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- 16 Oct 2023
- News
Four Forces That Are Fundamentally Changing How We Work
- 25 Aug 2023
- News
Remote Working vs. The Office—Which Is Better?
- 12 Jun 2023
- News
India’s diaspora is bigger and more influential than any in history
- 14 Jun 2022
- News
Here Are the 46 Countries Offering Digital Nomad Visas
- 06 Mar 2022
- News
Even Google Agrees There’s No Going Back to the Old Office Life
- 04 May 2021
- News
Reversing Brain Drain: Moving Talent to Middle America
- 16 Feb 2021
- News
Why companies are adopting 'work from anywhere' policies
- 16 Dec 2020
- News
A compendium of ideas for the new administration
- 01 Jul 2020
- News
Make the Most of Your Relocation
- April 2017
- Case
The Future of Patent Examination at the USPTO
By: Prithwiraj Choudhury, Tarun Khanna and Sarah Mehta
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is the federal government agency responsible for evaluating and granting patents and trademarks. In 2015, the USPTO employed approximately 8,000 patent examiners who granted nearly 300,000 patents to inventors. As of April... View Details
Keywords: Machine Learning; Telework; Collaborating With Unions; Human Resources; Recruitment; Retention; Intellectual Property; Copyright; Patents; Trademarks; Knowledge Sharing; Technology Adoption; Organizational Change and Adaptation; Performance Productivity; Performance Improvement; District of Columbia
Choudhury, Prithwiraj, Tarun Khanna, and Sarah Mehta. "The Future of Patent Examination at the USPTO." Harvard Business School Case 617-027, April 2017.
- January 2023
- Article
Firm-Induced Migration Paths and Strategic Human-Capital Outcomes
By: Prithwiraj (Raj) Choudhury, Tarun Khanna and Victoria Sevcenko
Firm-induced migration typically entails firms relocating workers to fill value-creating positions at destination locations. But such relocated workers are often exposed to external employment opportunities at their destinations, possibly triggering turnover. We... View Details
Keywords: Worker Relocation; Turnover; Firm-induced Migration; Smaller Towns; Employee Mobility; Geographic Mobility; Migration; Clusters; Employees; Geographic Location; Performance; Opportunities; Retention; Human Capital; Talent and Talent Management
Choudhury, Prithwiraj (Raj), Tarun Khanna, and Victoria Sevcenko. "Firm-Induced Migration Paths and Strategic Human-Capital Outcomes." Management Science 69, no. 1 (January 2023): 419–445.
- October 2022 (Revised February 2023)
- Teaching Note
The Future of Start-Up Chile
Teaching Note for HBS Case No. 622-080. View Details