BRUCE A. HEIMAN


Professor Bruce A. Heiman
Adjunct Professor of Management
School of Business and Management

University of San Francisco
2130 Fulton Street, San Francisco, CA 94117-1045 USA
Tel: 415-422-5859 Fax: 415-422-2502 TDD: 415-422-6439
heiman@usfca.edu


education

  • PhD., UC Berkeley, Haas School of Business, 2002 (exp May)
  • M.B.A., Nijenrode University, 1991 
  • M.S., (Engineering) Stanford University, 1983
  • B.A., (Psychology) Stanford University, 1981

teaching

positions held         

  • USF, Lecturer in Management (current)
  • Nijenrode University( NL) Visiting Prof.
  • Univ. Maastricht (NL) Asst. Prof. 
  • Volunteer Mathematics Tutor, Jordon Middle High School, Palo Alto, CA (Fall 01)
  • Founding Member, UniMMUG (Univ. Maastricht Macintosh Users' Group)

current research and research interests

  • Interests: Knowledge transfer in collaborations, transaction cost economics, Network Analysis Business- Government relations

selected papers and publications

  • "Towards Reconciling Transaction Cost Economics and The Knowledge-based View of the Firm: The Context of Interfirm Collaborations" with J.Nickerson, International Journal of Economics & Business, forthcoming in Winter 2001 Special Issue on Knowledge.

  • "Government credible commitment in the nuclear power industry" with M.Delmas (UCSB) Journal of Policy Analysis and Management Summer,2001

  • "Knowledge attributes, knowledge management practices and governance choices : Towards reconciling transaction-cost and knowledge-based views of the firm" Proceedings, EIBA Conference, Maastricht, The Netherlands. December 2000.

  • "An Empirical Exploration of Knowledge-based Transaction Attributes and Governance Choice" Proceedings, EUNIP Conference, Tilburg, The Netherlands.December,2000.   

  • ”Company Law and Corporate Governance Renewal in Transition Economics: The Bulgarian Dilemma" European Journal of Law and Economics, (with B.Marinov),v6 #3, Nov 1998, 231-262.

honors and awards

  • Award for Teaching Excellence, Univ. Maastricht Faculty of Econ.& Bus.Admin.1997
  • Recipient Sasakawa Fellowship, UC Berkeley, Haas School of Business
  • Winner, HP Strategy Prize for MBA Thesis on Telecommuting (Telework)

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