David H. Webber
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David H. Webber's Degrees
- PhD Economics Princeton University
- Masters Economics Princeton University
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Why Is David H. Webber Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, David H. Webber is the author of The Rise of the Working Class Shareholder: Labor's Last Best Weapon and Associate Dean for Intellectual Life at Boston University School of Law, where he writes about shareholder activism and litigation.
David H. Webber's Published Works
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- Efficient singlet fission discovered in a disordered acene film. (2012) (242)
- Alkahest for V2VI3 chalcogenides: dissolution of nine bulk semiconductors in a diamine-dithiol solvent mixture. (2013) (147)
- Improving open circuit potential in hybrid P3HT:CdSe bulk heterojunction solar cells via colloidal tert-butylthiol ligand exchange. (2012) (110)
- Facile dissolution of selenium and tellurium in a thiol–amine solvent mixture under ambient conditions (2014) (98)
- Ligand exchange on colloidal CdSe nanocrystals using thermally labile tert-butylthiol for improved photocurrent in nanocrystal films. (2012) (98)
- Solution-Phase Conversion of Bulk Metal Oxides to Metal Chalcogenides Using a Simple Thiol-Amine Solvent Mixture. (2015) (72)
- Solution-Phase Synthesis of Highly Conductive Tungsten Diselenide Nanosheets (2013) (39)
- Photolytic preparation of tellurium nanorods. (2009) (32)
- Photochemical synthesis of bismuth selenide nanocrystals in an aqueous micellar solution. (2011) (21)
- Nanocrystal ligand exchange with 1,2,3,4-thiatriazole-5-thiolate and its facile in situ conversion to thiocyanate. (2012) (11)
- Solution‐Phase Conversion of Bulk Metal Oxides to Metal Chalcogenides Using a Simple Thiol—Amine Solvent Mixture. (2015) (2)
- Solution-Phase Synthesis of Highly Conductive Tungsten Diselenide Nanosheets. (2013) (0)
- 7. The Law of Fiduciary Duty and the Risk of Capture (2018) (0)
- Synthesis and complexation of Cyclopentadienes (2004) (0)
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