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Posted By Kimberly Boal 03-06-2003 13:16
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Dear All, In light of the recent exchanges between Edna, Jay, et al, I thought you might fine this recent exchange between Larry Griener (USC) and Steve Kerr (Goldman Saks) interesting. Greiner: What about your old classic "The Folly of Rewarding A, While Hoping for B"? Kerr: It's ...
Posted By Kimberly Boal 01-28-2003 11:39
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Dear All, As a dyed in the wool academic, I basically prepare students to be researchers. However, one of my Ph.D. students (in his mid-40s) wants to know about other career opportunities/paths. Many of you have chosen paths other than being at a research university. I would appreciate feedback, ...
Posted By Kimberly Boal 01-06-2003 14:58
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Dear Estaban, You might be interested in the following excerpt from a chapter in "Debating Organizations:..." (Blackwell). Kim In terms of the first argument, linguistic relativism maintains that the language of culture determines reality that its members see. As Hunt (1993) notes, ...
Posted By Kimberly Boal 12-29-2002 18:56
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Dear Colleagues, In light of our resent discussion about collaboration among academics and non academics, I would like some feedback from you, especially if you are a non-academic. As a Representative-at-large on the AOM Board of Governors, I am chairman of the Journals Committee. One of ...
Posted By Kimberly Boal 12-29-2002 18:00
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Dear All, The best papers from each division at the AOM meetings are published as well ass the abstracts from the other papers. However, these are now published on a diskette rather than a hard copy and given to each registered attendee. The proceedings are also available to no attendees ...