Raja Kali
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Also affiliated: HEC Montréal (2011); Hitotsubashi University (2006); Development Bank of Japan (2006); Nanyang Technological University (2006); Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (1998–1999); Cornell University (2006)
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Raja Kali's research investigates the complex relationships between economic factors and social phenomena. His work has explored the nexus of trade and innovation, examining how international commerce influences technological advancement. Kali has also studied the impact of supply chain disruptions on manufacturing output in the United States, highlighting the vulnerabilities within modern production systems.
Further research by Kali delves into labor market dynamics, including the influence of labor market power on worker turnover. He has also investigated the role of social and migrant networks in professional success, using examples from foreign newcomers in professional sports. These studies collectively contribute to an understanding of how economic structures and social connections shape individual and aggregate outcomes.
Kali's scholarship is recognized by his h-index of 21 and over 2,800 citations across 56 publications. He has collaborated with Jingping Gu, Difei Geng, and Andrew Yizhou Liu, all from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, on shared publications. He maintains an active lab website to disseminate his research.
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- h-index: 21
- Publications: 56
- Citations: 2,841
Selected Publications
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Stress tests, labor demand, and the dynamic adjustment of private firms (2026)
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Message in a Bottleneck: Supply Chain Disruptions and Manufacturing Output in the United States (2025)
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Migrants Networks and Survival in the Job: Evidence from Foreign Newcomers on the PGA Tour (2024)
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Labor market power and worker turnover (2024)
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Trade and innovation: Unraveling a complex nexus (2021)
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Rethinking the aid–growth relationship: A network approach (2020)
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Regional innovation clusters and firm innovation performance: an interactionist approach (2019)
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Community evolution in patent networks: technological change and network dynamics (2018)
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The burden of glory: Competing for nonmonetary incentives in rank‐order tournaments (2017)
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Friendship, not altruism: an economic theory with cross-cultural applications (2017)
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Collegiality in Organizations: An Economic Approach to Organizational Citizenship Behavior (2016)
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Structure and evolution of global cluster networks: evidence from the aerospace industry (2016)
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The Nature of the Business Group: Power, Relational Contracts and Scope (2013)
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Growth networks (2012)
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Diversification and tunneling: Evidence from Indian business groups (2011)
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Top Collaborators
- Labor market power and worker turnover
- Stress tests, labor demand, and the dynamic adjustment of private firms
- Trade and innovation: Unraveling a complex nexus
- Migrants Networks and Survival in the Job: Evidence from Foreign Newcomers on the PGA Tour
- Migrants Networks and Survival in the Job: Evidence from Foreign Newcomers on the PGA Tour
- Migrants Networks and Survival in the Job: Evidence from Foreign Newcomers on the PGA Tour
- Message in a Bottleneck: Supply Chain Disruptions and Manufacturing Output in the United States
- Message in a Bottleneck: Supply Chain Disruptions and Manufacturing Output in the United States
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