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Paradise Lost (and Restored?): A Study of Psychological Safety over Time
- 2016
- Working Paper
Patent Publication and the Market for Ideas
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Personal Data in Marketing
- Forthcoming
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Political Elite Cues and Attitude Formation in Post-Conflict Contexts
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Product Management 101 & 102
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Profitable Souls: Foreign Investment and the Fate of Human Rights
- Forthcoming
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Proximate (Co-)Working: Knowledge Spillovers and Social Interactions
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Racial Inequality in Organizations: A Systems Psychodynamic Perspective
- Forthcoming
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Rationalizing Outcomes: Interdependent Learning in Competitive Markets
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Recent Strategies in the U.S. Grocery Industry
- Forthcoming
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Redemption Mechanisms in Poison Pills: Evidence on Pill Design and Law Firm Effects
- Forthcoming
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Redistributive Allocation Mechanisms
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Reforming Social Science
Social science research affects all of us. When researchers learned organ donation rates are higher in countries where human organs are automatically available for donation unless you specifically “opt-out” of the system, as opposed to countries like the U.S., where... View Details
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Regulatory Incentives for Innovation: The FDA's Breakthrough Therapy Designation
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Reinvention and “Frame Flexibility”
Adopting a radical innovation creates pressure for leaders to reframe their mental models while they also sustain their organization's existing capabilities and product category variants. Yet at key junctures in a product class and during technological change, a... View Details
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Reinvention and "Technology Reemergence"
The prevailing view of industry and technology evolution has emphasized displacement, on the assumption that old technologies and organizational forms will disappear when newer ones arrive. Professor Raffaelli's research challenges this view by illuminating how and... View Details
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