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David Vogel (born 1947) is the Soloman P. Lee Distinguished Professor in Business Ethics at the University of California, Berkeley.He is a member of both the Political Science Department and the Haas School of Business, and is Editor of the California Management Review.
Trading Up: Consumer and Environmental Regulation in a Global Economy (Harvard University Press 1995, ISBN 0-674-90084-7) is a book by UC Berkeley political scientist and business professor, David Vogel. It examines the impact of free trade on environmental regulations.
The editor-in-chief is David Vogel (University of California, Berkeley). The journal also manages the Berkeley-Haas Case Series, a collection of business case studies written by Haas School of Business faculty and intended for use in educational settings.
David Vogel may refer to: David Vogel (author) (1891–1944), Russian-born Hebrew poet, novelist, and diarist David Vogel (professor) (born 1949), professor of political science and business at UC Berkeley
In 2007, David Vogel started his quantitative investment career after he was discovered by Jaffray Woodriff during a Netflix Prize coding competition. Woodriff then hired Vogel as a consultant at his firm, Quantitative Investment Management (QIM). In 2009, Vogel founded Voloridge in Jupiter, Florida. QIM would later acquire a 25% stake in ...
The Berkeley MBA Program is a two-year curriculum designed to prepare students for business leadership. In addition to its core curriculum and elective courses, Berkeley Haas requires all MBA students to take an Applied Innovation course, such as Haas@Work or International Business Development.
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Trading Up, a 1995 book on political economy by David Vogel; Trading Up, a 2003 novel by Candace Bushnell; Trading Up: The New American Luxury, a business book co-authored by Neil Fiske; Trading Up, a 2000s UK television series presented by Colin McAllister and Justin Ryan