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Seminars
Management & Organizations Colloquium Series
Faculty affiliated with the department organize several speaker and seminar series. The list below includes sessions of the departmental speaker series (marked MORS), as well as those organized by the Dispute Resolution Research Center (DRRC), the Kellogg Team and Groups Center (KTAG), the Center for Executive Women (CEW) and the Strategy and Organizations Workshop (SOW).

All seminars take place in the MORS Conference Room, Leverone Hall 387, unless otherwise noted.

Spring 2008 Speakers

Date

Time

Presenter

Paper Title

Series
04/14/08 12:00 - 1:30pm Roman Trötschel (Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel) "Perspective Taking for the sake of Individualistic Outcomes" DRRC
04/15/08 12:00 - 1:30pm Roman Trötschel (Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel) "Intergroup Negotiations: Failing to Create and to Claim Value" DRRC
4/30/08 12:00 - 1:30pm Alice Eagly (Northwestern University - Psychology) "Through the labyrinth: The truth about how women become leaders" MORS
5/28/08 12:00 - 1:30pm Paul Leonardi (Northwestern University - Engineering) "TBA" MORS

 

Winter 2008 Speakers

Date

Time

Presenter

Paper Title

Series
01/03/08 12:00 - 1:30pm Deborah Small (Wharton, U of Pennsylvania)

"Sympahty Biases and Sympathy Appeals"

MORS
01/23/07 12:00 -1:30pm Roy Chua (Columbia University) "From the Head and the Heart: Cognition and Affect-based trust in Managers' Professional networks" MORS
01/25/07 12:00 - 1:30pm Loran F. Nordgren (University of Amsterdan) "The Constraints of the Conscious Decision-Maker" Paper 1 and Paper 2 MORS
01/28/07 12:00 - 1:00pm Jack A. Goncalo (University of California, Berkeley) "Strong Norms as a Stimulant to Group Creativity: How Groups can Capitalize on the Benefits of Individualism" MORS
02/28/08 12:15 - 1:30pm Rosalind Chow (Stanford University) "The Experience of and Response to Inequality: The Inequality Framing Model" DRRC
 
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