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Katherine B. Coffman
Katherine Coffman is the Piramal Associate Professor of Business Administration in the Negotiations, Organizations & Markets unit. Before joining HBS, she was an assistant professor of economics at The Ohio State University and a visiting assistant professor of economics at Stanford University. In her research, Professor Coffman uses experimental methods to study individual, team, and...
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Katherine Wang
Katherine is a doctoral student in the Business Economics program. She is interested in labor, public, and development economics with a focus on issues of gender and gender-based violence. Prior to joining HBS, Katherine led field experiments as a data scientist on the economics research teams at Lyft and Walmart. She graduated with an AB in Applied Mathematics/Economics from Harvard College in...
- 11 Dec 2017
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Porter & Gehl on Politics: In Their Own Words
- 27 Feb 2018
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The business of politics is failing America
- 23 Jun 2020
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Applying Porter’s Five Forces to Fix U.S. Politics
- 02 Oct 2017
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SCOTUS and the Duopoly's Deadlock — CEO Daily, Monday, 2nd October
- 23 Jun 2020
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Beginning America Over Again with a New Electoral System
- 03 Feb 2018
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Diagnosing the thriving Swamp that's failing America
- 02 Jul 2020
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Free Market Politics Part 2: Can We Fix America’s Political System?
- 09 Mar 2017
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Why It’s Time to Break Up America’s Most Powerful Duopoly
- 26 Sep 2017
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The Industry That Treats Its Customers Worse Than Any Other
- 24 Oct 2017
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DisruptDC Monthly | October 2017
- 05 Oct 2017
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This is how gerrymandering affects US competitiveness
- 14 Sep 2017
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Political failure through a business lens
- 15 Jun 2020
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Alumni and Faculty Books for June 2020
on the most important (and expensive) asset of any business: its people. The Politics Industry: How Political Innovation Can Break Partisan Gridlock and Save Our Democracy by Katherine View Details