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Relating agility and electronic integration: The role of knowledge and process coordination mechanisms

Authors: S. Nazir and Alain Pinsonneault Publication: The Journal of Strategic Information Systems, Volume 30, Issue 2, June 2021, 101654 Abstract:

Published: 24 Mar 2021

An Achievable-Region-Based Approach for Kidney Allocation Policy Design with Endogenous Patient Choice

Authors: B. Ata, Yichuan Ding, and S. Zenios Publication: Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, Volume 23, Issue 1, January 2021, Pages: 36-54. Abstract:

Published: 24 Mar 2021

Prof. Lisa Cohen co-edits special virtual issue of Administrative Science Quarterly

Congratulations to Lisa Cohen, Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior, for co-editing the special virtual issue of Administrative Science Quarterly in honor of Women’s History Month!

Published: 16 Mar 2021

Prof. Ganju's paper selected as finalist for NIHCM Research Award

Congratulations to Kartik K. Ganju, Assistant Professor in Information Systems, whose paper has been selected as a finalist for NIHCM Foundation’s 27th Annual Research Award.

Professor Ganju’s Management Science paper “The Role of Decision Support Systems in Attenuating Racial Biases in Healthcare Delivery” with co-authors Hilal Atasoy Jeffery McCullough, and Brad Greenwood was selected by the National Institute for Health Care Management Foundation (NIHCM) as one of five finalists for NIHCM Foundation’s 27th Annual Research Award from a competitive pool of nearly 100 entries.

“The National Institute for Health Care Management (NIHCM) Foundation is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to transforming health care through evidence and collaboration (www.nihcm.org).”

“Management Science is a scholarly journal that publishes scientific research on the practice of management. Within our scope are all aspects of management related to strategy, entrepreneurship, innovation, information technology, and organizations as well as all functional areas of business, such as accounting, finance, marketing, and operations.”

Published: 15 Mar 2021

Manufacturer’s 1-Up from Used Games: Insights from the Secondhand Market for Video Games

Authors: A. Kim, R.L. Saha, and Warut Khern-am-nuai

Publication: Information Systems Research, Forthcoming Abstract:

Published: 3 Mar 2021

2020 SSHRC Insight Grants awarded

Congratulations to the Desautels professors who received 2020 SSHRC Insight Grants and Insight Development Grants. SSHRC Insight Grants Professor Laurent Barras (with Professor David Schumacher) Professor Sebastien Betermier Professor
Published: 23 Feb 2021

When Paying for Reviews Pays Off: The Case of Performance-Contingent Monetary Rewards

Authors: Y. Yu, Warut Khern-am-nuai and Alain Pinsonneault Publication: MIS Quarterly, Forthcoming Abstract:

Published: 9 Feb 2021

In Sickness and in Debt: The COVID-19 Impact on Sovereign Credit Risk?

Authors: Patrick Augustin, V. Sokolovski, M.G. Subrahmanyam, and D. Tomio

Publication: Journal of Financial Economics, Forthcoming Abstract:

Published: 9 Feb 2021

Scouting and Schmoozing: A Gender Difference in Networking During Job Search

Authors: Elena Obukhova and A.M. Kleinbaum Publication: Academy of Management Discoveries, Forthcoming Abstract:

Published: 9 Feb 2021

Learning Through Crowdfunding

Authors: G. Chemla and Katrin Tinn Publication: Management Science, Volume 66, Issue 5, May 2020, Pages 1783-1801. Abstract:

Published: 9 Feb 2021

The impact of an augmented reality game on local businesses: a study of Pokémon go on restaurants

Authors: V. Pamuru, Warut Khern-am-nuai, K. N. Kannan

Publication: Information Systems Research, Forthcoming Abstract:

Published: 9 Feb 2021

The upside of financial fragility

In two recent studies, Professor David Schumacher charts the rise of large asset managers and examines their effect on financial market stability.

Published: 11 Dec 2020

Professor Hewlin receives prestigious award nomination for paper on authenticity in the workplace

Congratulations to Professor Patricia Hewlin, Associate Professor in Organizational Behavior, for being selected as a finalist for the 2020 Academy of Management Annals Best Paper Award.

Published: 27 Nov 2020

A Seat at the Table and a Room of Their Own: Interconnected processes of social media use at the intersection of gender and occupation

Author: Emmanuelle Vaast Publication: Organization Studies, Forthcoming Abstract:

Published: 13 Nov 2020

Inventory in Times of War

Authors: Andres F. Jola-Sanchez and Juan Camilo Serpa Publication: Management Science, 67(10):6457-6479 Abstract:

We study how armed conflicts affect inventory across firms’ production facilities. We track 38,916 production facilities—including plantations, livestock farms, and factories—in war-torn Colombian regions; we also collect the data of 5,138 attacks performed by the two rebel groups involved in Colombia’s civil war. To obtain exogenous variation in the conflict intensity, we use a difference-in-differences model that hinges on the peace process between the government and one of the guerrilla groups. We find that when the conflict intensity increases by one order of magnitude, inventory decreases by up to 10.38%. Firms, however, barely reduce finished inventory during war; they mainly reduce raw and work-in-process inventory. To offset this inventory reduction, firms increase their cash holdings—that is, they shift their working capital from physical inventory to liquid assets. The location of the facility moderates the effect of war: when a facility is close to a distribution center—hence, inventory travels short distances—the firm responds to violence by aggressively reducing inventory; when a facility is far from a distribution center, the firm reacts less aggressively to war.

Published: 13 Nov 2020

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