RESEARCH PAPERS

Below is a list of recent research papers generated by CSI scholars.

  • Amarasinghe, U. A.; T.  Shah; and P. G. McCornick.  2008.   Seeking calm water: Exploring policy options for India's water future.  Natural Resources Forum, 32:4, Nov. 2008.  Wiley-Blackwell Publishing.

  • Bloom, Paul N. and Aaron K. Chatterji, “Scaling Social Entrepreneurial Impact,” California Management Review, Vol. 51, No. 3, Spring 2009, pp. 114-133.

  • Bloom, Paul N. and G.T. Gundlach, Handbook of Marketing and Society, Sage Publications, 2004, pp. 506-518.

  • Bloom, Paul N., Steve Hoeffler, Kevin Lane Keller, and Carlos E. Basurto Meza, “How Social-Cause Marketing Affects Consumer Perceptions,” MIT Sloan Management Review, Winter 2006, pp. 49-55.

  • Bloom, Paul N., Pattie Yu Hussein, and Lisa R. Szykman, “Benefiting Society and the Bottom Line,” Marketing Management, Winter 1995, pp. 8-18.

  • Gaur, A.; P. G. McCornick; H. Turral & S. Acharya.  2007.  Squeezed dry: Implications of Drought and Water Regulation in the Krishna basin, India. International Journal of Water Resources Development. Vol. 23, No. 4, 583-594, December 2007. Taylor & Francis.

  • Ginsberg, Jill M. and Paul N. Bloom, “Choosing the Right Environmental Marketing Strategy,” MIT Sloan Management Review, Fall 2004, pp. 79-84.

  • Hellegers, P.; D. Zilberman; P. Steduto; P. G. McCornick.  2008.   Perspectives on the interactions between energy and water.  In: Water-Energy-Food-Environment Interface: Synergies and Conflicts, a special issue of the Water Policy journal.

  • McCornick, P. G.; S. B. Awulachew; and M. Abebe.  2008.  Water-Food-Energy-Environment Tradeoffs: Issues and Case Studies.  In: Water-Energy-Food-Environment Interface: Synergies and Conflicts, a special issue of the Water Policy journal.

  • Qadir, M; D. Wichelns; L. Raschid-Sally; P. G. McCornick; P. Drechsel; A. Bahri; P. S. Minhas.  2008.  The challenges of wastewater irrigation in developing countries. Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier Press.

  • Tenbrunsel, A.E., Diekmann, K.A., Wade-Benzoni, K.A., & Bazerman, M.H. (Forthcoming). Why we aren’t as ethical as we think we are: A temporal explanation. Research in Organizational Behavior.

  • Wade-Benzoni, K.A. (Forthcoming). Intergenerational Dilemmas. In K.D. Moore and M.P. Nelson (Eds.), For All Time: Our Obligation to the Future.

  • Wade-Benzoni, K.A., Li, M., Thompson, L., & Bazerman, M.H. (2007). The malleability of environmentalism. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, 7(1): 163-189.

  • Wade-Benzoni, K.A., Sondak, H., & Galinsky, A. (Forthcoming). Leaving a legacy: The intergenerational allocation of benefits and burdens. Business Ethics Quarterly.

  • World Bank.  2006.  Ethiopia:  Managing Water Resources to Maximize Sustainable Growth: Country Water Resources Assistance Strategy.  The World Bank, Washington DC. [P.G. McCornick, Contributing Author]

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