David A. Tepper School of Business
recipients of previous Berkman Faculty Development Grants
2008 - 2009 awardees
Bahar Biller, Assistant Professor, Operations Management and Manufacturing
Evolution of VARTA Demands in Multistage Supply Chains
Soo-Haeng Cho, Assistant Professor
Optimizing Flu Vaccine Supply Chain under Uncertain Demand and Supply
Rosalind Chow, Assistant Professor, Organizational Behavior
Willingness to Overcome the Gender Gap: How Inequality Frames Affect the Motivation to Succed and Salary Negotiation among Men and Women
Kinshuk Jerath, Assistant Professor, Marketing
Customer-Base Analysis Using Repeated Cross-Sectional Summary Data
Param Vir Singh, Assistant Professor
Open Source Software License Scope Choice: A Social Networks Perspective
Anita Woolley, Assistant Professor, OBT
Measuring Collective Intelligence
2007 - 2008 awardees
Onur Kesten, Assistant Professor, Economics
Radical and Marginal Solutions to School Choice
Carolyn Levine, Associate Professor
Does Valuation Disclosure Help or Hurt the Economy?
Joachim Vosgerau, Assistant Professor, Marketing
Optimism and Pessimism in Probabilistic Decisions
2006
- 2007 awardees
Maria Ferreyra, Assistant Professor, Economics
Public School Accountability
Nicola Secomandi, Assistant Professor, Operations Management
Valuation of Contracts for Interstate Natural Gas Pipeline Transportation Capacity by Producers and Local Distribution Companies
2005
- 2006 awardees
Antje Berndt, Assistant Professor
Default Risk Premia and Asset Returns
2004
- 2005 awardees
Laurens Debo, Assistant Professor
Business Economics of Collective vs. Individual Take-Back Systems
Maria Marta Ferreyra, Assistant Professor
Assessing the General Equilibrium Effects of School Finance in Michigan
2003
- 2004 awardees
George-Levi Gayle, Assistant Professor
Human Capital Accumulation, Marriage, Life-Cycle Fertility and Labor Market
Behavior in an Intrahousehold Bargaining Model
Limor Golan, Assistant Professor
Job Design and Learning in Organizations
Robert Lowe, Assistant Professor
Survey on University-Industry Technology Exchange
Don Moore, Assistant Professor
Comparative Judgment Processor
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