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Kellogg INSIGHT
Kellogg faculty bring their latest research emphasizing key findings.In this issue:
Name-Letter Branding Miguel Brendl
Losing Touch Adam D. Galinsky
In with the "In" Crowd Yael Hochberg
Beneficial or Detrimental Legislation?Thomas Lys
The Effects of Health On Wealth David Dranove
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FINANCE AND THE PUBLIC INTEREST
KNOWLEDGE PROBLEM
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Media requests can be directed to Meg Washburn, director of media relations, at m-washburn@kellogg.northwestern.edu
BUILDING STRONG BRANDS
Tim Calkins highlights notable developments in the branding world and evaluates branding initiatives, the good ones and the and bad ones.
CHEAP TALK 
A blog about economics, politics, and the random interests of fortysomething professors. By Sandeep Baliga and Jeffrey Ely
CODE RED 
Two Economists Examine the Ailing U.S. Healthcare System. Blog by David Dranove and William White (Cornell University)
EVERYTHING FINANCE 
Kellogg School's Finance Department Blog
FINANCE AND THE PUBLIC INTEREST 
A blog by Deborah Lucas and Robert McDonald
KNOWLEDGE PROBLEM 
A blog by Lynne Kiesling and Michael Giberson (Texas Tech University)
THE LEISURE OF THE THEORY CLASS 
A blog devoted to speculation and ruminations on all aspects of economic and game theory by Eran Shmaya and Rakesh Vohra.
THE OPERATIONS ROOM
Musings on why operations can both infuriate and delight including thoughts on processes, ruminations on services, and ponderings on supply chains. Plus Gad Allon and Marty Lariviere might talk a little baseball.
ORGTHEORY.NET 
"...the science of association is the mother science; the progress of all the others depends on the progress of that one" (Alexis de Tocqueville). By Brayden King, Fabio Rojas (Indiana University), Kieran Healy (Duke University), Omar Lizardo (University of Notre Dame), Sean Safford (University of Chicago) and Teppo Felin (Brigham Young University).
VIRULENT WORD OF MOUSE
Shane Greenstein blogs about the business economics of computing, communications and Internet infrastructure.
SUPER BOWL ADVERTISING REVIEW BLOG 
A seasonal (December through February) blog by Timothy Calkins and Derek Rucker
Media requests can be directed to Meg Washburn, director of media relations, at m-washburn@kellogg.northwestern.edu
