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Research Notes: Jason Sandvik

Jason Sandvik’s paper “Employee Responses to Compensation Changes: Evidence from a Sales Firm,” co-authored with Richard Saouma of Michigan State University, Nathan Seegert of University of Utah, and Christopher Stanton of Harvard Business School and National Bureau of Economic Research, has been accepted for publication in Management Science. Sandvik is an assistant professor of finance.
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