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Derick Baum: TBA

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Work, Organizations, and Markets Workshop presentation by Derick Baum, Doctoral Student in Sociology.

Caleb Kealoha: TBA

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Work, Organizations, and Markets Workshop presentation by Caleb Kealoha, HBS.

Liz McKenna

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Liz McKenna is an Assistant Professor of Public Policy at HKS. She is a political sociologist whose research focuses on how civil society can both enable and constrain democracy. She uses multiple methods—ethnographic, interview, geospatial, and social...

Bibliographic References tagged with Economic Sociology and Organizations

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Small, M. L. (2017). Someone to Talk To. Oxford University Press.
Small, M. L. (2017). Someone to Talk To. Oxford University Press.
Winship, C., Staubmann, H., & Lidz, V. (2018). Inchoate Situations and Extra-Rational Behavior. In Rationality in the Social Sciences (pp. 223-243). Springer International Publishing.
Winship, C., Staubmann, H., & Lidz, V. (2018). Inchoate Situations and Extra-Rational Behavior. In Rationality in the Social Sciences (pp. 223-243). Springer International Publishing.
Dobbin, F., Schrage, D., & Kalev, A. (2015). Rage against the Iron Cage: The Varied Effects of Bureaucratic Personnel Reforms on Diversity. American Sociological Review, 80(5), 1014-1044.
Dobbin, F., Schrage, D., & Kalev, A. (2015). Rage against the Iron Cage: The Varied Effects of Bureaucratic Personnel Reforms on Diversity. American Sociological Review, 80(5), 1014-1044.
Jung, J., & Dobbin, F. (2016). Agency Theory as Prophecy: How Boards, Analysts, and Fund Managers Perform Their Roles. Seattle University Law Review, 39, 291-320.
Jung, J., & Dobbin, F. (2016). Agency Theory as Prophecy: How Boards, Analysts, and Fund Managers Perform Their Roles. Seattle University Law Review, 39, 291-320.
Pernell, K., Jung, J., & Dobbin, F. (2017). The Hazards of Expert Control: Chief Risk Officers and Risky Derivatives. American Sociological Review, 82(3), 511-541.
Pernell, K., Jung, J., & Dobbin, F. (2017). The Hazards of Expert Control: Chief Risk Officers and Risky Derivatives. American Sociological Review, 82(3), 511-541.
Beckfield, J., & Bambra, C. (2016). Shorter Lives, Stingier States: Explaining the US Mortality Disadvantage. Social Science & Medicine Volume, 171, 30-38.
Beckfield, J., & Bambra, C. (2016). Shorter Lives, Stingier States: Explaining the US Mortality Disadvantage. Social Science & Medicine Volume, 171, 30-38.
Buffel, V., Beckfield, J., & Bracke, P. (2017). The Institutional Foundations of Medicalization: A Comparative Approach to Medicalizing Unemployment. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 58, 272-90.
Buffel, V., Beckfield, J., & Bracke, P. (2017). The Institutional Foundations of Medicalization: A Comparative Approach to Medicalizing Unemployment. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 58, 272-90.