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Finance - Faculty & Research
the Financial Crisis Warning Signs: Credit Markets and the 'Red-Zone' Re: Robin Greenwood 16 Aug 2024 Election 2024: What's at Stake for Business View Details
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Faculty & Research - MBA
Mid-Miami Beach By: Robin Greenwood , Denise Han, Dave Habeeb and Ruth Page SEPTEMBER 2024 Books Smart Rivals: How Innovative Companies Play Games That Tech Giants Can't Win...
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Finance Curriculum - Faculty & Research
Strategies William Vrattos Spring 2025 Q4 1.5 Managing and Innovating in Financial Services David Scharfstein Spring 2025 Q3Q4 3.0 Market Perspectives (previously Finance and Capitalism) View Details
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Students on the Job Market - Doctoral
Carvalho Abstract: Forthcoming Faculty Advisor(s): John Campbell (Chair), Katherine B. Coffman , Samuel G. Hanson , Robin Greenwood , and Tarek Hassan | Website | Email Jeff...
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- 01 Dec 2023
- News
Engaging Students More Deeply
the smallest classroom details to enhance the student learning experience, professors Robin Greenwood, Richard Ruback, and Joshua Coval partnered with HBS’s Multimedia Development team to create...
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April White
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Faculty & Research - Global
integrating this trading company into sugar growing and refining on the continent and/or becoming an independent power producer and selling electricity to the national grid. Based on an HBS field case,...
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- 2017
- Working Paper
Rainy Day Stocks
By: Niels Gormsen and Robin Greenwood
We study the good- and bad-times performance of equity portfolios formed on characteristics. Many characteristics associated with good performance during bad times – value, profitability, small size, safety, and total volatility – also perform well during good times....
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Gormsen, Niels, and Robin Greenwood. "Rainy Day Stocks." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 17-066, January 2017.
- May 2010
- Supplement
Tremblant Capital Group Exhibits (CW)
By: Robin Greenwood
Brett Barakett, CEO and founder of Tremblant Capital Group, a New York-based hedge fund, must decide what to do with his fund's position in Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, which has dropped in value by more than 40 percent in recent months. Tremblant is a hedge fund...
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Research - Behavioral Finance & Financial Stability
They show that funding loans to these borrowers lead to better economic outcomes for the borrowers and higher returns for the fintech platform. See Marco’s other research here , Dimuthu’s other research here , View Details
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Research - Global
is being courted to leave a promising career in Europe to come back and join the business. The choices of role range from an... September 2024 Case Faena: Magic in Mid-Miami Beach By: Robin View Details
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Finance - Faculty & Research
Article Expectations of Returns and Expected Returns By: Robin Greenwood and Andrei Shleifer We analyze time-series of investor expectations of...
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- Spring 2013
- Article
The Growth of Finance
By: Robin Greenwood and David S. Scharfstein
The U.S. financial services industry grew from 4.9% of GDP in 1980 to 7.9% of GDP in 2007. A sizeable portion of the growth can be explained by rising asset management fees, which in turn were driven by increases in the valuation of tradable assets, particularly...
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Greenwood, Robin, and David S. Scharfstein. "The Growth of Finance." Journal of Economic Perspectives 27, no. 2 (Spring 2013): 3–28.
- April 2011 (Revised April 2011)
- Module Note
Investor Demand
By: Robin Greenwood
This conceptual note describes a series of cases on the investor demand approach to investment strategy and management. The cases demonstrate how and why securities market dislocations are driven by non-fundamental demand. I use the cases to progressively build a...
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Investment
Greenwood, Robin. "Investor Demand." Harvard Business School Module Note 211-101, April 2011. (Revised April 2011.)
- March 2012
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How to Make Finance Work
By: Robin Greenwood and David S. Scharfstein
Once a sleepy old boys' club, the U.S. financial sector is now a dynamic and growing business that attracts the best and the brightest. It is tempting to declare the industry a roaring success. But its purpose is to serve the needs of U.S. households and firms, and by...
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Business Ventures;
Value;
Competitive Advantage;
Investment;
Performance Evaluation;
Household;
Financial Crisis;
Finance;
Financial Services Industry;
United States
Greenwood, Robin, and David S. Scharfstein. "How to Make Finance Work." Harvard Business Review 90, no. 3 (March 2012).
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Human Behavior & Decision-Making - Faculty & Research
Forecasting and Prediction ; Retail Industry Citation Find at Harvard Purchase Related Anderson, Eric, Chaoqun Chen, Ayelet Israeli, and Duncan Simester. "Canary Categories." Journal of Marketing Research...
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- May 2022
- Supplement
Third Point in 2020: Growth Is Where the Value Is? (B)
By: Robin Greenwood and Denise Han
In early May 2020, Daniel Loeb’s team at Third Point was evaluating a potential growth opportunity in the Walt Disney Company and whether investor activism might play a role. Battered by the effects of COVID-19, the company’s stock had initially tumbled to $86 and then...
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Keywords:
Growth;
Equity;
Disney;
Value;
Economics;
Finance;
Investment;
Strategy;
Management;
Investment Activism;
Investment Return;
Growth and Development;
North America
Greenwood, Robin, and Denise Han. "Third Point in 2020: Growth Is Where the Value Is? (B)." Harvard Business School Supplement 222-030, May 2022.
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Named Fellowship Funds - Alumni
Spectrum Equity Investors and later joined Third Point. In 2011, he was a visiting scholar at HBS and a researcher working with Professor Robin View Details
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Entrepreneurship - Faculty & Research
Mid-Miami Beach By: Robin Greenwood , Denise Han, Dave Habeeb and Ruth Page September 2024 | Case | Faculty Research The link to this multimedia case should be provided to...
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- December 2002 (Revised October 2013)
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Williams, 2002
Williams, a Tulsa, Oklahoma-based firm in various energy businesses, must decide whether to accept a financing package offered by Berkshire Hathaway and Lehman Brothers. The proposed one-year credit facility would provide the firm with financial resources in a...
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Keywords:
Financial Management;
Crisis Management;
Credit;
Capital Structure;
Financial Strategy;
Financing and Loans;
Financial Instruments;
Energy Industry;
United States
Coval, Joshua, Robin Greenwood, and Peter Tufano. "Williams, 2002." Harvard Business School Case 203-068, December 2002. (Revised October 2013.)
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Business & Environment - Faculty & Research
prosperity. Recent Publications Faena: Magic in Mid-Miami Beach By: Robin Greenwood , Denise Han, Dave Habeeb and Ruth Page September 2024 | Case | Faculty Research The link to...
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