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Danny Miller

Researcher at HEC Montréal

Publications -  521
Citations -  76840

Danny Miller is an academic researcher from HEC Montréal. The author has contributed to research in topics: Consumption (economics) & Agency (sociology). The author has an hindex of 133, co-authored 512 publications receiving 71238 citations. Previous affiliations of Danny Miller include University of New Mexico & McGill University.

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Time, space, and episodicity of physical disturbance in streams

TL;DR: Numerical models that simulate multiple event sequences provide an alternative means for estimating the influence of antecedent conditions and for quantifying the role of different controlling factors in the regime of sediment fluxes.
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Neurotic style and organizational pathology

TL;DR: This work has isolated five common pathological organizational types and related each to the fantasies and neurotic styles of their top executives, showing each to reflect a large number of elements of structure and strategy consistent with and probably caused by the neurotic style of the cadre of top executives.
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Nonconformity in Competitive Repertoires: A Sociological View of Markets

TL;DR: In this article, the authors compare the strategies commerciales adoptees par les organisations and distingue les strategies conformistes and les strategies non-conformistes telles que la diminution des prix, laboration de nouveaux produits, offre de new services, expansion geographique des activites.
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When is human capital a valuable resource? The performance effects of Ivy league selection among celebrated CEOs

TL;DR: This paper investigated whether and when highly trained human capital constitutes a rent-sustaining resource and found that the advantage accruing to graduates of selective universities was strongest for undergraduate programs as these related to the kinds of talent demanded of a CEO and the advantage was greatest in smaller firms where CEO discretion might be highest and for younger CEOs who may benefit most from college and are less able to appropriate rents.
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Artefacts as Categories: A Study of Ceramic Variability in Central India.

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a comprehensive analysis of the pottery produced in a single village in central India, drawing together and analysing a whole range of aspects - technology, function, design, symbolism and ideology - that are usually studied separately.