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Having grown up in a developing country, Professor Sikochi’s research focus is driven by a desire to understand how capital flows to firms and entrepreneurs with the ultimate goal to help build capital markets in the developing economies. To this end, he conducts... View Details
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Performance Impact of Continuous Replenishment Systems
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Political Elite Cues and Attitude Formation in Post-Conflict Contexts
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Rationalizing Outcomes: Interdependent Learning in Competitive Markets
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Research Focus
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Selfish Corporations
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Supply and Demand and the Term Structure of Interest Rates
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Supply Chain Coordination for Products with Uncertain Demand
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Supply Chain Management
The Supply Chain Management (SCM) course builds on aspects of the first-year Technology and Operations Management (RC TOM) course. However, whereas RC TOM focuses primarily on developing and producing products and services, SCM emphasizes managing... View Details
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Technology and Operations Management
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The Food Chain
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The Game Has Changed
Many prior books on negotiation, including books co-authored by Max Bazerman, have addressed how to create and claim value in negotiation. These ideas have proliferated in business schools, where negotiation is often the most popular course. Class participants... View Details
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The Servicification of the U.S. Economy: The Role of Startups versus Incumbent Firms
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The Supply Chain Economy: A New Industry Categorization for Understanding Innovation in Services
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Working Around the Clock: Temporal Distance, Intrafirm Communication, and Time Shifting of the Employee Workday
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