Anne Parmigiani
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Why Do Firms Both Make and Buy? An Investigation of Concurrent Sourcing, Strategic Management Journal, 28: 285-311. How Buyers Shape Supplier Performance: Can Governance Skills Substitute for Technical Expertise in Managing Outsourcing Relationships? (with Will Mitchell) Academy of Management Best Paper Proceedings, August 2005. .PDF Full Paper Version How Intrafirm and Interfirm Expertise Affect the Sourcing Decisions of Technologically Interdependent Components. (with Will Mitchell) Academy of Management Best Paper Proceedings, August 2007. .PDF Full Paper Version (New Title) C.K. Prahalad’s Passions: Reflections on His Scholarly Journey as a Researcher, Teacher, and Management Guru (with Lynn Perry Wooten & Nandini Lahiri), Journal of Management Inquiry, June 2005. .PDF Efficiency Meets Responsibility: Social and Environmental Issues and the Global Supply Chain (with Mike Russo) Surveys in Nontraditional Contexts: The Importance of Establishing Trust and Mitigating Risk (with Aldas Kriauciunas and Miguel Rivera). Taking the Blinders Off: Theoretical and Empirical Barriers to Investigating Interorganizational Relationships. (with Miguel Rivera) The full version of my dissertation, Concurrent Sourcing: When Do Firms Both Make and Buy, can be found here. My co-chairs were Will Mitchell and Joanne Oxley. Other current projects include franchising in casual dining chains, sourcing of offensive vs. defensive lines in the NFL, and vertical relationships in the RV industry.
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| Teaching | BA453: Business Planning & Strategy (capstone strategy course for undergraduates). Mgmt620: Managing Global Business (international strategy course for MBA and other graduate students) Mgmt671: Economic Perspectives on Strategy (PhD Seminar)
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Sites related to my work include the UO library, Academy of Management, the Strategic Management Society, and INFORMS/Organization Science. I did my PhD at the University of Michigan. I did my BS and MBA at Penn State. My work experience includes being a purchasing manager in the powder metallurgy industry and working in marketing for the Carbide/Graphite Group. My husband teaches mechanical engineering at Oregon State University. We have one-year old boy/girl twins. I enjoy travelling to national parks, Iyengar yoga, running, and nature photography. |
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