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- 06 Oct 2015
- First Look
October 6, 2015
- February 2018 (Revised October 2018)
- Case
Wellington Global Impact
- 19 Aug 2020
- News
A Low-Risk Way You Can Invest In Minority And Women Entrepreneurs
- 2023
- Book
The State and Capitalism in China
- September 1992 (Revised March 1993)
- Case
Empresas ICA and the Mexican Road Privatization Program
- 04 Feb 2009
- Working Paper Summaries
Unravelling in Two-Sided Matching Markets and Similarity of Preferences
- September 2014 (Revised July 2018)
- Case
adidas Group: IT Multi-Sourcing
- Fall 2011
- Article
A Brief Postwar History of U.S. Consumer Finance
- 15 Dec 2020
- Research & Ideas
The Unspoken Messages of COVID-19 Restrictions
- February 2024 (Revised February 2024)
- Case
CLSA: Integrating ESG in Stock Valuation
- 09 Oct 2017
- Research & Ideas
Fearing Fox News, Democratic-leaning Companies Delayed Negative Announcements
Benjamin C. Esty
Benjamin Esty is the Roy and Elizabeth Simmons Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. Over the years, he has taught a variety of courses ranging from advanced corporate finance and project finance to competitive strategy and leadership. He... View Details
- Article
Governments as Owners: State-Owned Multinational Companies
Lazy Prices
QuantCon NYC 2018 Quantitative Investing Confernece - Interview Video
Using the complete history of regular quarterly and annual filings by U.S. corporations from 1995-2014,... View Details
- 23 Apr 2012
- Research & Ideas
How to Brand a Next-Generation Product
- Fall 2013
- Article
Sustainable Operations Management: An Enduring Stream or a Passing Fancy?
- 22 Mar 2016
- First Look
March 22, 2016
- Research Summary
Product-Market Competition and Managerial Autonomy
It is often argued that competition forces managers to make better choices, thus favoring managerial autonomy in decision making. I formalize and challenge this idea. Suppose that managers care about keeping their position or avoiding interference, and that they can... View Details
- November 2009 (Revised October 2010)
- Case
AME Learning Inc.
- September 2024
- Case