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- All HBS Web
(747)
- News (195)
- Research (458)
- Events (2)
- Multimedia (3)
- Faculty Publications (183)
- Article
The New Face of Chinese Industrial Policy: Making Sense of Anti-Dumping Cases in the Petrochemical and Steel Industries.
- February 5, 2009
- Comment
In Praise of Marketing
- 09 Dec 2002
- Research & Ideas
UnileverA Case Study
- July 2020
- Teaching Note
COVID-19: The Global Shutdown
- 17 Jan 2023
- In Practice
8 Trends to Watch in 2023
- 2009
- Working Paper
Why Do Countries Adopt International Financial Reporting Standards?
- 2018
- Book
American Capitalism: New Histories
- 25 Jan 2021
- Book
In a Nutshell, Why American Capitalism Succeeded
- 12 Apr 2022
- Book
Racism, Colonialism, and Britain's Legacy of Violence
- 28 Jun 2016
- First Look
June 28, 2016
- 14 Feb 2023
- HBS Case
Is Sweden Still 'Sweden'? A Liberal Utopia Grapples with an Identity Crisis
- 04 Sep 2001
- Research & Ideas
Is Government Just Stupid? How Bad Decisions Are Made
- Research Summary
The Value of Family Ownership, Control, and Management
In collaboration with Professor Raphael Amit of Wharton, Belén Villalonga is investigating how family ownership, control, and management affect firm value. Their forthcoming Journal of Financial... View Details
- 26 Mar 2019
- First Look
New Research and Ideas, March 26, 2019
- 21 Aug 2012
- First Look
First Look: August 21
- 2010
- Chapter
Backlash to Arbitration: Three Causes
There are at least three reasons for the current backlash among developing countries against the international regime that governs disputes between foreign investors and host governments. First is the inconsistency of the decisions rendered by arbitration panels... View Details
- 22 Feb 2018
- Book
The New History of American Capitalism
- 21 Jun 2011
- First Look
First Look: June 21
- 2012
- Working Paper
How Short-Termism Invites Corruption—And What to Do About It
Researchers and business leaders have long decried short-termism: the excessive focus of executives of publicly traded companies-along with fund managers and other investors-on short-term results. The central concern is that short-termism discourages long-term... View Details
- 26 Sep 2017
- First Look