From: owner-wharton-research- seminars@LISTS.WHARTON.UPENN. EDU [owner-wharton-research- seminars@LISTS.WHARTON.UPENN. EDU] on behalf of Perch, Ann [annperch@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU]
Sent: Friday, February 05, 2016 12:41 PM
To: wharton-research-seminars
Subject: RESEARCH SEMINAR BULLETIN for the week of February 8, 2016
Sent: Friday, February 05, 2016 12:41 PM
To: wharton-research-seminars
Subject: RESEARCH SEMINAR BULLETIN for the week of February 8, 2016
The following events are scheduled for the week of February 8, 2016. Some events require an RSVP, or other registration, and all are subject to change. Be certain to contact the appropriate departments, using the links shown below.
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FEBRUARY 8, 2016
Applied Economics Seminar
Igor Popov, Doctoral Candidate in Economics, Stanford
“Homeless Programs and Social Insurance”
Noon to 1:30 PM; 340 JMHH
Decision Processes Colloquia
Nicole Stephens, Management & Organization, Northwestern University (Kellogg)
“The Benefits of a Cultural Match: The Case of Social Class and Higher Education”
Noon to 1:15 PM; 255 JMHH
Statistics Department Seminar
Alexander D'Amour, Doctoral Candidate in Statistics, Harvard University
“Misspecification, Sparsity, and Superpopulation Inference with Large-Scale Social Network Data”
4:30 to 5:30 PM; F60 JMHH
FEBRUARY 9, 2016
Wharton Leadership Lecture
Michael Baum, Founder and CEO of Founder.org
4:30 PM, Robertson Hall, 8th Floor JMHH
Registration Required: http://whr.tn/RSVPWLL020916
FEBRUARY 10, 2016
Applied Economics Seminar
Corina Mommaerts, Doctoral Candidate in Economics, Yale
“Long-Term Care Insurance and the Family”
Noon to 1:30 PM; 340 JMHH
FEBRUARY 11, 2016
Legal Studies & Business Ethics Seminar Series
Marcia Yablon-Zug, University of South Carolina, School of Law
“Buying a Bride: An Engaging History of Mail-Order Matches”
Noon to 1:30 PM; 641 JMHH
If you plan to attend please email Tamara English, englisht@wharton.upenn.edu, by Tuesday, February 9.
Management Department, Recruitment Colloquia
Kevin Miceli, Doctoral Candidate in Strategy and Entrepreneurship, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler)
Noon-1:20 PM; 116 SH-DH
FEBRUARY 12, 2016
Applied Economics Seminar
Alisa Tazhitdinova, Doctoral Candidate in Economics, UC Berkeley
“Adjust Me if I Can't: The Effect of Firm Incentives on Labor Supply Responses to Taxes”
Noon to 1:30 PM; 350 JMHH
LDI/Wharton MBA Health Care Club Health Policy Seminar
Grace Terrell, chief executive officer and president of Cornerstone Health Care, P.A.
Noon to 1:20 PM; Colonial Penn Center Auditorium
Register here: http://ldi.upenn.edu/event/ ldiwharton-mba-health-care- club-health-policy-seminar- grace-terrell-md-mmm-cpe-facp- facpe
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Penn Economics Department Seminars
Feb 8, 2016
Empirical Micro Workshop, Junior Recruiting Seminars
Tobias Salz, NYU
“Intermediation and Competition in Search Markets: An Empirical Case Study”
4:00 PM – 5:30 PM; 309 McNeil Building
Feb 9, 2016
Junior Recruiting Seminars, Micro Theory Seminar
Annie Liang, Harvard University
“Games of Incomplete Information Played by Statisticians”
4:00 PM – 5:30 PM; 410 McNeil Building
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Assalamu'alaikum dan selamat berseminar,
Pada 11 Februari 2016, saya menghadiri seminar kedoktoran di Wharton, kali pertama ke seminar sebegini. Paginya, saya menghadiri Coffee and Capital With David Luk. Tengeharinya ada seminar ini pula. Hampir setiap hari ada seminar kedoktoran di Wharton dan UPenn. Apa yang perlu adalah melanggan dengan Research Seminar di Wharton dan setiap minggu anda akan menerima emel senarai seminar (seperti di atas) yang dianjurkan di Wharton/UPenn.
Management Department, Recruitment Colloquia
Kevin Miceli, Doctoral Candidate in Strategy and Entrepreneurship, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler)
Noon-1:20 PM; 116 SH-DH
Date: 11 February 2016
Saya memilih-millih juga aktiviti. Kalau nak diikut, tak mampu nak ikut semua. Jadinya, perlu dipilih aktiviti yang berkaitan dengan objektif saya di Wharton dan kaitannya dengan Hasil / Outcome saya berada di Wharton. Tajuk kali ini berkaitan "From Garage Inventor To Garage Entrepreneur", memang menarik didengar. Pembentangnya, calon pelajar kedoktoran dari University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Saya tengok setiap minggu, Wharton memang menjemput calon-calon PhD dari universiti terpilih juga.
Garage inventor ditafsirkan sebagai usahawan yang menjana dan menciptta idea yang lahir bukan di universiti/korporat/inkubator/tempat kerja, sepertimana Hewlet-Packard yang lahir di garaj. Cuma konsep Garaj tidak disempitkan di garaj sahaja, asalkan di luar universiti/korporat/inkubator/tempat kerja,
Makanan lunch pack disediakan...Wow! Saya ambil satu minuman sahaja...
Kehadiran dalam 30/40 orang
Kevin Miceli, calon PhD di University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler). Beliau berpengalaman 20 tahun dalam bidang kejuruteraan (saya dengar macam tulah)
Ini kerangka kerja penyelidikan beliau dan hasilnya dibincangkan dalam seminar ini. Tiga pembolehubah tidak bersandar yang penting dalam melahirkan Garage Entrepreneur adalah Persaingan, Geografi dan Jaringan Sosial. Ya, ia satu konsep baru dalam keusahawanan (garage inventor dan garage entrepreneur). Idea baru, konsep baru, dapatan baru dan penemuan baru merupakan satu perkara penting dalam penyelidikan peringkat doktor falsafah. Wassalam.
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