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Monthly Archive August, 2005

Berry-AMA Book Prize Nominations

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The annual Berry-AMA Book Prize for the best book in marketing recognizes innovative ideas and impact on marketing and related fields. It is named in honor of the generous contributions of Leonard L. Berry, distinguished author and professor, and his wife Nancy F. Berry to the American Marketing Association (AMA) Foundation. The 2005 Berry/AMA Book […]

Jobs with a view of mountains

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Tenure-track positions in social psychology are available at the University of Colorado, Boulder. The Department of Psychology, University of Colorado, Boulder, invites applications for a tenure-track position in social psychology beginning August 2006. The department anticipates hiring at the assistant professor level. The University of Colorado, Boulder, is committed to diversity and equality in education […]

Fooled by Randomness

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FOOLED BY RANDOMNESS: THE HIDDEN ROLE OF CHANCE IN THE MARKETS AND IN LIFE Nassim Nicholas Taleb does it all, he’s a successful trader, author, and academic. His book Fooled by Randomness is soon to come out in paperback, and draws on sources from Finance to Literature to address the role of chance in life. […]

AMA interviews revisited

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AMA MARKETING JOB MARKET INTERVIEWS: ONE YEAR LATER Again, the AMA interviews, inspiration of this DSN piece, have come and gone for another year. To the students on the market: How was your experience? What worked and what didn’t work? Mail your comments (anonymous or nonymous, just let me know) to dan at dangoldstein dot […]