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Daniel F. Spulber

Elinor Hobbs Professor of International Business, Professor of Management Strategy, and Professor of Law

Management and Strategy Department

BA 1974, Economics, University of Michigan; MA 1976, PhD 1979, Economics, Northwestern University

 

Curriculum Vitae

Academic Positions Held

  Daniel F. Spulber the Elinor Hobbs Professor of International Business and Professor of Management Strategy at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, where he has taught since 1990. Spulber is also Professor of Law at the Northwestern University Law School.   Global Competitive Strategy
   
Courses / Topics Taught
  International Business Strategy
Public Policy and Management Strategy (environment and energy)--explores the consequences of regulation for management strategy
Strategy and Organization--examines the interplay between competitive strategy and organizational design
   
Career and Recent Professional Awards; Teaching Awards
  Ranked 6th in the "Economists Hall of Fame" listing the top U.S. economists by pages published in leading journals 1984-1993 in the article "Trends in Rankings of Economics Departments in the U.S.: An Update" by Loren C. Scott and Peter M. Mitias, Economic Inquiry, April, 1996
awarded seven National Science Foundation grants.
   
Professional Leadership
  Prof. Spulber is the founding editor of the Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, published by the Blackwell Publishers.
   
Research Areas
  management strategy
international business

industrial organization

regulated industries (energy, telecommunications, transportation)
   
Current Projects
  Contracts; Market microstructure; Global business strategy
   
Representative Publications
 

More than 70 published papers and eight books including:

Management Strategy, McGraw Hill, 2003

The Market Makers: How Leading Companies Create and Win Markets, McGraw Hill, 1998

Market Microstructure: Intermediaries and the Theory of the Firm, Cambridge University Press, 1999

  Famous Fables in Economics
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