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IFREE/ESI Lecture Series Presents, “The Egoism and Altruism of Intergenerational Behavior” with Dr. Kimberly Wade-Benzoni

May 14, 2013 by | Economic Science Institute

May 10, Kimberly Wade-Benzoni, Ph.D. – The Egoism and Altruism of Intergenerational Behavior Abstract: Some of the most important issues in society today affect more than one generation of people. In this article, the authors offer a conceptual overview and integration of the research on intergenerational dilemmas—decisions that entail a tradeoff between one’s own self-interest

University of Houston takes first place for medical software firm in the California Dreamin’ Investor and Fast Pitch Business Plan Competition

May 7, 2013 by | Leatherby Center

ORANGE, CA – The California Dreamin competition, now in its second year at Chapman University, brought together students from top university entrepreneur programs around the country to prove that they have the best business plan. The event, by invitation only, took place April 26 and 27 and featured 25 schools competing for $230,000 in prize

SWAV apparel wins the Chapman University Business Plan Competition

April 23, 2013 by | Leatherby Center

Student entrepreneurs are thriving at Chapman University.  With resources like the Leatherby Center for Entrepeneurship and the eVillage, Argyros School students are exposed to a host of opportunities and valuable resources outside of the classroom.  In addition to seminars, distinguished speakers, and mentoring programs, the Leatherby Center hosts two business plan competitions annually – the

The IFREE/ESI Lecture Series Presents Raymond Deneckere, Ph.D. – “Multi-Dimensional Screening: A Solution to a Class of Problems”

April 19, 2013 by | Economic Science Institute

Apr. 19, Raymond Deneckere, Ph.D. – Multi-Dimensional Screening: A Solution to a Class of Problems Abstract: We develop a general method for solving multi-dimensional screening problems in which the ‘physical’ allocation space is one-dimensional, and provide necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of ‘exclusion’ in the optimal mechanism. We illustrate the application of our

IFREE/ESI Lecture Series Presents Dr. Caroline Thomas- “N-Dimensional Colonel Blotto Game with Asymmetric Battlefield Values”

April 18, 2013 by | Economic Science Institute

Apr. 12, Caroline Thomas, Ph.D. – N-Dimensional Colonel Blotto Game with Asymmetric Battlefield Values Abstract: This paper describes a geometrical method for constructing equilibrium distributions in the Colonel Blotto game with asymmetric battlefield values. It generalizes to the n-dimensional case a construction method first described by Gross and Wagner. The proposed method does particularly well

The IFREE/ESI Lecture Series Presents David Cooper, Ph.D. – “Ambiguity in Performance Pay: An Online Experiment”

April 5, 2013 by | Economic Science Institute

Apr. 5, David Cooper, Ph.D. – Ambiguity in Performance Pay: An Online Experiment Abstract: Many incentive plans do not include an explicit mapping between workers’ effort and compensation. Potential employees therefore face both risk and uncertainty when choosing whether to accept an employment contract. Using an online labor market, Amazon Mechanical Turk, we study the

The IFREE/ESI Lecture Series Presents John Roberts, Ph.D. – “Does Working From Home Work? Evidence from a Chinese Experiment”

March 18, 2013 by | Economic Science Institute

Mar. 15, John Roberts, Ph.D. – Does Working From Home Work?  Evidence from a Chinese experiment Abstract: About 10% of US employees now regularly work from home (WFH), but there are concerns this can lead to “shirking from home.” We report the results of a WFH experiment at CTrip, a 16,000- employee, NASDAQ-listed Chinese travel

Fadel Lawandy has been selected as the Interim Director of the C. Larry Hoag Center for Real Estate and Finance

March 13, 2013 by | Argyros College News

Professor Fadel Lawandy has been selected as the Interim Director of the C. Larry Hoag Center for Real Estate and Finance. A Southern California native, Lawandy earned his B.S./B.A. Finance and International Business from Chapman University in ‘99, and went on to earn his MBA.  Alongside his recent appointment, Professor Lawandy also teaches investment courses

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