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| How history can help innovate business education Business schools need to improve interdisciplinary communication to make the MBA relevant (http://news-info.wustl.edu/tips/page/normal/6101.html) Nov. 2, 2005 --
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| Woods give back to WUSTL by establishing new professorship Bill Bottom to hold new professorship in business (http://news-info.wustl.edu/news/page/normal/949.html) July 22, 2004 -- Joyce and Howard Wood, both alumni of the John M. Olin School of Business, have created the Joyce and Howard Wood Distinguished Professorship in Business. Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton announced the gift of $1.7 million, which has been augmented with $300,000 from the University's Sesquicentennial Endowed Professorship Challenge. William P. Bottom, Ph.D., will be formally installed as the first holder of this professorship at a later date. |
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| Alumni couple give back Woods give back to Washington University by establishing new professorship in business (http://news-info.wustl.edu/news/page/normal/899.html) June 2, 2004 -- Joyce and Howard Wood, both alumni of the John M. Olin School of Business, have created the Joyce and Howard Wood Distinguished Professorship in Business. Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton announced the gift of $1.7 million, which has been augmented with $300,000 from the University's Sesquicentennial Endowed Professorship Challenge. William P. Bottom, Ph.D., will be formally installed as the first holder of this professorship at a later date. |
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Newsweek Magazine May 9, 2005 -- In the age of BlackBerrys and cell phones, the traditional business meeting may be just another relic. Tolerance of in-person sessions is waning, in the face of digital alternatives. Corporate America seems to be heeding calls for etiquette reform. It's on the verge of losing the most important element of the business meeting--the personal relationship. WUSTL organizational behavior specialist William Bottom says, "People are using BlackBerrys as a crutch to avoid conflicts that they should be having face to face." |
Areas of Expertise:
Behavioral Science; Motivation; Negotiation and Conflict Resolution; Organizational Behavior - Team Development; Organizational Change and Development
Research interests:
Organizational behavior, behavioral decision theory, negotiation
Selected Publications:
* "Keynes Attack on the Versailles Treaty: An Early Investigation of the Consequences of Bounded Rationality, Framing, and Cognitive Illusions," International Negotiation, 2003
* "Propagation of individual bias through group judgment: Error in the treatment of asymmetrically informative signals," Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, with K. Ladha and G.J. Miller, 2002
* "When Talk is Not Cheap: Substantive Penance and Expressions of Intent in Rebuilding Cooperation," Organization Science, with K. Gibson, S. Daniels, and J.K. Murnighan, 2002
* "Negotiating a Coalition: Risk, Quota Shaving, and Learning to Bargain," Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2000
* "Negotiating Risks: Sources of Uncertainty and the Impact of Reference Points on Settlements," Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 1998
* "Cross-Cultural Differences in Risk Perception: A Model Based Approach," Risk Analysis, with R. Bontempo and E. Weber, 1997
* "Getting to the Core: Coalitional Integrity as a Constraint on the Power of Agenda Setters," Journal of Conflict Resolution, with C. Eavey and G. Miller, 1996
Academic/professional activities:
Member: Academy of Management; American Psychological Society; Society for Judgment and Decision Making; International Association for Conflict Management
Consultant: IBM; Detroit Edison; Monsanto; BJC Health Systems; Charter Communications
Awards/honors:
Marcile and James Reid Professor, 1994-1995
Russell Sage Foundation Grant
National Science Foundation Grant
Personal interests:
Professor Bottom enjoys spending time with his wife and three sons. He also enjoys playing golf and shooting hoops.
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