Authors
David Austen-Smith
Jeanne M. Brett
Alexander Chernev
David Dranove
Andrea Eisfeldt
Timothy Feddersen
Karsten Hansen
Robert Korajczyk
Angela Y. Lee
Beverly Walther
Articles
April 12, 2007
Learning Curve
Kellogg professor’s breakthrough methodology links additional schooling to higher test scores
Karsten Hansen, James J. Heckman and Kathleen Mullen
April 13, 2007
Bucks Not a Matter of Luck
Kellogg accounting expert shows top stock analysts have persistent skill
Michael B. Mikhail, Beverly Walther and Richard H. Willis
April 14, 2007
Mixed Messages
Context is critical to make advertising dollars deliver best return, says Kellogg School marketing scholar
Angela Y. Lee and Aparna Labroo
April 15, 2007
Healthcare Gets a Check-up
Examining the diseased economics of U.S. healthcare
David Dranove
April 16, 2007
Unsure What to Order?
Decisions are easier when everything is priced the same
Alexander Chernev
April 17, 2007
A Choreographer’s Cues
Jeanne Brett’s research taps into the ‘dance’ of global negotiations
Wendi L. Adair and Jeanne M. Brett
April 18, 2007
Majority Rules
Group design influences the information that members share, says David Austen-Smith, who is identifying incentives to speak the truth
David Austen-Smith and Timothy Feddersen
April 20, 2007
Can geography affect your bank account?
The role of culture in economic decisions
Luigi Guiso, Paola Sapienza and Luigi Zingales
April 21, 2007
Brain Gain
For insight into investor behavior, Kellogg finance professor finds that a journey into the primitive brain pays dividends
Camelia Kuhnen and Brian Knutson
May 1, 2007
Savvy Financial Analysts Adapt to Regulation ‘Fair Disclosure’
The 2000 law has pushed analysts to seek independent information - to the benefit of the investors they advise
Partha Mohanram and Shyam Sunder
May 1, 2007
Advertising Alignment
Using Consumer Goal Orientation to Determine Advertising Format
Brian Sternthal and Prashant Malaviya
May 1, 2007
When What You Know Is Not Enough
Expertise and gender dynamics in task groups
Melissa Thomas-Hunt and Katherine W. Phillips
May 1, 2007
Why Do IPO Auctions Fail?
‘Free riders’ and the ‘winner’s curse’ can lead to less-than-desirable outcomes. But some auction features can lend transparency to the traditional IPO approach.
Ravi Jagannathan and Ann E. Sherman
May 1, 2007
Whom You Know Matters
The importance of networks in venture capital
Yael V Hochberg, Alexander Ljungqvist and Yang Lu
May 1, 2007
Are Healthcare “Report Cards” Good for Patients?
More information may not always be better
David Dranove, Daniel Kessler, Mark McClellan and Mark Satterthwaite
May 2, 2007
Stair Steps to Heavenly Savings
How to design sales force incentive programs to unlock operational cost savings
Milind Sohoni, Sunil Chopra, Usha Mohan and M. Nuri Sendil
May 2, 2007
Wal-Mart Supercenter versus the Traditional Supermarket
How can a local grocery store survive?
Robert C. Blattberg, Karsten Hansen and Vishal P. Singh
June 1, 2007
Do Leaders Matter?
The sudden death of a president can trigger sweeping, unexpected changes in a nation’s economy
Benjamin F. Jones and Benjamin A. Olken
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