<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/our-faculty/cristina-nistor.aspx" dsn="faculty"><email>nistor@chapman.edu</email><image-overwrite><img src="/our-faculty/files/larger-photos/faculty/cristinanistor.jpg" alt="Cristina Nistor"/></image-overwrite><name-overwrite/><rank-overwrite/><departments-overwrite/><expertise-overwrite/><office-hours-overwrite/><office-location-overwrite>Beckman Hall</office-location-overwrite><scholarly-works-links-overwrite><a href="https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/do/search/?q=author_lname%3A%22nistor%22%20AND%20author_fname%3A%22cristina%22&amp;start=0&amp;context=5695533&amp;sort=date_desc&amp;facet=">Digital Commons</a></scholarly-works-links-overwrite><degrees-overwrite/><bio-overwrite>Dr. Nistor uses game theory models and empirical analysis to examine the impact industry features (such as relational contracts or certification experts) have on product quality. Her current research focuses on how firms develop and sustain strategic relationships in an industry. She won the 2011 Clayton Dissertation Proposal Competition, awarded by the Marketing Science Institute for the year's best dissertation proposal.</bio-overwrite><scholarly-works-overwrite/><cv>http://chapman.edu/our-faculty/files/curriculum-vita/cristina-nistor-cv.pdf</cv><media-contact>pr@chapman.edu</media-contact><lecture-requests>nistor@chapman.edu</lecture-requests><phone>(714) 516-5954</phone><website>https://sites.google.com/site/cristinanistor/home</website></item>