Dale T. Miller
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Who is Dale T. Miller?
Professor Dale Miller is Director of the Stanford Graduate School of Business' Center for Social Innovation. His research interests include the impact of social norms on behavior and the role that justice considerations play in individual and organizational decisions. His recent work focuses on the motivations underlying volunteerism and the conditions under which individuals and organizations abandon one course of action to pursue another.
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- Profession
- Education
- Bachelor of Arts, University of Victoria
Arts
( - 1971) - Doctorate, University of Waterloo
( - 1975) - M.A., York University
Arts
( - 1972)
- Bachelor of Arts, University of Victoria
- Employment
- Fellow, Institute for Advanced Study
(2001 - 2002) - Visiting Professor, University of Michigan
(1983 - 1984) - Princeton University
(1986 - 2002) - Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences
(1980 - 1981) - Assistant Professor-Associate Professor, University of British Columbia
(1977 - 1981) - Associate Professor, Professor, Simon Fraser University
(1981 - 1986) - Assistant Professor, University of Western Ontario
(1974 - 1977) - Assistant, Associate Professor, University of British Columbia
(1977 - 1981) - Visiting Professor, Princeton University
(1984 - ) - Associate to Full Professor, Simon Fraser University
(1981 - 1986)
- Fellow, Institute for Advanced Study
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on July 23, 2013
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