Robert B. Stobaugh
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Robert Blair Stobaugh was an American educator noted for his research into energy economics and corporate governance. He earned a degree in chemical engineering from Louisiana State University, and went to work as an engineer at companies such as Esso, Caltex and Monsanto Chemical Company. After leaving Monsanto, he earned a doctorate degree in business administration from Harvard University. He spent 29 years as a professor at the Harvard Business School . He served as director of the HBS Energy Project from 1972 to 1983. According to Harvard Business School, Stobaugh focused his research interests in three areas: corporate governance, energy and international business. The school credited him with writing or coauthoring fifteen books and over one hundred other publications during his 30-year career with the school. Arguably, his most notable publication was Energy Future: the Report of the Energy Project, which he co-authored with Daniel Yergin in 1979.
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- Energy future — Report of the energy project at the Harvard business school (1979) (95)
- Price Forecasting and Strategic Planning: The Case of Petrochemicals (1975) (63)
- Money in the Multinational Enterprise: A Study in Financial Policy (1974) (43)
- Innovation and competition: The global management of petrochemical products (1988) (41)
- Technology crossing borders (1984) (30)
- Technology Crossing Borders: The Choice, Transfer, and Management of International Technology Flows (1985) (25)
- Financing Foreign Affiliates (1972) (24)
- Nine Investments Abroad and Their Impact at Home. (1976) (15)
- The Neotechnology Account of International Trade: The Case of Petrochemicals (1971) (12)
- Energy: an emergency telescoped (1979) (10)
- After the Second Shock: Pragmatic Energy Strategies (1979) (9)
- The international transfer of technology in the establishment of the petrochemical industry in developing countries (1971) (9)
- The Role of the Board in Corporate Strategy: Report of the NACD Blue Ribbon Commission (2000) (8)
- U. S. multinational enterprises and the U. S. economy (1972) (6)
- The energy outlook: combining the options. (1980) (4)
- The Impact of Exchange-Traded Options on the Market for New Issues of Common Stock of Small Companies (1979) (3)
- Competition Encountered by U.S. Companies That Manufacture Abroad (1977) (3)
- Financing foreign subsidiaries (1971) (2)
- Learning from petrochemical history: Strategies to the year 2000 (1988) (1)
- How to Use International Capital Markets: A Guide to Europe and the Middle East (1976) (1)
- Energy Future and International Trade (1981) (1)
- U.S. taxation of United States manufacturing abroad : likely effects of taxing unremitted profits : a research study and report prepared for the Financial Executives Research Foundation (1976) (1)
- Energie-Report der Harvard Business School (1980) (1)
- Evaluation of high oil soybean for biodiesel and high protein soybean for meal production (2011) (1)
- Systematic Bias and the Terms of Trade (1967) (1)
- The impact of price forecasting on strategic planning : the case of petrochemicals (1973) (0)
- Toward a balanced energy program (1979) (0)
- Conservation will raise GNP, lessen inflation (1980) (0)
- Information Technology Security: A Challenge for Directors (2000) (0)
- How to Build an Effective Small-Company Board (1996) (0)
- Energy outlook: combining the options. [Subsidize solar and conservation to supplement conventional sources] (1980) (0)
- Board Evaluation: A Key to Strategic Planning (1999) (0)
- Remarks by Robert B. Stobaugh (1972) (0)
- Olefins, diolefins, and acetylene (1968) (0)
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