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ALLWIN INITIATIVE FOR CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP Working at the intersection of business and society |
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Tuck faculty conduct research that applies business knowledge and theory to social needs and environmental challenges both locally and globally. You can learn more by connecting to the faculty webpages. |
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| Professor Robert Hansen | |||||||||
Robert Hansen teaches courses in managerial economics, game theory, and environmental economics. He is an expert in economics, finance, and public policy and management. His research interests include the role of syndication in industries like investment banking and construction, and the efficiency of auctions in an uncertain world. His recent publications include "Auctions of Companies" in Economic Inquiry and "Megafirms" in North Carolina Law Review. Hansen is a member of the board of Bonnie CLAC, a nonprofit offering credit counseling and reduced interest loans to help low-income workers purchase cars. He earned his MA and PhD from UCLA. |
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| Professor Paul Argenti | |||||||||
Paul Argenti is an expert in management communication, with particular interests in the implementation of strategy through communication, outcome-based communication measurement, reputational risk, and corporate social responsibility. His new elective for the ’08 spring term is Corporate Responsibility. Click here for a description of the course. He received the 2006 Pathfinder Award given by the Institute for Public Relations for his “outstanding scholarly research and contributions to professional knowledge.” Read more about Prof. Argenti’s work |
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| Professor Punam Anand Keller | |||||||||
Professor Punam Anand Keller is the Charles Henry Jones Third Century Professor of Management. She joined Tuck in 1998 as a full professor in the marketing area. Her current research focus is designing and implementing communication programs. She has received the National Cancer Institute and Marketing Science Institute award for effective health-related communications. |
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| Professor Andrew King | |||||||||
Andrew A. King is associate professor business administration at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth. He is the recipient of numerous honors including the Faculty Pioneer award from World Resources Institute, the Industrial Ecology Fellowship from AT&T, and the Zannetos Prize for scholarly excellence. He currently directs an NSF/EPA funded research effort on industry self-regulation. |
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| Professor Anant Sundaram | |||||||||
Anant Sundaram teaches a Second Year elective titled Corporate Valuation and is the Faculty Director of Tuck Executive Education. Within his specialty of finance, a major focus of his research is on corporate governance and corporate objectives, in particular, their relationship to shareholder and stakeholder interests. Click here for his article on these relationships published in the Financial Times. He received an MBA from IIM-Bangalore and a PhD from Yale. |
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| Professor Karin Thorburn | |||||||||
Karin S. Thorburn is associate professor of finance and associate director of the Center for Corporate Governance at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. Professor Thorburn's research focuses on bankruptcy, takeovers, corporate restructuring, corporate governance, and environmental economics. She holds a bachelor’s degree in economics and a PhD in financial economics from the Stockholm School of Economics. Read her working paper, Voluntary Corporate Environmental Initiatives and Shareholder Wealth, co-authored with Professor Karen Fisher-Vanden of Dartmouth’s Environmental Studies Department. | |||||||||
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