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capitalism" is still a viable model for economic development; how income inequality in an economy is related to corporate size and structure; why theories about organizations do (or do not) progress; how architecture shapes social networks and innovation in organizations; why stock markets spread to some countries and not others; and whether there exist viable organizational alternatives to shareholder-owned corporations in the United States."
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Davis described his research interests as "broadly concerned with the effects of finance on society". Recent writings examine how ideas about corporate social responsibility have evolved to meet changes in the structures and geographic footprint of multinational corporations; whether "shareholder
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as assistant professor in 1990, and got promoted to associate professor. In 1994, he returned to the Stanford University Graduate School of Business as an associate professor, and was subsequently promoted to a full professor. In the year 1997–98, he served as a research fellow at the Center for
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Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences in Stanford, California. Since 2001, Davis has held the position of professor of sociology at the
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Lee, Min‐Dong Paul. "A review of the theories of corporate social responsibility: Its evolutionary path and the road ahead."
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The decline and fall of the conglomerate firm in the 1980s: The deinstitutionalization of an organizational form
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Davis, Gerald F., and Tracy A. Thompson. "A social movement perspective on corporate control."
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Agents without principles? The spread of the poison pill through the intercorporate network
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Organizations and organizing: Rational Natural and Open System Perspectives,
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University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts alumni
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Davis, Gerald F., Kristina A. Diekmann, and Catherine H. Tinsley. "
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Corporate elite networks and governance changes in the 1980s
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The small world of the American corporate elite, 1982–2001
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Davis obtained his AB in philosophy and psychology at the
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After graduation, Davis started his academic career at
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University of Michigan
Stanford Graduate School of Business
sites.google.com/a/umich.edu/jerrydavis/home
University of Michigan
University of Michigan
Stanford University
Stanford Graduate School of Business
Northwestern University
Kellogg Graduate School of Management
Ross School of Business
University of Michigan
Anne S. Tsui
Responsible Research in Business and Management
Scott, W. Richard
Agents without principles? The spread of the poison pill through the intercorporate network
The decline and fall of the conglomerate firm in the 1980s: The deinstitutionalization of an organizational form
Henrich R. Greve
Corporate elite networks and governance changes in the 1980s
The small world of the American corporate elite, 1982–2001



"Jerry Davis - Gilbert and Ruth Whitaker Professor of Business Administration"
"An Institutional Change Project: The Experience of RRBM – The HIBAR Research Alliance"
Categories
1961 births
Living people
American business theorists
American sociologists
University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts alumni

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