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"DARTMOUTH PROFESSORS SPEAK ON COST OF LIVING STUDY"
Transcript of conference call with two Dartmouth Amos Tuck
School of Business professors (Mihaly, who went to Indonesia
supervising an MBA study group and Massey who went to Vietnam
supervising an MBA study group) moderated by Dusty Kidd and
Vada Manager of Nike, Labor Practices Department. Reporters in
conference call include Naomi Klein from Toronto Star, Bruce
Ramsey with the "Seattle Post Intelligencer," Tim
Shorrock from "The Journal of Commerce," and Jeff
Manning from "Oregonian" Newspaper. (October 17th).
Retrieved August 29th from the World Wide Web: Part I of call:
http://business.nmsu.edu/~dboje/Niktuck1confcall.html
Part II of call http://business.nmsu.edu/~dboje/Niktuck2confcall.html
and supporting documents:
http://business.nmsu.edu/~dboje/nikeworkers.html
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Global Economy." Academy of Management All Academy
Showcase Symposium on "Time and Nike," David Boje
and Nancy Landrum (co-chairs), August 9th, Session #170.