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 includes links to all available journal articles dating back to 2012, and we have added case studies, working papers, books and book chapters, and white papers published since 2023. Output from the Corporate Governance Research Initiative, the Corporations and Society Initiative, and the Value Chain Innovation Initiative is also included.

The collection’s scope currently encompasses:

  • Journal Articles - 2012 to present
  • Working Papers - 2023 to present
  • Books - 2023 to present
  • Case Studies - 2023 to present

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-2012 articles and other content.

Photo: Monuments to the Unknown Variables by Peter Wegner. Located in the McCoy Family Courtyard of Knight Management Center at the GSB, the ‘x’ structure offers a place to ponder indefinite change—and plan new discoveries.

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Miniature of A Decade-Long Longitudinal Survey Shows That the Supreme Court Is Now Much More Conservative Than the Public
A Decade-Long Longitudinal Survey Shows That the Supreme Court Is Now Much More Conservative Than the Public
  • GSB Authors: Neil Malhotra
  • Date: 2022-06-06
  • Publication Type: Articles
  • Publication: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences


Miniature of Transaction Costs and Congressional Careers: The Effect of Flight Availability on Retirement Decisions
Transaction Costs and Congressional Careers: The Effect of Flight Availability on Retirement Decisions
  • GSB Authors: Neil Malhotra
  • Date: 2021-06-14
  • Publication Type: Articles
  • Publication: Legislative Studies Quarterly


Miniature of The Delegate Paradox: Why Polarized Politicians Can Represent Citizens Best
The Delegate Paradox: Why Polarized Politicians Can Represent Citizens Best
  • GSB Authors: David Broockman
  • Date: 2018-08-07
  • Publication Type: Articles
  • Publication: Journal of Politics


Miniature of Explaining Explanations: How Legislators Explain Their Policy Positions and How Citizens React
Explaining Explanations: How Legislators Explain Their Policy Positions and How Citizens React
  • GSB Authors: Neil Malhotra
  • Date: 2014-11-21
  • Publication Type: Articles
  • Publication: American Journal of Political Science


Miniature of Ideological Proximity and Support for the Supreme Court
Ideological Proximity and Support for the Supreme Court
  • GSB Authors: Neil Malhotra
  • Date: 2013-10-13
  • Publication Type: Articles
  • Publication: Political Behavior