Dr. Jordan Siegel

University of Michigan

Professor

Email: sijordan@umich.edu

CV

 

Nonmarket Strategy Published Papers

  • Bourmault, Nishani, and Jordan Siegel. 2022. Why local adaptation sometimes fails to be effective for MNEs: Exploring the dynamics of collective bonuses, egalitarianism, and informal norms. Journal of Management Studies, 59(4): 886-924. (Read)

  • Jue-Rajasingh, Diana, and Jordan Siegel. 2022. Addressing the market failures of environmental health products. Handbook on the Business of Sustainability. Edward Elgar Publishing, 516-543. (Read)

  • Siegel, Jordan, Lynn Pyun, and B. Y. Cheon. 2019. Multinational firms, labor market discrimination, and the capture of outsider’s advantage by exploiting the social divide. Administrative Science Quarterly, 64(2): 370-397. (Read)

  • Licht, Amir N., et al. 2018. What makes the bonding stick? A natural experiment testing the legal bonding hypothesis. Journal of Financial Economics 129(2): 329-356. (Read)

  • Jeong, Yujin, and Jordan I. Siegel. 2018. Threat of falling high status and corporate bribery: Evidence from the revealed accounting records of two South Korean presidents. Strategic Management Journal, 39(4): 1083-1111. (Read)

  • Siegel, Jordan I., Amir N. Licht, and Shalom H. Schwartz. 2013. Egalitarianism, cultural distance, and foreign direct investment: A new approach. Organization Science, 24(4): 1174-1194. (Read)

  • Siegel, Jordan I., Amir N. Licht, and Shalom H. Schwartz. 2011. Egalitarianism and international investment. Journal of Financial Economics, 102(3): 621-642. (Read)

  • Roe, Mark J., and Jordan I. Siegel. 2011. Political instability: Effects on financial development, roots in the severity of economic inequality. Journal of Comparative Economics, 39(3): 279-309. (Read)

  • Siegel, Jordan I., and Barbara Zepp Larson. 2009. Labor market institutions and global strategic adaptation: Evidence from Lincoln Electric. Management Science, 55(9): 1527-1546. (Read)

  • Roe, Mark J., and Jordan I. Siegel. 2009. Finance and Politics: A Review Essay Based on Kenneth Dam's Analysis of Legal Traditions in The Law–Growth Nexus. Journal of Economic Literature, 47(3): 781-800. (Read)

  • Siegel, Jordan. 2009. Is there a better commitment mechanism than cross-listings for emerging-economy firms? Evidence from Mexico. Journal of International Business Studies, 40: 1171-1191. (Read)

  • Siegel, Jordan. 2007. Contingent political capital and international alliances: Evidence from South Korea. Administrative Science Quarterly, 52(4): 621-666. (Read)

  • Siegel, Jordan. 2005. Can foreign firms bond themselves effectively by renting US securities laws?. Journal of Financial Economics, 75(2): 319-359. (Read)

 

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