Kellogg
Faculty Research and Honors
Jeanne
Brett,
the DeWitt W. Buchanan, Jr., Distinguished Professor of Dispute
Resolution and Organizations, received the Ver Steeg Award
from the Graduate School at Northwestern University in June.
Established in 2004 in honor of Clarence L. Ver Steeg, the
award recognizes outstanding Northwestern faculty and staff
who uphold the university's reputation for graduate education
excellence.
"Perceptual
Focus Effects in Choice," by Associate Professor of Marketing
Alexander
Chernev (with Ryan Hamilton and Jiewen Hong), will be
published in the August issue of Journal for Consumer Research.
Clinical
Professor of Technology James
Conley received the Professor of the Year award from the
Northwestern University Master of Product Development Program.
This is the second time he was recognized by the program.
Amy
Cuddy, senior lecturer and Donald P. Jacobs Scholar in
Management and Organizations, has co-authored several recent
papers. "Stereotype content model holds across cultures:
Universal similarities and some differences" will appear
in the British Journal of Social Psychology and "When
being a model minority is good and bad: Realistic threat explains
negativity toward Asian Americans" will appear in the
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. She received
honorable mention for the 2006 SPSSI Gordon Allport Intergroup
Relations Award for "The BIAS Map: Behaviors from intergroup
affect and stereotypes," published in the Journal
of Personality and Social Psychology.
Jan
Eberly, the John L. and Helen Kellogg Distinguished Professor
of Finance, has been nominated to serve on the executive committee
of the American Economic Association.
Shane
Greenstein, the Elinor and H. Wendell Hobbs Distinguished
Professor of Management and Strategy, has co-edited Standards
and Public Policy, published by Cambridge University Press.
Clinical
Professor of Marketing Walter
Herbst presented two talks on product design at the World
Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) at the United Nations
in Geneva in April.
In
May, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Social Enterprise Liz
Livingston Howard spoke at the American Association of
Museums National conference. The topic was "Building
and Sustaining a Culture of Inquiry."
In
September, Nyenrode Business Universiteit will confer an honorary
doctorate on Philip
Kotler, the S.C. Johnson & Son Distinguished Professor
of International Marketing. The Kellogg School is Nyenrode's
partner university in Chicago.
Robb
Knuepfer '78, international partner with Baker & McKenzie,
and adjunct professor of finance at Kellogg, was elected to
the board of trustees of the Adler Planetarium.
In
the spring edition of Manhattan Institute's City Journal,
Professor of Business Law Stephen
Presser published "Reading the Constitution Right:
Clarence Thomas's fidelity to our founding documents is making
its mark on the Supreme Court."
The paper addresses myths about the purported second-rate
nature of Thomas' jurisprudence, finding him "one of
the most creative and interesting thinkers on the Court."
In
May, Tokai Bank Distinguished Professor of Finance Sergio
Rebelo received the Best Alumnus Award ("Premio Carreira")
from his alma matter, the Portuguese Catholic University.
He also was elected a fellow of the Econometric Society in
2007.
Joel
Shalowitz was a Fulbright Senior Specialist and visiting
professor at Keio University in May. He gave lectures to healthcare
management and medical students and studied the Japanese healthcare
system, in addition to lecturing to the economics faculties
at Osaka and Kyoto Universities.
Global
Competitive Strategy by Daniel
Spulber, the Elinor Hobbs Distinguished Professor of International
Business, was published in July by Cambridge University Press.
"The
Increasing Dominance of Teams in the Production of Knowledge,"
co-authored by Brian
Uzzi, the Richard L. Thomas Professor of Leadership and
Organizational Change, and Ben
Jones, assistant professor of management and strategy,
appeared in the May issue of Science. Uzzi also delivered
a keynote address on the "New Science of Networks"
at the World Wide McKinsey Consulting Partners' meeting in
Orlando.
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