Quantitative
Terry Clark & Chris Graziul, ‘Scenes, Innovation, and Urban Development’
Please join us in Cobb Hall Room 403 this Tuesday, October 5th at 12pm for Terry Clark and Chris Graziul’s presentation. The paper, co-authored with sociology department alum Daniel Silver (now at University of Toronto Scarborough), introduces some interesting measures
Terry Clark & Chris Graziul, ‘Scenes, Innovation, and Urban Development’
Please join us in Cobb Hall Room 403 this Tuesday, October 5th at 12pm for Terry Clark and Chris Graziul’s presentation. The paper, co-authored with sociology department alum Daniel Silver (now at University of Toronto Scarborough), introduces some interesting measures
Steve Kahl, ‘Market Crises and the (Re)establishment of Market Order: A Sociological Investigation of the ‘Fair Market’ Rule Implementation in Financial Markets’
May 26th, 12pm: Steve Kahl (with Damon Phillips), Booth School of Business, Organizations & Markets; Market Crises and the (Re)establishment of Market Order: A Sociological Investigation of the ‘Fair Market’ Rule Implementation in Financial Markets In 2007, FASB implemented the FAS
Steve Kahl, ‘Market Crises and the (Re)establishment of Market Order: A Sociological Investigation of the ‘Fair Market’ Rule Implementation in Financial Markets’
May 26th, 12pm: Steve Kahl (with Damon Phillips), Booth School of Business, Organizations & Markets; Market Crises and the (Re)establishment of Market Order: A Sociological Investigation of the ‘Fair Market’ Rule Implementation in Financial Markets In 2007, FASB implemented the FAS
Craig Tutterow, ‘Towards Liquidity: Commoditizing Financial Information in the Early 20th Century Railroad Industry’
April 28th, 12pm: Craig Tutterow, Department of Sociology; Towards Liquidity: The Commoditization of Financial Information in the Early 20th Century Railroad Industry The public accountancy profession emerged as a progressive response to managerial malfeasance and other forms of perceived wealth destruction
Craig Tutterow, ‘Towards Liquidity: Commoditizing Financial Information in the Early 20th Century Railroad Industry’
April 28th, 12pm: Craig Tutterow, Department of Sociology; Towards Liquidity: The Commoditization of Financial Information in the Early 20th Century Railroad Industry The public accountancy profession emerged as a progressive response to managerial malfeasance and other forms of perceived wealth destruction
Wonjae Lee, ‘Triadic Closure and Performance in Networks of Competition’
November 4th, 12pm: Wonjae Lee, Ph.D., University of Chicago, Dept. of Sociology; Triadic Closure and Performance in Networks of Competition: ATP Professional Tennis 1997-2006 This study shows the effect of triads on performance of ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals) tennis players
Wonjae Lee, ‘Triadic Closure and Performance in Networks of Competition’
November 4th, 12pm: Wonjae Lee, Ph.D., University of Chicago, Dept. of Sociology; Triadic Closure and Performance in Networks of Competition: ATP Professional Tennis 1997-2006 This study shows the effect of triads on performance of ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals) tennis players
Ned Smith, ‘Amplified Interfaces: How Organizational Identity Affects Investor Reaction to Market Performance’
October 28th, 12pm: Ned Smith, Doctoral Candidate, University of Chicago GSB, Organizations and Markets Department; Amplified Interfaces: How Organizational Identity Affects Investor Reaction to Market Performance Abstract: Although prior work has demonstrated that economic actors who fail to conform to prevailing
Ned Smith, ‘Amplified Interfaces: How Organizational Identity Affects Investor Reaction to Market Performance’
October 28th, 12pm: Ned Smith, Doctoral Candidate, University of Chicago GSB, Organizations and Markets Department; Amplified Interfaces: How Organizational Identity Affects Investor Reaction to Market Performance Abstract: Although prior work has demonstrated that economic actors who fail to conform to prevailing