In his Harvard Business Review article, “The Crisis in Retirement Planning,” Merton offers a three-part model for thinking ...
Nobel Laureate Robert C. Merton participated recently in a ‘Q Factor’ podcast. Famed for his pioneering work in valuing derivatives, Merton today is worried about an approaching crisis in retirement ...
Robert C. Merton is currently the John and Natty McArthur University Professor at the Harvard Business School. Prior to joining the faculty of Harvard in 1988, he served on the finance faculty of the ...
Robert C. Merton is the John and Natty McArthur University Professor at the Harvard Business School. He holds a B.S. in engineering mathematics from Columbia University (1966) and an M.S. in applied ...
Robert C. Merton, Nobel Prize-winning economist and finance professor, and Nancy Gerrie, a veteran ERISA attorney, have been selected to receive lifetime achievement awards by the Plan Sponsor Council ...
FINANCE THEORISTS are, as everybody knows, unworldly people who can scarcely tie their shoelaces, still less change a car tyre. Robert Merton confounds this stereotype. As he talks amiably at the ...
Robert C Merton owns 12,500 units of Common Stock which is worth $11,875.00 and 95,451 units of Common Stock $.01 par value which is worth $90,678.45. In the year 2013 Robert C Merton acquired a total ...
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Scientists' Competitive Behavior Is Not Peculiar To Our Competitive Age Author: Robert K. Merton, pp.12 century, America's preeminent science historian/sociologist, Robert K. Merton, has played a ...