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岳庆媛是哥伦比亚大学商学院管理学副教授(终身教授)。
社会任职
她现任Management Science 副主编、 Administrative Science Quarterly和Organization Science编委,也曾任American Journal of Sociology 顾问编辑,和管理学会(Academy of Management) 组织理论研究委员会主任。加入哥伦比亚大学之前,她是南加州大学管理学和社会学副教授。
研究领域
学术成果
她关于中国寺庙商业化的研究获得2020年“商业社会责任”最佳论文奖(RRBM)。
学术论文
[1] Yue, Lori Qingyuan, Kate Jue Wang, and Botao Yang. 2019. Contesting Commercialization: Contesting Commercialization: Political Influence, Responsive Authoritarianism, and Cultural Resistance. Administrative Science Quarterly, 64(2): 435-465.
Winner, Responsible Research in Business & Management (RRBM) Award, 2020. Featured by Paper Express (in Chinese) OMT Best Paper on Entrepreneurship Award Finalist, Academy of Management Meeting, 2016, Anaheim, CA.
Best Paper Proceedings, Academy of Management Meeting, OMT Davison, Anaheim, 2016. 2 [2] Greve, Henrich R. and Lori Qingyuan Yue* (2017) Hereafter: How Crises Shape Communities through Learning and Institutional Legacies. Organization Science, 28(6): 965-1167. *Equal Contribution.
Featured by Paper Express (in Chinese)
Featured by ASQ Editor’s Blog
[3] Yue, Lori Qingyuan (2016). The Great and the Small: The Impact of Collective Action on the Evolution of Interlock Networks after the Panic of 1907. American Sociological Review, 81(2): 374- 395. Featured by Paper Express (in Chinese)
[4] Yue, Lori Qingyuan (2015). Community Constraints on the Efficacy of Elite Mobilization: The Issues of Currency Substitutes during the Panic of 1907. American Journal of Sociology, 120(6): 1690- 1735. Featured by Paper Express (in Chinese)
[5] Yue, Lori Qingyuan, Hayagreeva Rao, and Paul Ingram (2013). Information Spillovers from Protests against Corporations: A Tale of Walmart and Target. Administrative Science Quarterly, 58(4): 669-701. Featured by The Social Impact of the Corporation (Administrative Science Quarterly Virtual Feature Issue)
Interviewed by ASQ BLOG
[6] Yue, Lori Qingyuan, Jiao Luo, and Paul Ingram (2013). The Failure of Private Regulation: Elite Control and Market Crises in the Manhattan Banking Industry. Administrative Science Quarterly, 58(1): 37-68. Interviewed by ASQ BLOG
[7] Yue, Lori Qingyuan (2012). Asymmetric Effects of Fashions on the Formation and Dissolution of Networks: Board Interlocks with Internet Companies, 1996-2006. Organization Science, 23: 1114-1134.
[8] Rao, Hayagreeva, Lori Qingyuan Yue, and Paul Ingram (2011). Laws of Attraction: Regulatory Arbitrage in the Face of Activism in Right-to-work States. American Sociological Review, 76(3): 365- 385.
Lead Article Honorable Mention in Law and Society Association’s 2012 Article Prize [9] Ingram, Paul, Lori Qingyuan Yue, and Hayagreeva Rao (2010). Trouble in Store: The Emergence and Success of Protests against Wal-Mart Store Openings in America. American Journal of Sociology, 116(1): 53-92. 3 Reprint in Corporate Sustainability , edited by Thomas P. Lyon, Daniel Diermeier, and Glenn Dowell, SAGE Publications Ltd., July 2014 [10]Ingram, Paul and Lori Qingyuan Yue (2008). Structure, Affect and Identity as Bases of Organizational Competition and Cooperation. Academy of Management Annals, 2: 275-303.[1]