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J. Down, Applying methodological perspectives to Strategic Management, Transforming Leadership Professional Development Workshop, Academy of Management Annual Meeting. Seattle, WA, 2003.
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J. Down and Randoy, T., The future of textbook publishing in management, Caucus presentation at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting. Washington, DC, 2001.
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J. Down, Management power and authority: Quo vadis?, Doctoral Student Conference. Seattle, WA, 1995.
J. Down, King, J., and Bella, D., Managing invisible hands, Western Academy of Management Conference. Waikoloa, HI., 2000.
E. Hansen, Dibrell, C., and Down, J., Market orientation, strategy, and performance in the forest industr, Forest Science, vol. 52, no. 3, pp. 209-220, 2006.
C. Dibrell, Hansen, E., and Down, J., Market orientation: The role of strategic planning and strategy choice on firm performance, Academy of Management Conference. New Orleans, LA., 2004.
J. Down, Matching Management Systems with Strategic Process: An Exploratory Study Examining Predictions from an Intra-Firm Application of Agency Theory, Western Academy of Management Annual Meeting. Anchorage, Alaska, 2004.
J. King and Down, J., A Method for Better Understanding "Understanding", National Academy of Management Meeting. 2002.
J. Craig, Dibrell, C., and Down, J., The moderating role of strategic flexibility in the strategic planning to innovation relationship: A study of entrepreneurial firms., Babson Kauffman Entrepreneurship Research Conference. 2004.
J. Down, King, J., and Bella, D., A Modern Odyssey: The Desire to Know 'Nobody', European Group for Organizational Studies 17th Colloquium. Lyon, France, 2001.
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J. Down, Berman, S. L., and Hill, C. W., Nothin' but net: Testing organizational theories using sports-related data, Symposium presentation at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA., 1998.
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J. Down, Why good people may make unethical business decisions, Oregon State University Alumni Association Classes Without Quizzes Program. Corvallis, OR, 2002.