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- Research (516)
- Events (13)
- Multimedia (8)
- Faculty Publications (322)
- 09 Nov 2021
- HBS Seminar
Susan Murphy, Harvard-SEAS
- December 24, 2019
- Article
Why It's So Hard to Change People's Commuting Behavior
Leslie K. John
Leslie K. John is a Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. Currently, she teaches on the topics of Negotiation, Marketing and Behavioral Economics in various Executive Education courses, including in the Program for Leadership Development.... View Details
- April 2024
- Article
An Integrative Model of Hybrid Governance: The Role of Boards in Helping Sustain Organizational Hybridity
- Article
Forgoing Earned Incentives to Signal Pure Motives
Managing the Liquidity Crisis
Companies are scrambling for cash in the wake of the pandemic. Unfortunately, for structural reasons they are unlikely to get the cash they need from their traditional lenders, even though the financial system is in relatively good shape and there are reserves of... View Details
- Research Summary
Energy Strategy
- September 1993 (Revised July 1995)
- Background Note
Public Policy and the Manager: Conceptual Framework
- May 2020
- Article
Digitizing Disclosure: The Case of Restaurant Hygiene Scores
- 2009
- Working Paper
Stretching the Inelastic Rubber: Taxation, Welfare and Lobbies in Amazonia, 1870-1910
- December 2018
- Article
Improving Resilience Among Employees High in Depression, Anxiety, and Workplace Distress
- September 2022
- Article
Loneliness Versus Distress: A Comparison of Emotion Regulation Profiles
- August 2022
- Case
Rocket Learning: Evidence in Action
- 19 Jun 2019
- News
Who Asks Questions, And What It Tells Us
- February 2018
- Article
Retention Futility: Targeting High-Risk Customers Might Be Ineffective.
- Research Summary
Paper - Stretching the Inelastic Rubber: Taxation, Welfare and Lobbies in Amazonia, 1870-1910 (Job Market Paper)
This paper examines the effect of government intervention via taxation on domestic welfare. A case-study of Brazilian market power on rubber markets during the boom years of 1870-1910 shows that the government generated 1.3% of GDP through an export tax on rubber... View Details
- 04 Aug 2016
- News
Why Olympic Athletes Shouldn’t Try to Calm Down Before a Big Moment
- 2019
- Book