When Bob Joss arrived at for the first time as a young PhD student in 1965, business was not considered much of an academic discipline.
“It was for students who couldn't get into law school or medical school,” he recalls. “We were second-class citizens looked down upon by the academy.”
When he arrived at Stanford for the second time in 1999 – this time as the business school's eighth dean – things had changed.
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