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BPS seminar's this semester include:
 
* Monday 11:30-13:00: [[#TIE/Strategy|TIE Strategy Seminar]]
* Tuesday 13:00-14:30: [[#IWER|IWER Seminar]]
* Wednesday 15:30-17:00: [[#Economic Sociology|MIT-Harvard Economic Sociology Seminar]]
* Friday 12:00-13:30 [[#Organizational Studies|Organizational Studies]]
 
Unless otherwise noted, all sessions meet in E52-598 (the Forrester room).
 
== TIE/Strategy ==
 
* <strike>September 29th (''Classic session'') Ramana Nanda
* October 6th (''Strategy Seminar'')
* October 20th (''Lab Session'') Ethan Mollick
* October 27th (''Strategy Seminar'') Scott Stern
* November 3rd (''Lab Session'') Sung Joo Bae and Chuck Eesley</strike>
* November 17th (''Classic session'') Alan MacCormack
* December 1st (''Strategy Seminar'') Nick Bloom
* December 15th (''Classic session'') Danny Breznitz
 
== IWER ==
 
Information and papers can be found on [http://mitsloan.mit.edu/iwer/seminar.php the IWER seminar website].  
 
* <strike>September 30: Charles Heckscher, Rutgers University (Collaborative Organization and the Quality of Health Care Delivery)
* October 7: Special Lunchtime Presentation: Arnold Zack and Lisa Lynch, Brandeis University (The Adoption and Diffusion of Organizational Innovation: Evidence for the US Economy)
* October 14: Peter Doeringer, Boston University (Garment District Performance: S(weatshop)-efficiency vs. I(innovation)- efficiency)
* October 21: Aparna Joshi, University of Illinois (Cat's in the Cradle: A Theory of Generations in the Workplace)
* October 28: Helen Hsi, MIT Sloan School of Management (TBA)
* <strike>November 4: Carola Frydman, MIT Sloan School of Management (Executive Compensation: A New View from a Long-Term Perspective, 1936-2005)</strike>
* November 18: John-Paul Ferguson, MIT Sloan School of Management (Space Invaders: Category Reconfiguration and Diversification in Union Organizing Drives 1961-1999)
* November 25: Ryan Hammond, MIT Sloan School of Management (Dolly's Dilemma: The Dynamics of Replicating Knowledge Intensive Projects at the IFC)
* December 2: Alan Benson, MIT Sloan School of Management (Employer Concentration and Staffing Strategies: The Case of Hospital Nurses)
* December 9: Special Lunchtime Presentation: Lynn Pyun, MIT, DUSP and Seth Pipkin, MIT Sloan School of Management (The ‘Institutional Switchmen’ of Industrial Upgrading: Observations From Apparel Manufacturing in Guatemala and Columbia)
 
== Economic Sociology ==
 
More information on the [http://scripts.mit.edu/~cwheat/ess/index.php ESS Seminar website].
 
* <strike>October 1st (Harvard location): Sim Sitkin, Duke
* October 8th (MIT location): Matt Jackson, Stanford
* October 15th (Harvard location): Lauren Rivera, Harvard
* October 22nd (MIT location): Cat Turco, Harvard
* October 29th (Harvard location): John-Paul Ferguson, MIT
* November 5th (MIT location): Elizabeth Pontikes, Chicago</strike>
* November 12th (Harvard location): Eva Boxenbaum, Copenhagen Business School
* November 19th (MIT location): Yanbo Wang, MIT
* December 3rd (Harvard location): Jason Greenberg, MIT
* December 10th (MIT location): Greta Hsu, UC Davis
 
== Organizational Studies ==
 
More information is on the [http://mitsloan.mit.edu/osg/colloquium.php OSG Colloqium website].
 
* <strike>September 26: Sim Sitkin, Duke University
* October 3: Jeffrey Sanchez-Burks, University of Michigan
* October 10: Erin Leahey, University of Arizona
* October 17: Heng (Alice) Xu, MIT Sloan
* October 24: No meeting (SIP week)
* October 31: Tanya Menon, University of Chicago</strike>
* November 7: Ellen Kossek, Michigan State University
* November 14: Jason Greenberg, MIT Sloan
* November 21: Jared Curhan, MIT Sloan
* November 28: No meeting (Thanksgiving)
* December 5: Sigal Barsade, University of Pennsylvania
 
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Latest revision as of 10:59, 10 June 2012

BPS seminar's this semester include:

Unless otherwise noted, all sessions meet in E52-598 (the Forrester room).

TIE/Strategy

  • September 29th (Classic session) Ramana Nanda
  • October 6th (Strategy Seminar)
  • October 20th (Lab Session) Ethan Mollick
  • October 27th (Strategy Seminar) Scott Stern
  • November 3rd (Lab Session) Sung Joo Bae and Chuck Eesley
  • November 17th (Classic session) Alan MacCormack
  • December 1st (Strategy Seminar) Nick Bloom
  • December 15th (Classic session) Danny Breznitz

IWER

Information and papers can be found on the IWER seminar website.

  • September 30: Charles Heckscher, Rutgers University (Collaborative Organization and the Quality of Health Care Delivery)
  • October 7: Special Lunchtime Presentation: Arnold Zack and Lisa Lynch, Brandeis University (The Adoption and Diffusion of Organizational Innovation: Evidence for the US Economy)
  • October 14: Peter Doeringer, Boston University (Garment District Performance: S(weatshop)-efficiency vs. I(innovation)- efficiency)
  • October 21: Aparna Joshi, University of Illinois (Cat's in the Cradle: A Theory of Generations in the Workplace)
  • October 28: Helen Hsi, MIT Sloan School of Management (TBA)
  • November 4: Carola Frydman, MIT Sloan School of Management (Executive Compensation: A New View from a Long-Term Perspective, 1936-2005)
  • November 18: John-Paul Ferguson, MIT Sloan School of Management (Space Invaders: Category Reconfiguration and Diversification in Union Organizing Drives 1961-1999)
  • November 25: Ryan Hammond, MIT Sloan School of Management (Dolly's Dilemma: The Dynamics of Replicating Knowledge Intensive Projects at the IFC)
  • December 2: Alan Benson, MIT Sloan School of Management (Employer Concentration and Staffing Strategies: The Case of Hospital Nurses)
  • December 9: Special Lunchtime Presentation: Lynn Pyun, MIT, DUSP and Seth Pipkin, MIT Sloan School of Management (The ‘Institutional Switchmen’ of Industrial Upgrading: Observations From Apparel Manufacturing in Guatemala and Columbia)

Economic Sociology

More information on the ESS Seminar website.

  • October 1st (Harvard location): Sim Sitkin, Duke
  • October 8th (MIT location): Matt Jackson, Stanford
  • October 15th (Harvard location): Lauren Rivera, Harvard
  • October 22nd (MIT location): Cat Turco, Harvard
  • October 29th (Harvard location): John-Paul Ferguson, MIT
  • November 5th (MIT location): Elizabeth Pontikes, Chicago
  • November 12th (Harvard location): Eva Boxenbaum, Copenhagen Business School
  • November 19th (MIT location): Yanbo Wang, MIT
  • December 3rd (Harvard location): Jason Greenberg, MIT
  • December 10th (MIT location): Greta Hsu, UC Davis

Organizational Studies

More information is on the OSG Colloqium website.

  • September 26: Sim Sitkin, Duke University
  • October 3: Jeffrey Sanchez-Burks, University of Michigan
  • October 10: Erin Leahey, University of Arizona
  • October 17: Heng (Alice) Xu, MIT Sloan
  • October 24: No meeting (SIP week)
  • October 31: Tanya Menon, University of Chicago
  • November 7: Ellen Kossek, Michigan State University
  • November 14: Jason Greenberg, MIT Sloan
  • November 21: Jared Curhan, MIT Sloan
  • November 28: No meeting (Thanksgiving)
  • December 5: Sigal Barsade, University of Pennsylvania