CANCELED: “Management Strategy and Beyond” with Raffaella Sadun (HBS)

CANCELED: “Management Strategy and Beyond” with Raffaella Sadun (HBS)

By University of Chicago Booth School of Business - Stigler Center

Date and time

January 29, 2019 · 12pm - January 31, 2019 · 1pm CST

Location

Harper Center 104

5807 S Woodlawn Ave Chicago, IL 60637

Description

Join us for three stand-alone, interrelated lunch seminars taught by Raffaella Sadun on the role of management practices—and managers—for organizational performance. The sessions will include an overview of studies documenting the variation in the adoption of management practices across firms and countries, as well as its impact on firm performance. We will explore the reasons for the variation in management, and conclude with a session exploring the role of management in the public sector.

All seminars will take place in Harper Center Room 104 from 12-1pm.

LUNCH WILL BE SERVED


Tuesday, January 29: 12-1pm

Does management matter?

This session will review the evidence on the quality of management practices across firms, focusing on both variations across firms and their effect on firm performance. We will review findings emerging from “big-data” documenting the adoption of management practices across and within countries, as well as experimental studies aiming at identifying causal effects.

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Wednesday, January 30: 12-1 pm

Why does management vary across firms?

This session studies why the quality of management varies across firms, focusing on the role of “complements”. We will explore contextual factors (e.g. competitive pressure) as well as internal choices (e.g. decentralization and incentives), which shape the returns to structured management practices. We shall also study emerging evidence on the relationship between leadership behavior and management practices.

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Thursday, January 31, 12-1pm

The role of management in the public sector

This session will consider the extent to which management affects the performance of public sector organizations. We will explore emerging evidence from a wide variety of sectors, focusing in particular on healthcare.

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Raffaella Sadun is the Thomas S. Murphy Associate Professor of Business Administration in the Strategy Unit at Harvard Business School. Her research focuses on the economics of productivity, management and organizational change. Her research documents the economic and cultural determinants of managerial choices, as well as their implications for organizational performance in both the private and public sector (including healthcare and education). She is among the founders of the World Management Survey and the Executive Time Use Study. Professor Sadun's work has appeared in leading peer reviewed journals including the American Economic Review, the Quarterly Journal of Economics and the Economic Journal, and has been featured in the business press, including The New York Times, The Economist, The Wall Street Journal, and the Financial Times. She is a Faculty Research Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research, Faculty Associate at the Centre for Economic Performance at the London School of Economics, Research Affiliate at the Center for Economic Policy Research and Research Associate in the Ariadne Labs Program in the Department of Health Policy and Management at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. She was also nominated as a Junior Faculty Fellow at the Kauffman Foundation.


Please be sure to read the notes below for important information regarding attendance at this event.

  • Pre-registration via this Eventbrite page is required.
  • Doors will open 30 minutes before the event begins. Please arrive early to claim your seat. If you can no longer attend, please cancel your ticket order on Eventbrite so others may register.
  • Doors will close 5 minutes before the event. You may be unable to enter the venue after the doors are closed.
  • No banners or signs will be allowed.
  • No large bags will be permitted.

Disclaimer: Students should never miss class to attend optional programming. The Deans’ Office will not support requests for absences due to participation on a trek, event, conference, or trip as excused.

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