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Siona Robin Listokin
Assistant Professor

EDUCATION

PhD, Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley (2007)
Business and Public Policy

BS, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania (2000)


RESEARCH INTERESTS

Retirement and welfare policy; Public finance; Public management; Political economy


RESEARCH

Corporate Social Irresponsibility (with Ronnie Chatterji), Democracy Journal, Vol 3, Winter 2006.
Comment on "Property Tax Incidence" (with David Listokin and Ioan Voicu), Housing Policy Debate, Vol 17, Issue 1, 2006.
Housing Rehabilitation in Navajo Country, case study for Fannie Mae; forthcoming chapter in Indian Country: Economic Challenges and Opportunities (Fannie Mae)
The Management of Public Pension Funds (Academy of Management 2006 Proceedings "Best Papers")
The Scope of Public Employee Collective Bargaining (working paper)
Citizen Kandidate: The Hearst Media Empire and Voting Behavior (with Jason Snyder) (working paper)

AWARDS/POSITIONS

Research Fellow, The Aspen Institute, Business and Society Group 2007
Best Paper, Academy of Management Proceedings 2006
Orel Chrisman Crawford Dissertation Fellowship, 2006-2007 (for top female Haas PhD student)
Bradley Dissertation Grant, Spring 2006
Sasakawa Fellowship, 2005-2006
Crawford Foundation Fellowship, 2004-2005
Institute of Management, Innovation and Organization (IMIO) Grant, 2003-04
Reviewer, Journal of Law, Economics and Organization, 2006; Academy of Management, 2007
Academic Chair, Haas PhD Association (Fall, 2003)

WORK EXPERIENCE

University of California, Berkeley (2003-Present)
Research Assistant for Professors David Vogel, Pablo Spiller and David Mowery
California Commission for Jobs and Economic Growth, Sacramento, CA (Spring-Winter 2006)
Consultant, Commission on Pension Reform
Morgan Stanley, New York, NY (2000-2001)
Foreign Exchange Analyst
Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ (1998-2004)
Research Associate, Case Study Author