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Smeal CalendarSeptember 2008
September
4
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Fall 2008 Supply Chain Leaders Forum
The Penn Stater Conference Center, University Park, PA
September
4
End Date
September
3
End Date
September
3
End Date
Welcome Back Reception, Career and Corporate Services
Business Lawn/Meadow
On September 3rd there will be a Welcome Back Reception
August 2008
August
25
End Date
August
25
End Date
August
24
End Date
August
22
End Date
August
22
End Date
July 2008
July
20
End Date
Executive Coaching Certification (Week 1)
University Park, PA
July
13
End Date
Stock Market Madness Camp
Smeal College Trading Room
July
4
End Date
June 2008
June
23
End Date
The Enterprise Technology Strategist: Aligning IT & Business Strategies
University Park, PA
June
23
End Date
Coaching Skills for High Performance
University Park, PA
June
22
End Date
June
15
End Date
Executive Coaching Certification (Week 2)
University Park, PA
June
9
End Date
Applying Lean Principles Across the Supply Chain
University Park, PA
June
9
End Date
Applying Lean Principles Across the Supply Chain
University Park, PA
June
3
End Date
May 2008
May
26
End Date
May
21
End Date
Global Trade Compliance Benchmarking Consortium
The Hershey Company, Hershey, PA
May
20
End Date
Supply Chain Transformation Workshop for the Chemical Industry
Smeal College of Business, University Park, PA
New workshop co-sponsored by the Center for Supply Chain Research and ChemLogix
May
19
End Date
Processes & Tools for Supply Chain Success
University Park, PA
May
19
End Date
Processes and Tools for Supply Chain Success
University Park, PA
May
18
End Date
May
16
End Date
May
12
End Date
Finance for the Non-Financial Manager
University Park, PA
May
6
End Date
VICS CPFR Certification Program at Penn State
The Penn Stater Conference Center, University Park, PA
May
6
End Date
Transportation Benchmarking Consortium
Arkema, Philadelphia, PA
May
4
End Date
Executive Management Program (Week 2)
University Park, PA
May
2
End Date
April 2008
April
28
End Date
Essentials of Supply Chain Management
University Park, PA
April
28
End Date
Essentials of Supply Chain Management
University Park, PA
April
25
End Date
April
25
End Date
Marketing Research Camp
124 Business Building
The Marketing Department in the Smeal College of Business at Penn State University announces its annual Marketing Research Camp. It will be held on Friday, April 25th, 2007, in room 124 Business. Four prominent marketing academics will present their latest research.
April
24
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April
23
End Date
Spring 2008 Coporate Sponsor Meeting
The Penn Stater Conference Center, University Park, PA
April
21
End Date
The Next CEO
The Penn Stater Conference Center
April
20
End Date
Executive Coaching Certification (Week 1)
University Park, PA
April
18
End Date
April
18
End Date
April
16
End Date
April
14
End Date
MBA for a Day
Business Building
April
14
End Date
Achieving Supply Chain Transformation
University Park, PA
April
13
End Date
Developing Managerial Effectiveness
University Park, PA
April
11
End Date
Final Ph.D. Talks
103 Business Building
Bryan Johnson & Kunter Gunasti will each give a talk about their research pertaining to their dissertations.
April
11
End Date
Executive Insights: James Stengel, Procter & Gamble
Struthers Auditorium, 110 Business Building
April
10
End Date
63rd Advanced Manufacturing Forum
The Penn Stater Conference Center
April
10
End Date
Seminar with Lise Vesterlund, University of Pittsburgh
214 Business Building
Lisa Versterlund, University of Pittsburgh, will present "Motives for Charitable Giving," by Lise Vesterlund, Mark Wilhelm and Huan Xie.
Abstract: The literature on charitable giving distinguishes between the pure versus impure altruism model. The pure altruism model argues that the sole motive for giving is a concern for securing the charity’s output, whereas the impure altruism model allows for the possibility that a donor also gets a private benefit or warm glow from being the one who secures the contribution to the charity. While the past literature has focused on testing the pure altruism model, we design an experiment that enables an examination of both models, and thus improves our ability to identify the role played by the warm glow of giving. We test the motives for giving in an environment that closely mirrors those of the theoretical models, specifically each participant in the experiment singlehandedly determines the dollar amount to be transferred to a recipient of the charity. Our results show that participants behave as predicted by the impure altruism model, however the relative weight attached to the warm-glow of giving is very small.
April
9
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April
9
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Dawn Matsumoto, Univ. of Washington
102 Business
April
8
End Date
Here Comes the Sun: Business Case for Solar Energy
22 Dieke Building
April
8
End Date
April
6
End Date
Executive Management Program (Week 1)
University Park, PA
April
4
End Date
Fred Feinberg Talk
103 Business Building
Fred Feinberg from the University of Michigan will be giving a talk for the Marketing Department as part of their Working Series.
April
2
End Date
April
2
End Date
Sales & Operations Planning Benchmarking Consortium
Nittany Lion Inn, University Park, PA
April
1
End Date
Executive Insights: Dennis Nally, PricewaterhouseCoopers
Struthers Auditorium, 110 Business Building
March 2008
March
28
End Date
Rick Bagozzi Talk
006 Business Building
Rick Bagozzi from the University of Michigan will come to the Marketing Department to give a talk as part of our working series
March
28
End Date
Seminar with Christian Hilber, London School of Economics
353 Business Building
The Real Estate Seminar Series will sponsor a seminar by Christian Hilber, London School of Economics. Contact Brent Ambrose for more information.
March
27
End Date
MBA Visitation Weekend
Business Building
March
27
End Date
March
26
End Date
Sarah Zechman, Ph.D. Candidate, Wharton
102 Business
Accounting Research Colloquium
"The Relation Between Voluntary Disclosure and Financial Reporting: Evidence From Synthetic Leases"
March
25
End Date
Edward Li, Acctg. Faculty Recruit Presentation
214 Business
"Real Time Disclosure Through Current Reports: The Case of Material Contracts"
March
25
End Date
S.T.A.R.T. Conference
Nittany Lion Inn
March
24
End Date
Stephanie Sikes
102 Business
Accounting Faculty Recruit Presentation
"Taxes, Investor Sophistication, and the Disposition Effect"
March
20
End Date
Seminar with Michael Knoll, University of Pennsylvania
214 Business Building
Seminar with Michael Knoll
Michael Knoll will present a seminar on Thursday, May 20 at 2:30 in room 214. Professor Knoll is the Theodore K. Warner Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and Professor of Real Estate at the Wharton School. He will be discussing his research on the taxation of carried interests at a gathering jointly sponsored by Smeal's Insurance and Real Estate Department and the Dickinson School of Law. The abstract is below. Please contact Dan Cahoy (DanCahoy@psu.edu) with any questions.
The Tax Advantage of "Sweat Equity":
What it is and its Relationship to the Carried Interest Controversy
Michael S. Knoll
University of Pennsylvania
A central feature in the ongoing controversy over the tax treatment of carried interests is the tax treatment of "sweat equity". Both reformers, who want to raise the tax levied on carried interests, and defenders of the status quo use analogies and comparisons to bolster their arguments. Reformers argue that carried interests are improperly being taxed more favorably than are paid services. They argue that private equity fund managers, who pay tax upon realization at long-term capital gains rates, are taxed less heavily than people who are paid salaries and invest their after-tax salaries in equities. In response, defenders of the status quo argue that carried interests should be taxed no less favorably than "sweat equity" – services provided by an owner of a business that are not compensated by current salary – which they assert is taxed as favorably as private equity currently is, but which they claim would be taxed more favorably than private equity if any of the various tax reform proposals were adopted. Thus, "sweat equity" is at the center of the controversy over the tax treatment of carried interests. Yet, in spite of the numerous claims being made about the tax advantage of "sweat equity," both on its own and relative to other forms of compensation, no one has spelled out carefully and specifically what is the tax advantage from "sweat equity." This essay identifies the source of the tax advantage from using "sweat equity." It, then, relates that advantage to the carried interest controversy.
March
20
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March
19
End Date
Brad Badertscher, Notre Dame
102 Business
Acctg. Research Colloquium
"Earnings Management and the Predictive Ability of Accruals with Respect to Future Cash Flows"
March
18
End Date
Developing a Product Innovation Strategy Seminar
Clearwater Beach, FL
March
16
End Date
Designing & Leading Competitive Supply Chains
University Park, PA
March
13
End Date
March
10
End Date
March
10
End Date
March
7
End Date
More Ph.D Talks
103 Business Building
Simon Blanchard & Anindita Chakravarty will each give talks that pertain to their dissertation research.
March
5
End Date
Guojin Gong, Penn State (Acctg. Research Colloquium)
102 Business
March
5
End Date
Spring 2008 Supply Chain Leaders' Forum
The Penn Stater Conference Center, University Park, PA
February 2008
February
29
End Date
Seminar with Timothy Cason, Purdue
218 Business Building
The LEMA/Elliott Seminar Series is sponsoring a seminar by Timothy Cason of Purdue. Contact Tony Kwasnica for more information.
February
27
End Date
ISBM Marketing Educators Consortium
Tampa, Florida
February
26
End Date
February
26
End Date
Customer Service Benchmarking Consortium
Dell, Inc., Austin, TX
February
26
End Date
ISBM Winter Members Meeting: Value Merchants
Tampa, Florida
February
22
End Date
Ph.D. Talks
Mahima Hada & Gaurav Sabnis will each give a talk pertaining to their dissertation research.
February
21
End Date
February
18
End Date
Service Enterprises: Opportunities and Direction Discussion
215 Business Building
February
18
End Date
MBA for a Day
215 Business Building
February
17
End Date
Spring Career Days
Bryce Jordan Center
February
11
End Date
February
6
End Date
Jason Schloetzer, Univ. of Pittsburgh
102 Business
"Inter-firm Performance Measures, Supply Chain Performance and Incentive Contracts"
February
5
End Date
Spring 2008 Supply Chain Career Fair
Smeal College of Business, University Park, PA
February
1
End Date
Application Deadline
https://apply.embark.com/MBAEdge/PSU
January 2008
January
31
End Date
Webinar: ISBM Trends 2010 Study
On the Web
January
29
End Date
January
28
End Date
MBA for a Day
215 Business Building
January
23
End Date
January
22
End Date
January
21
End Date
January
18
End Date
Finance Seminar Series: Joel Vanden, Dartmouth University
104 Business
"Asset Substitution and Structured Financing"
January
15
End Date
January
14
End Date
January
8
End Date
December 2007
December
22
End Date
December
17
End Date
December
15
End Date
December
14
End Date
December
14
End Date
December
10
End Date
MBA for a Day
218 Business Building
December
9
End Date
December
9
End Date
December
6
End Date
December
6
End Date
Building Effective B-to-B Marketing Plans Seminar
Philadelphia, PA
December
5
End Date
December
3
End Date
December
3
End Date
November 2007
November
30
End Date
Finance Seminar Series: Greg Duffee, UC Berkeley
103 Business Building
"Forecasting with the term structure: The role of no-arbitrage"
November
29
End Date
November
28
End Date
Rethinking Distribution Channels Seminar
Philadelphia, PA
November
27
End Date
November
25
End Date
November
19
End Date
November
16
End Date
Peter Fader Discussion
214 Business Building
Peter Fader from the Warton School of Business will be here to lead a discussion. More details will follow.
November
16
End Date
November
14
End Date
Chris Armstrong, Wharton (Acctg. Research Colloquium)
103 Business
"Chief Executive Officer Equity Incentives and Accounting Irregularities"
November
14
End Date
November
12
End Date
November
12
End Date
November
11
End Date
November
10
End Date
Invention 2 Venture
Alumni Hall, HUB Robeson Center
November
8
End Date
62nd Advanced Manufacturing Forum
The Penn Stater Conference Center
Presentations, intensive discussion and idea exchange among manufacturing managers
November
5
End Date
November
4
End Date
November
4
End Date
November
1
End Date
October 2007
October
30
End Date
Action Workshop: Marketing Engineering for Excel (ME>XL)
Philadelphia, PA
October
29
End Date
Tzachi Zach, Washington University (Acctg. Research Colloquium)
103 Business
"The Use of Advertising Activities to Meet Earnings Benchmarks: Evidence From Monthly Data"
October
29
End Date
October
29
End Date
October
29
End Date
October
29
End Date
October
24
End Date
Karen Hennes, PSU (Acctg. Research Colloquium)
103 Business
"The Reporting of Contingent Legal Liabilities"
October
21
End Date
October
21
End Date
October
21
End Date
October
21
End Date
October
21
End Date
October
18
End Date
Information Session
Westin Times Square, New York, NY
October
17
End Date
Information Session
Marriott, Stamford, CT
October
17
End Date
Open Interviews by Invitation
Westin Copley Place, Boston, MA
October
17
End Date
Marshall Goldsmith Visit
University Park, PA
October
16
End Date
Information Session
Westin Copley Place, Boston, MA
October
15
End Date
Francois Brochet, Harvard Business School (Acctg. Research Colloquium)
103 Business
"Information Content of Insider Trades: Before and After the Sarbanes-Oxley Act"
October
14
End Date
October
14
End Date
October
14
End Date
October
14
End Date
October
13
End Date
EMBA Experience
Ace Conference Center, Lafayette Hill, PA
October
11
End Date
Segmentation Marketing Seminar
Chicago, IL
October
9
End Date
Webinar: Innovative Marketing
On the Web
October
8
End Date
Information Session
Westin Peachtree Plaza, Atlanta, Georgia
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