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Lucian
Bebchuk
- Harvard University. Titles
include
- "The Costs of Entrenched Boards"
(2003);
"The Case for Empowering Shareholders" (2003);
"Misreporting Corporate Performance" (2002);
"Asymmetric Information and the Choice of Corporate Governance Arrangements"
(2002);
"The Market for Corporate Law";
"Executive Compensation in America: Optimal Contracting or Extraction of
Rents?" (2001);
"Ex Ante Investments and Ex Post Externalities" (2001); and
"Takeover Bids vs. Proxy Fights in Contests for Corporate Control" (2001).
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David Boje
- New Mexico State
University. Titles include
"Transorganizational Development and the Death of Organizational Development"
(2000);
"Who Rules Large System Transorganizational Development (TD) Consulting?"
(1999);
"Storytelling and the Collective Dynamics of Transorganizational Networking"
(1999); and
"Chaos and Complexity in Supply Chain Transorganizational Development
Networking" (1999).
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Robert Dobell
- University of Victoria. Titles
include
"Approaches to risk in public management";
"The Arithmetic of Risk: Analytical Problems and Political Solutions";
"Fresh Thoughts in Fat City: Innovation in the Federal Public Service";
"The Public Administrator: God? or Entrepreneur? Or Are They the Same in the
Public Service?";
"Public Policy in a Risky World"; and
"The public servant as God: Taking risks with the public."
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Kevin Murphy
- University of Southern California.
Titles include
- "Discretion in Executive Incentive
Contracts" (2003); and
"Governance, Behavior, and Performance or State and Corporate Pension Plans"
(1994).
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Katherine Naff
- San Francisco State
University. Titles include
"A Changing Workforce: Understanding Diversity Programs in the Federal
Government";
"Working for America: Does Public Service Motivation Make a Difference?";
"Responding to a Wake Up Call: An Examination of Federal Agency Diversity
Management Programs"; and
"Affirmative Action on the Precipice: Will its Demise Prove Fatal to the
Achievement of Diversity?"
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Greg Saxton
- State University of New York.
Titles include
- "The Rise of Participatory Society:
Challenges for Public Administration";
"Explaining the Intensity of Ethno-Nationalist Contention" (2000);
"Means, Motives and Opportunities in the Expression of Etho-Nationalist
Demands" (2002); and
"Nation, Nation-Building, and Nationalism in the Catalan-Speaking Cyberspace"
(1999).
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Fred Thompson
- Willamette
University. Titles include
- "Fordism, Post-Fordism And The
Flexible System Of Production";
"Why A New Public Management, Why Now?";
"What Public Managers Should Study"; and
"Case Teaching And Intellectual Performances In Management."
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