Information Technology
BiotechnologyTextilesHog FarmingFurnitureInter-Industry Trends

About This Site

Contributors

The website "North Carolina in the Global Economy" was prepared by undergraduate students in Professor Gary Gereffi’s Capstone Course in Markets & Management Studies at Duke University (MMS 190.03), Spring 2004. The students who had primary responsibility for each of the industries were as follows:


Information Technology
Stephan Kretzschmar
Margaret Lea
Jeff Railenau
Biotechnology
Christopher Cox
William Hanenberg
Jason Zimmermann
Textiles and Apparel
Julie Kalishman
Sarah Stogner
Jake Ramey
Hog Farming
Blake Jorgensen
Jim Scharrer
Alivia Sholtz


All of the students worked on the Furniture and Inter-Industry Trends portions of the course website. Additional research assistance for the M&M Capstone website project was provided by Deepa George and Monica Biradavolu, doctoral students in the Sociology Department at Duke. Deen Freelon of the Office of Information Technology at Duke played a major role in website training for the course and he supervised the overall design of the course webpage.

Contact information

For more information about this course, you may contact Professor Gary Gereffi, Duke University at 919-660-5611 (office) or ggere@soc.duke.edu (e-mail), or the Markets & Management Studies Program at Duke – tel. 919-660-5763. A syllabus for this course is available from the M&M Program web site at http://www.markets.duke.edu/ .


© 2004. last updated: April 29, 2004
Duke University Markets & Management Capstone Course