Stanford GSB Faculty Publications

The Faculty Publications collection allows you to explore a growing corpus of GSB research in one place, with the ability to perform searches by title, author, abstract, supplied keywords, and (when available) full text. The collection indexes journal articles, case studies, working papers, books and book chapters, and white papers published by GSB faculty members from 2000 to the present. Output from the Corporate Governance Research Initiative, the Corporations and Society Initiative, and the Value Chain Innovation Initiative is also included.

This collection will grow over time as new publications are continually added, additional Research Hub Labs and Initiatives are incorporated, and librarians add entries for pre-2000 articles and other content.

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Miniature of Leverage Dynamics Without Commitment
Leverage Dynamics Without Commitment
  • GSB Authors: Peter DeMarzo
  • Date: 2020-12-22
  • Publication Type: Articles
  • Publication: The Journal of Finance


Miniature of Timing Decisions in Organizations: Communication and Authority in a Dynamic Environment
Timing Decisions in Organizations: Communication and Authority in a Dynamic Environment
  • GSB Authors: Steven Grenadier
  • Date: 2016-09-01
  • Publication Type: Articles
  • Publication: The American Economic Review


Miniature of Consumer Conviction and Commitment: An Appraisal-Based Framework for Attitude Certainty
Consumer Conviction and Commitment: An Appraisal-Based Framework for Attitude Certainty
  • GSB Authors: Zakary Tormala
  • Date: 2013-07-13
  • Publication Type: Articles
  • Publication: Journal of Consumer Psychology


Miniature of Eternal Quest for the Best: Sequential (Vs. Simultaneous) Option Presentation Undermines Choice Commitment
Eternal Quest for the Best: Sequential (Vs. Simultaneous) Option Presentation Undermines Choice Commitment
  • GSB Authors: Baba Shiv
  • Date: 2012-10-30
  • Publication Type: Articles
  • Publication: Journal of Consumer Research


Miniature of When Feeling Bad Leads to Feeling Good: Guilt-Proneness and Affective Organizational Commitment
When Feeling Bad Leads to Feeling Good: Guilt-Proneness and Affective Organizational Commitment
  • GSB Authors: Francis Flynn
  • Date: 2011-07-04
  • Publication Type: Articles
  • Publication: Journal of Applied Psychology