Publications in Refereed Journals
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Susan Helper and Mari Sako, “Management Innovation in Supply Chain: Appreciating Chandler in the Twenty-First Century,” Industrial and Corporate Change, Volume 19, Number 2, pp. 399–429, 2010.
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Susan Helper and Janet Kiehl, “Developing Supplier Capabilities: Market and Non-market Approaches,” Industry and Innovation, 11 (1-2) 2004, pp. 89-107.
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Susan Helper, David I. Levine, and Elliot Bendoly, “Employee Involvement and Pay at U.S. and Canadian Auto Suppliers,” Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 11(2) Winter 2002, pp. 329-377.
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Susan Helper, “Economists and Field Research: ‘You Can Observe a Lot Just by Watching’,” American Economic Review, May 2000.
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Susan Helper, John Paul MacDuffie, and Charles F. Sabel, “Pragmatic Collaborations: Advancing Knowledge While Controlling Opportunism,” Industrial and Corporate Change, Vol. 9(3), 2000, pp. 443-483.
Other Publications
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Susan Helper and Howard Wial, “Strengthening American Manufacturing: A New Federal Approach,” Metropolitan Policy Program at Brookings, September 2010.
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Susan Helper, Morris M. Kleiner, “International Differences in Lean Production, Productivity and Employee Attitudes,” in International Differences in the Business Practices and Productivity of Firms, Richard B. Freeman and Kathryn L. Shaw, editors. Chicago: University of Chicago Press and NBER, 2009.
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Susan Helper, John Paul MacDuffie, Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld, Teresa Ghilarducci, Thomas Kochan, “Best Options for the Auto Industry Crisis,” International Motor Vehicle Program, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008.
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John Paul MacDuffie and Susan Helper, “Collaboration in Supply Chains, With and Without Trust,” in Charles Hecksher and Paul Adler, eds. The Corporation as a Collaborative Community, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006.
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Susan Helper and Marcus Stanley, “Creating innovation networks among manufacturing firms: How effective extension programs work,” in Scott Shane, ed. Economic Development through Entrepreneurship: Government, University and Business Linkages, Edward Elgar, 2007.
Presentations
- Susan Helper, Raphael Martins, Rob Seamans, “Who Profits from the Industry 4.0? Theory and Evidence from the Automotive Industry,” 4th Workshop on Relational Contracts, Becker-Friedman Center, University of Chicago, September 2018.
- Susan Helper, Raphael Martins, Rob Seamans, “Who Profits from the Industry 4.0? Theory and Evidence from the Automotive Industry.”
Working Papers
Susan Helper
- Frank Tracy Carlton Professor of Economics