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- 02 Feb 2015
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The Smart Way to Teach Children About Money
- 30 Jun 2020
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What Coronavirus Researchers Can Learn From Economists
- 04 Jun 2012
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Applying Business Theories to Your Life
- 05 Nov 2021
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Leaders: Stop Confusing Correlation with Causation
- 20 Jan 2019
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You can’t be productive without routines and rituals. Here’s why
- 02 May 2014
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Does Unusual Weather Cause More Crime?
- 18 Oct 2020
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As new wave of COVID-19 cases hits, remote work becomes the norm
- 19 Jun 2018
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The Other Diversity Dividend
- 25 May 2022
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How Economic Interdependence Fosters Alliances and Democracy
- 11 Sep 2020
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Two Books Wonder: How Long Until You Fall in Love With a Robot?
- 01 Sep 2023
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The Exchange: Where Ethics Meet Economics
Max Bazerman and Mike Luca (Image by John Ritter) What makes people behave the way they do—and to what degree are design choices influencing that? Associate Professor Mike Luca studies the design of online platforms, while Professor Max Bazerman’s work focuses on... View Details
- 02 Jun 2019
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A Data-Driven Approach to Gun Policy
time, some type of gun-purchase waiting-period law. To understand the causal effect of waiting periods, the team exploited the significant geographic and temporal variations in the implementation of waiting periods. The researchers tested... View Details
- 10 Mar 2021
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Shattering Glass
much we can ask individual women to do while systemic barriers still exist. We need to make institutional and cultural changes. Have we moved beyond the need to make the business case for creating more diverse workplaces? CA: The narrow focus on trying to establish a... View Details
- 01 Mar 2013
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Sizing Up Social Impact
and how to measure it. This depends on two critical factors: how much they know about causality in their interventions, and how much of their environment they can reasonably control," Ebrahim says. "Based on these two conditions, they can... View Details
- 01 Mar 2005
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Better Care at Lower Cost
As the opening presenter at the two-day conference, sponsored by the HBS Health Industry Alumni Association, Christensen made the case for how disruptive innovation could give consumers access to simpler, less expensive, quality care. “Disruption has been one of the... View Details
- 01 Dec 2020
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Tried and Tested
first-order importance. The second part is whether I have a clever way of studying it. Can I design an experiment to isolate exactly what I think the causal mechanism is? It’s not just that A happens and then B happens, but can I actually... View Details
- 01 Jun 2018
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The Long Run
only give you one year.’ That was 10 years ago,” recalls Lee Shaw. The controversial media campaign—which included TV, print, billboard, and radio ads—saturated Montana from 2005 onward, with the effort spreading to six other states. However difficult it can be to show... View Details