Having just finished up the Business Associations program on The Future of the Corporate Board this morning, I’m now off to Boston for a panel tomorrow at the American Economics Association Annual Meeting. If any other law profs happen to be wandering the halls, definitely stop in to say “hello.” I’ll be discussing my research on board diversity, and whatever lessons it may hold for diversity in the professions. Other panelists will discuss the single woman penalty and diversity and the innovation economy. Fellow law prof Laura Beny (Michigan) is moderating and will also discuss diversity and law firms.
Unfortunately, the timing of the two conferences was such that I’m only able to attend the last day of AEA. That’s too bad, as there were a number of sessions that I really wanted to attend. Ah well. Can’t be everywhere at once.
Jan 05, 2015 8:00 am, Boston Marriott Copley, New Hampshire
National Economic Association
Diversity and the Professions (J4)
Presiding: LAURA N. BENY (University of Michigan)
Diversity and the Innovation Economy
LISA D. COOK (Michigan State University)
Diversity and Performance of Elite United States Law Firms
LAURA N. BENY (University of Michigan)
Diversity and Talent at the Top: Lessons from the Boardroom
KIMBERLY KRAWIEC (Duke University)
Leadership and the Single Woman Penalty: A Role Expectations Account of Early Career Barriers to Promotion for Female MBAs
JENNIFER MERLUZZI (Tulane University)
DAMON PHILLIPS (Columbia University)
Discussants:
TERRY-ANN CRAIGIE (Connecticut College)
ROBYNN COX (Spelman College)
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