiple and Single Site Demands"
Economics
SUSTAINABILITY
Fri., Nov. 14 
204
10:00-11:30am
Sean Peffer (University of Kentucky)
"Reciprocity and Budgeting: The Effects of Budget Levels, Participation, and Repeated-Interaction on Employee Effort”
Accounting
Fri., Nov. 14
856
10:30-12:00pm
James Wilcox (UC-Berkeley)
"Regulatory Discretion and Banks' Pursuit of 'Safety in Similarity'"
Finance
Thurs., Nov. 20
Lumpkin
2:00-3:00pm
John A. Allison IV, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of BB&T Corporation
Topic:  "Principled Leadership"
BB&T Series
Tues., Dec.2
Belk Auditor.
5:00 -6:00pm
Yaron Brook, President of the Ayn Rand Institute
Topic:  "Capitalism Without Guilt"
BB&T Series
Wed., Dec. 3
307 
12:20-1:20pm
Matthew Clark (Kansas State University)
Topic:  "Effects of High Commodity Prices on Cropping Patterns and the Ogallala Aquifer"
Economics
Fri., Dec. 5  
801A 
10:00am-noon
Erik Lichtenberg (University of Maryland)
"Cataloging Life on Earth: Implications for International Trade"
Economics
SUSTAINABILITY
Fri., Dec. 12
Rm 204 
10:30-12:30pm
David Mick (University of Virginia)
"Transformative Consumer Research at the Association for Consumer Research"
Marketing