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MICHAEL L. BOGNANNO Resume October 2015 Address Department of Economics 1301 Cecil B Moore Ave., Ritter Annex 877 Temple University Philadelphia, PA 19122 e-mail: bognanno@temple.edu websites: http://www.cla.temple.edu/economics/bognanno/ http://www.iza.org/en/webcontent/personnel/photos/index_html?key=1352 Telephone 1+ (215) 204-1680 1+ (215) 204-8173 (facsimile) Current Positions Department Chair, Department of Economics, Temple University July 2010 - present Increased fundraising to six figures to provide graduate student research fellowships. Produced annual department newsletter. Economics majors in the College of Liberal Arts more than doubled between 2011 and 2015. Entered into memorandum of understanding with IZA-Institute for the Study of Labor to promote research collaborations between department members and IZA affiliates. Entered into a trade promotion project with the Israeli Consulate of Philadelphia supporting one graduate research assistant. Consolidated department on one floor, obtained new graduate student computer lab and study area and an office for visiting faculty members. Established department awards for research, service, teaching, alumni and lifetime accomplishment for a retired faculty member. Collaborated with Tyler School of Art in producing original, economics-themed, studentdesigned graphic art for banners and framed prints to decorate the department. Hired four tenure-track and eight full-time non-tenure track faculty members and numerous adjunct faculty members. Brought in three visiting faculty members. Instituted regular performance reviews of tenure-track and non-tenure track faculty. Established department teaching performance standard. Authored five-year strategic plan for the Economics Department. Department created several new popular courses, entered into agreements with Chinese universities and established a 4+1 BA/MA program. Responsible for scheduling and staffing approximately 120 sections per semester, supervising administrative staff, monitoring and allocating the budget, implementing strategic plan, setting agendas for eight department committees. IZA -Institute for the Study of Labor, Research Fellow, Bonn, Germany Associate Professor. Department of Economics. Temple University 2004 - present 1999 present

Previous Positions IZA Visiting Research Fellow, Bonn Germany. January June 2005, summers 2006-2008 Academic Director of the Executive MBA Program, Temple University 1998 1999 Prepared new brochure and marketing materials, arrangements for special events and presentations, conducted student interviews and information sessions, developed strategic plan for program. Director of Business and Economics Programs. Temple University Japan 1996-1998 Designed and implemented a new executive MBA program (the only AACSB accredited MBA program in Tokyo), scheduled classes, recruited students and faculty, worked with corporate community, produced brochures, mailings and ad copy for program marketing. Annual revenues over $1 million. Initiated a new evening accounting program, produced promotional materials, recruited faculty, scheduled courses, contacted CPA Review schools and corporate community. Designed a business training program for a major Japanese company. Recruited faculty to teach the ten course, 230 hour training program. Director of the MA Program in Economics. Temple University Japan 1995-1998 Scheduled undergraduate and graduate economics courses, recruited of faculty and students, performed undergraduate and graduate advising, handled records and inquiries, produced brochures and mailings. Assistant Professor. Department of Economics. Temple University 1990-1995 Database Manager. Center for Advanced Human Resource Studies. Cornell University 1989-90 Use of Fortran and SAS to construct data files relating to executive compensation, firm accounting data and firm stock market data. Research Assistant. Department of Labor Economics. Cornell University 1987-1989 Economist. Bureau of Labor Statistics. U.S. Department of Labor 1987 Industrial Relations Specialist. Bureau of Labor-Management Relations & Cooperative Programs. U.S. Department of Labor 1986 Worked with a team studying legal impediments to labor management cooperation. Compensation Consultant. DCA Stanton Group. Minnetonka, MN 1985 Performed job evaluations and market pricing of jobs for client companies. Developed company pay structures. Education Ph.D. Major Field: Labor Economics. Cornell University. 1990 Minor Fields: Personnel and Economic Analysis M.S. Major Field: Labor Economics. Cornell University. 1987 B.A. Major Field: Economics. Boston University. 1985 Minor Field: Business Administration Graduated summa cum laude with distinction in economics, Dean's list in all years

Honors and Awards Best Paper Award 2014 for Trends in Worker Displacement Penalties in Japan: 1991-2005 with Ryo Kambayashi, Japan and the World Economy (2013) Awarded by the Temple Economics Department Marie Currie Fellowship for the Transfer of Knowledge 2005 Awarded by the European Union. Courses Taught Economics C052: Economics C051: Economics 201: Economics 255: Economics 270: Economics 302: Economics 271: Economics 395: Economics 288: Economics 403: Economics 570: Economics 585: Economics 606: Economics 601: Economics 670: Economics 800: Finance 804: Economics 5001: Microeconomic Principles (large section) Macroeconomic Principles Intermediate Microeconomics Energy, Ecology & Economy Economics of Labor Markets Economics Writing Seminar Labor Market Institutions & Policies Independent Study Co-op Experience in Economics Economic Principles for MBA students Labor Economics for MA students Environmental Economics for MA students Macroeconomic Theory for MA students Microeconomic Theory for MA students Labor Economic for doctoral students Applied Economics for MBA students Financial Markets & the Firm for MBA students Managerial Economics for MBA students Refereed Papers Promotion Signals, Experience and Education with Eduardo Melero, (forthcoming Journal of Economics and Management Strategy). Efficient Markets, Managerial Power and CEO Compensation IZA World of Labor (2014). Trends in Worker Displacement Penalties in Japan: 1991-2005 with Ryo Kambayashi, Japan and the World Economy (2013). The Promotion Dynamics of American Executives, with Christian Belzil. Research in Labor Economics (2010). Earnings Losses Following Job Loss in Japan: Evidence from a Job Placement Firm, with Lisa Delgado. Research in Labor Economics (2008). Promotions, Demotions, Halo Effects and Earnings Dynamics of American Executives, with Christian Belzil. Journal of Labor Economics (2008). The Evolution of Korea s Industrial Relations System and Change in the Wage Strike Relationship, with Young-Myon Lee and Mario F. Bognanno, Korean Social Science Journal, (2004).

"Corporate Tournaments," Journal of Labor Economics (2001). Reprinted in Recent Developments in Labor Economics, (2007) edited by John T. Addison, part of The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics (Series Editor: Mark Blaug, Edward Elgar Publishing Limited). "International Differences in Executive and Managerial Compensation," in Differences and Changes in Wage Structures, (1995) Richard Freeman and Lawrence Katz editors, National Bureau of Economics Research (NBER) volume, University of Chicago Press, coauthored with John M. Abowd. Reprinted in The Economics of Executive Compensation, (1999) a two volume set edited by Kevin Hallock and Kevin J. Murphy, part of The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics (Series Editor: Mark Blaug, Edward Elgar Publishing Limited). "CEO Pay as a Tournament Prize," Labor Law Journal (1994). "Do Tournaments Have Incentive Effects?" Journal of Political Economy (1990), with Ronald Ehrenberg. Reprinted in The Economics of Sports, (2001) edited by Andrew Zimbalist, part of The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics (Series Editor: Mark Blaug, Edward Elgar Publishing Limited). "The Incentive Effects of Tournaments Revisited: Evidence from the European PGA Tour," Industrial and Labor Relations Review (1990), with Ronald Ehrenberg. Edited Books, Chapters, and Essays Promotions, with Moritz Ritter, In: James D. Wright (editor-in chief), International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2 nd Edition, Vol 19, Oxford: Elsevier (2015). Tournament Incentives in Professional Bowling, chapter in Oxford Handbook of Sports Economics, (2012) Leo Kahane and Steve Shmanske editors, Oxford University Press. Executive Compensation, essay for the New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2 nd edition, (2010) Steven Durlauf and Lawrence Blume editors, Palgrave Macmillan. Electronic Government: Review, Evaluation, and Anticipated Impact, chapter in Innovations in E-Government: America s Governors and Mayors, (2005) Erwin Blackstone, Michael Bognanno and Simon Hakim editors, coauthored with Erwin Blackstone and Simon Hakim. Innovations in E-Government: America s Governors and Mayors, Edited book with Erwin Blackstone and Simon Hakim, (2005). Review of Richard Thaler s The Winner's Curse: Paradoxes and Anomalies of Economic Life book review appeared in the Industrial and Labor Relations Review (October 1993). Working Papers Does Performance Pay Crowd Out Worker Non-Monetary Motivations? Evidence from a Real Work Setting with David Huffman, under submission (July 2014). Promotion Determinants in Corporate Hierarchies: An Examination of Fast Tracks and Functional Area with Christian Belzil and Francois Poinas, IZA Working Paper No. 6948, under submission (September 2015).

Served as Referee for: American Economic Review; American Economic Journal Applied Economics; British Journal of Industrial Relations; Bulletin of Economics Research; Canadian Journal of Economics; Contemporary Economic Policy; The Economics of Education Review; Economic Inquiry; Economics Letters; European Economic Review; International Journal of Manpower; International Journal of Industrial Organization; Industrial Relations; Industrial and Labor Relations Review; IZA World of Labor; Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization; Journal of Economics and Business; Journal of Economics and Management Strategy; Journal of the European Economic Association; Journal of Human Resources; Journal of the Japanese & International Economies; Journal of Labor Economics; Journal of Law and Economics; Journal of Law, Economics & Organization; Journal of Political Economy; Journal of Sports Economics; Labour Economics; Management Science; Managerial and Decision Economics; Oxford Bulletin of Economics & Statistics; Review of Economics and Statistics; Research in Labor Economics; Scandinavian Journal of Economics; Southern Economic Journal; National Science Foundation; and the Fulbright Scholarship Selection Committee. Partial List of Paper Presentations and Conferences: Presented Promotion Signals, Experience and Education at IZA Institute for the Study of Labor, Bonn, Germany, June 2014. Poster session on The Level of CEO Compensation at the IZA World of Labor Launch, Washington, DC, November 2013. Panelist IZA Panel II: Key IZA Projects and Partnerships. Topic of the panel: IZA Activities that Strengthen the Link between IZA and Academia, Washington, DC, December 1, 2012. Presented on the topic of Changes in the Incidence of Job Displacement over Time at the OECD Expert Meeting/OECD Conference Center, Paris, France, June 2011. Co-presented with David Huffman Temporary High-Powered Incentives, and Worker Motivation: Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment at Advances with Field Experiments 2010 Conference, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, organized by Iwan Barankay and John List, October 2010. Presented Trends in Worker Displacement Penalties in Japan: 1991-2005 at the 9 th Comparative Analysis of Enterprise Data (CAED) Conference, Tokyo, Japan, October 2009 and at IZA Institute for the Study of Labor, Bonn, Germany, June 2008. Presented Promotion Signals at the IZA/Society of Labor Economists Transatlantic Meetings in Buch am Ammersee, Germany (June 2007); the Department of Business Economics, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain (June 2007); the Economics Department of Duisberg-Essen University, Dusiberg, Germany (June 2007). Local organizer of the IZA/SOLE Transatlantic Meeting of Labor Economists (June 2007). Presented The Wage Dynamics of American Executives at the: International Atlantic Economic Association Meetings, Madrid, Spain, March 2007; University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, 2006; Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, October 2005; the Annual Meetings of the Society of Labor Economists/European Association of Labor Economists (SOLE/EALE) in San Francisco, June 2005; IZA, Bonn, Germany, April 2005. Poster session of First Annual IZA Workshop on Behavioral and Organizational Economics, Bonn,

Germany, May 30-31, 2005. Presented Pay Changes Following Job Changes in Japan: A Test of Lazear s Pay Sequencing Model, at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, fall 2004. The Centre for Interuniversity Research & Analysis on Organizations (CIRANO), Montreal, Canada, March 8-16, 2003. Presented "Corporate Tournaments," at Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, December 1998, at "The Interdisciplinary Conference on Managerial Pay and Firm Performance," held at The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA March 1993, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, April 1992, the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, May 1992, and Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, October 1992, Presented Executive Education for Career Advancement to the Foreign Executive Women s Club, Tokyo, Japan, September 1996. Presented "Union Concession Under Asymmetric Information in Wage Bargaining: the Case of Korea with the 'No Work, No Pay' Principle," Allied Social Science Associations Meetings in San Francisco, 1996. Presented "CEO Pay as a Tournament Prize," and organized executive compensation session at Annual Spring Meetings of the Industrial and Labor Relations Research Association, Philadelphia, PA, April 1994. Attended the CRDE conference on "Compensation and Incentives: Theory and Evidence," Montreal, Canada, June 1992. Presented "International Differences in Executive and Managerial Compensation," at the National Bureau of Economic Research Conference on "Differences and Changes in Wage Structures," Cambridge, MA, July, 1992. Presented "An Empirical Test of Tournament Theory," at the University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, February, 1990, Columbia University, New York, NY, February 1991, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, April 1991, and the Atlantic Economic Association Meetings, Williamsburg, VA, October 1990. Presented "The Incentive Effects of Tournaments Revisited: Evidence from the European PGA Tour," at the ILR-Cornell Research Conference, "Do Compensation Policies Matter?" Ithaca, NY, May 1989.