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*2005 Ph.D. Business Administration, [[University of California, Berkeley]]. Thesis: “Voluntary Environmental Management Initiatives: Smoke Signals or Smoke Screens?” |
*2005 Ph.D. Business Administration, [[University of California, Berkeley]]. Thesis: “Voluntary Environmental Management Initiatives: Smoke Signals or Smoke Screens?” |
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*1996 MBA, [[Yale School of Management]], New Haven, CT |
*1996 MBA, [[Yale School of Management]], New Haven, CT |
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*1996 Masters of Environmental Management, Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, New Haven, CT |
*1996 Masters of Environmental Management, [[Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies|Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies]], New Haven, CT |
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*1990 B.A. Government with honors, [[Lehigh University]], Bethlehem, PA |
*1990 B.A. Government with honors, [[Lehigh University]], Bethlehem, PA |
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Michael W. Toffel is an America economist currently the Senator John Heinz Professor of Environmental Management at Harvard Business School.[1][2]
Education
- 2005 Ph.D. Business Administration, University of California, Berkeley. Thesis: “Voluntary Environmental Management Initiatives: Smoke Signals or Smoke Screens?”
- 1996 MBA, Yale School of Management, New Haven, CT
- 1996 Masters of Environmental Management, Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, New Haven, CT
- 1990 B.A. Government with honors, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA
References
- ^ "Michael W. Toffel". hbs.edu. Retrieved April 26, 2017.
- ^ "Michael W. Toffel". hbs.edu. Retrieved April 26, 2017.