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- 19 Nov 2010
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Peru's commodity-based boom hits the accelerator
- 22 Jun 2011
- News
"Recession Has Speeded Up The Process Of change"
- 29 Oct 2013
- Research & Ideas
Do Employees Work Harder for Higher Pay?
boost his or her motivation. It does—under certain conditions. The evolving field of behavioral economics is challenging the assumption that more money inevitably leads to increased effort. In a recent field study that he conducted along with Harvard colleagues Duncan...
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by Chuck Leddy & Harvard Gazette
- 07 Feb 2018
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Effort to Reform Two-Party Duopoly Gains Steam
- 16 Oct 2017
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750 Gun Deaths a Year Are Prevented by Waiting Periods, Study Finds
- 18 Jul 2017
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Political Roundtable: Russia, Polls, Health Care & Lawyers Gone Wild
- 02 Jan 2001
- Research & Ideas
Can Japan Compete? [Part One]
puzzle," writes HBS professor Michael E. Porter, with coauthors Hirotaka Takeuchi and Mariko Sakakibara in their new book, Can Japan Compete? How has this book been received in Japan? Perhaps I'm not...
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by Martha Lagace & Hilah Geer
- 19 May 2015
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Reviving America's Infrastructure
- 12 Oct 2011
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Study: Yelp Ratings Linked to Restaurant Revenue
- 22 Aug 2017
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Turns Out A $70,000 Salary Doesn’t Always Buy Happiness
- 12 Oct 1999
- Research & Ideas
Porter’s Perspective: Competing in the Global Economy
Competitive advantage. Corporate strategy. The competitive advantage of nations. All over the world these terms quickly bring to mind the groundbreaking work of HBS professor Michael Porter, whose two...
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Re: Michael E. Porter
- 13 Feb 2020
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Open Your Organization to Honest Conversations
underlying reason why: Leaders often get stuck in echo chambers that merely reinforce their own ideas, says Harvard Business School Professor Michael Beer. Meanwhile, lower-level employees are often fully...
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by Dina Gerdeman
- 27 Feb 2018
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The business of politics is failing America
- 05 Jul 2012
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Unilever Wants Short, Soapy Showers and Long-Term Investors
- 24 Oct 2011
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The Yelp Factor: Are Consumer Reviews Good for Business?
- 29 May 2001
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Good News, Not Blues, For the Inner City
- 13 Feb 2018
- News