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| Departmental
News & Media |
| Professor Shane Greenstein in BusinessWeek - September 18, 2008 |
| Professor Shane Greenstein in Popular Science - September 18, 2008 |
| Professors David Dranove and Mark Satterthwaite in the New York Times - September 8, 2008 |
| Professor Aaron Gellman in the Chicago Tribune - August 19, 2008 |
| Professor Ben Jones in the Wall Street Journal - August 17, 2008 |
| Professor
Aaron Gellman on WZTV-TV (Nashville) - July 22,
2008 |
| Professor
Walter Scott on WHYY-FM (Philadelphia) - July 21,
2008 |
| Professor
Walter Scott on “All Things Considered”
(NPR) - July 21, 2008 |
| Professor
Stephen Burnett in Crain's Chicago Business
- July 19, 2008 |
| Professor
Aaron Gellman on KOKH-TV (Oklahoma City) - July
19, 2008 |
| Professor
Shane Greenstein in BusinessWeek - July 17,
2008 |
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Welcome
The Department of Management and Strategy
contains a diverse group of very active researchers, scholars,
teachers, and consultants. We are proud to contribute to the
training of managers at the best business school in the world.
The
courses in Management and Strategy improve students’
understanding of how the decisions of managers shape the economic
performance of their firms. These courses combine rigorous
thinking with careful attention to institutional detail. These
courses illuminate all aspects of firm behavior, market structure
and organizational design.
Our research
faculty conduct research at the frontier of economics and
strategy. Our faculty sit on editorial boards of leading journals
around the country. The department is home to the Journal
of Economics and Management Strategy, and the department’s
faculty gave birth to the text The Economics of Strategy,
one of the most widely used advanced strategy texts at business
schools in the world.
The department is proud to contribute to the
Kellogg School’s mission of becoming and staying the
best business school in the country. Department faculty are
widely sought out for their expertise in business and government
affairs. Kellogg School students consistently express enthusiasm
for the department’s faculty and courses.
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