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Assistant Professor of Strategy
Expertise: Business ethics, corporate fraud, corporate corruption, leasing, innovation, illegal business strategy.
Bio: Pierce's research interests include illegality as strategy, corporate social responsibility, organizational corruption and fraud, and strategic lease pricing in automotive markets. Pierce holds a B.S. in economics and a B.A. in music. He worked as an industrial engineer at the Boeing Company before his doctoral studies.
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Education:
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Ph.D. in Business Administration at University of California, Berkeley
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M.B.A. at University of California, Berkeley
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B.S. in Economics at University of Puget Sound

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Polluting cars could remain on the roads
 New emissions testing regulation gives repair shops reasons to cheat

Aug. 20,
2007 --
In their quest to reduce air pollution, states are implementing new and easier ways to ensure that automobiles are both safe and environmentally friendly. Some states, like Missouri, allow private repair shops to conduct both safety and emissions tests simultaneously, making it easier for car owners to renew their license plates. But there's a potential problem with the new plan, according to a business professor at Washington University in St. Louis: repair shops have very strong incentives to cheat, but not in a way that helps reduce pollution.

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