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Navid Asgari

Associate Professor,
Fordham University

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Posted By Navid Asgari 06-17-2024 10:58
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Dear colleagues: We are thrilled to announce the "Harnessing Large Language Models (LLMs) for Management Research" PDW at the upcoming AOM Meeting in Chicago. This workshop is sponsored by the Strategic Management (STR), Technology and Innovation Management (TIM), and Organization and Management Theory ...
Posted By Navid Asgari 05-22-2024 08:40
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Dear colleagues: We are thrilled to announce the "Harnessing Large Language Models (LLMs) for Management Research" PDW at the upcoming AOM Meeting in Chicago. This workshop is sponsored by the Strategic Management (STR), Technology and Innovation Management (TIM), and Organization and Management Theory ...
Posted By Navid Asgari 09-24-2023 19:32
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Challenges such as pandemics, global warming & environmental degradation, and people's displacement transcend national boundaries, require shared resources and responsibilities, and demand coordination across nations. Cooperative strategies are pivotal in addressing these pressing issues. While successful ...
Posted By Navid Asgari 11-17-2021 14:40
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Dear colleagues: Please join us for a discussion on "Value-Based Care and Value-Based Payments: Innovating for Now and the Future." Value-based purchasing and care delivery have had decidedly mixed results over the past 30 years. However, the Pandemic has made the predictability of receiving ...
Posted By Navid Asgari 11-09-2021 15:37
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Dear colleagues: Please join us for a discussion on "Value-Based Care and Value-Based Payments: Innovating for Now and the Future." Value-based purchasing and care delivery have had decidedly mixed results over the past 30 years. However, the Pandemic has made the predictability of receiving ...