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ENTREPRENEURSHIP en`tre*pre*neur " ship It's not just about new companies. It's about a whole new way of thinking that is at the core of the next generation of business success—small or large, new or established, around the corner or around the world. At Babson, we're defining the future of business education. n. A way of thinking and acting that creates value. The pursuit of opportunity for growth in the individual, business, and society. Creating one's own path to success. From the French entreprendre—to undertake. W WW. B ABSON . E DU / M BA I NNOVA TION I S O UR T RADITION s Rajaram Veliyath, a professor in the department ofmanagement and en- trepreneurship at Coles College of Business, Kennesaw StateUniversity in Georgia, is participating in the Ful- bright Scholar Progamthis fall. At the Indian Institute ofManagement in Kozhikode, he will teach international business and collaborate in developing material in strategicmanagement. orado in Boulder. The award is presented annually to an individual who has made significant research contributions in understanding how consumers respond to pricing. s Donald Lichtenstein has received the 2004 Fordham Lifetime Achieve- ment Award in Behavioral Pricing Research. He is professor of marketing at the Leeds School of Busi- ness at the Uni- versity of Col- s Gary D. Libecap has been named 2005Hoover National Fellow by the Hoover Institution onWar, Revolu- tion and Peace at StanfordUniversity. Libecap is professor of eco- nomics and law at the Eller College ofManage- ment,University of Ari- zona in Tucson.He is also Anheuser-Busch Chair of Entrepreneurial Studies and director of the Karl Eller Center for the Study of Pri- vateMarket Economy. s Robert A. Jarrow will be inducted into the Fixed Income Analysts Society Hall of Fame inNovember. Jarrow is the Ronald P. and Susan E. Lynch Professor of InvestmentManagement and professor of finance and econom- ics at CornellUniversity's Johnson Graduate School ofManagement. The award recognizes his lifetime achievements in the field of fixed- income securities and portfolios. ously served as an associate editor for the journal. s Kate Klepper has been named executive committee treasurer of The Forté Foundation, a consortium of leading corporations, business schools, and nonprofits dedicated to increasing the number of women in business leadership positions. Klepper is dean of admission at the F.W. Olin Graduate School of Busi- ness at Babson College, inWellesley, Massachusetts. s z BizEd NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2004 15 OTHER NEWS s The Academy ofManagement has named James Bailey the new editor of Academy ofManagement Learning and Education, one of its four jour- nals. Bailey is a professor of orga- nizational behavior and devel- opment at GeorgeWashington University's School of Business and research fellow at its Gradu- ate School of Education and Human Development. He previ-

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