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Appalachian Mountain Club: Transforming Governance
- March 2022
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In Data We Trust: Be Mobile Africa and Furthering Financial Inclusion Across the African Continent
- 06 Feb 2014
- HBS Seminar
Karthik Ramanna, Harvard Business School
- 24 May 2021
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Rebekah Emanuel: Host of Season 3 of the Climate Rising Podcast
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Strategy - Doctoral
- April 2017
- Teaching Note
Sesame Workshop: Bringing Big Bird Back to Health (Abridged)
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Placement - Doctoral
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Current Research
Ian studies extrinsic rewards -- monetary incentives from formal compensation systems, as well as other formal and informal external rewards-- in order to help businesses understand the tensions and tradeoffs inherent in motivating employees. His research takes a... View Details
- 15 Aug 2023
- Research & Ideas
Why Giving to Others Makes Us Happy
- April 2009
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Brummer and the bracNet Investment
- February 2012
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A 'Core Periphery' Framework to Navigate Emerging Market Governments—Qualitative Evidence from a Biotechnology Multinational
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MBA Voices
- 2009
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Creating Superior Customer Value in a Connected World
Clayton S. Rose
Clayton Rose is Baker Foundation Professor of Management Practice. He currently teaches the course Accountability in the Advanced Management Program. His research is focused on the how leaders can manage the challenges created by the... View Details
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The Business of Entertainment, Media, and Sports
- 22 Mar 2017
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Stemming the Tide of the World's Water Shortage
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Accounting & Management - Faculty & Research
- 15 Sep 2021
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Impact Investing’s Next Challenge
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Creating Emerging Markets (Business History)
Professor Tarun Khanna is faculty co-chair of the Creating Emerging Markets (CEM) Project. The project provides a unique research and teaching resource on business leadership in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East over recent decades.... View Details
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