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Elizabeth A. Mannix

Elizabeth A. Mannix is the professor of Management and Organizations at Cornell University's Johnson Graduate School of Management, and the Director of the Institute for the Social Sciences at Cornell University. She obtained her PhD from the University of Chicago.

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Elizabeth A. Mannix

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Elizabeth A. Mannix → Cornell University, Institute, Mannix's Curriculum VitaeSocial Sciences, Professor Elizabeth

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Elizabeth A. Mannixrelated to External linksProfessor Elizabeth0.60section
Elizabeth A. Mannixrelated to External linksMannix's Curriculum VitaeSocial Sciences0.60section
Elizabeth A. Mannixrelated to External linksInstitute0.60section
Elizabeth A. Mannixrelated to External linksCornell University0.60section

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