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    James L. Heskett

    James L. Heskett is UPS Foundation Professor Emeritus at the Harvard Business School and author of his latest book, With From Within: Build Organizational Culture for Competitive... View Details

    • April 1996
    • Case

    Confronting the Third Industrial Revolution

    By: David A. Moss
    Comprises three pieces. The first piece, which forms the body of the case, is adapted from a speech delivered by the author before the Harvard Business School Political Forum in early 1995. Originally entitled "The Economic Foundations of American Social Policy:... View Details
    Keywords: Transition; Policy; Economy; Government and Politics; Society; United States
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    Moss, David A. "Confronting the Third Industrial Revolution." Harvard Business School Case 796-161, April 1996.
    • 16 Apr 2001
    • Research & Ideas

    Making the Most of Government Upheaval

    Business School, plan to survey 250 Latin American firms in various industries to test the validity of their findings. "Above all," they say, "we want to confirm the existence of the various stages of competitive... View Details
    Keywords: by Nancy O. Perry
    • 14 Dec 2010
    • Op-Ed

    Tax US Companies to Spur Spending

    Recent tax deal-making has relied on conventional instruments of fiscal stimulus. Yet, we live in unconventional times, and more novel approaches suited to the peculiarities of our current economy are required. In particular, the... View Details
    Keywords: by Mihir A. Desai
    • 13 Jul 2022
    • Book

    Reimagining the Economy: What Would It Take to Put People First?

    presented in the excerpt below, the authors outline what a greener and fairer economy would look like. Co-edited by Battilana, the Joseph C. Wilson Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School and the Alan L. Gleitsman... View Details
    Keywords: by Avery Forman
    • 25 Apr 2018
    • Research & Ideas

    We May Have Taken Too Much Credit for Easing Workplace Segregation

    Hroe Large American companies are less racially integrated today than a generation ago—in fact, businesses have returned to the bleaker segregation levels of the 1970s, new research shows. This racial division among companies was a... View Details
    Keywords: by Dina Gerdeman
    • 06 Dec 2016
    • First Look

    December 6, 2016

    American economic development, Slavery's Capitalism identifies slavery as the primary force driving key innovations in entrepreneurship, finance, accounting, management, and political economy that are too... View Details
    Keywords: Sean Silverthorne

      Caroline M. Elkins

      Caroline Elkins is the Thomas Henry Carroll/Ford Foundation Professor of Business Administration in the Business, Government and International Economy unit at HBS. She is also Professor of History and of African and African American Studies at Harvard University, an... View Details

      • 13 Oct 2015
      • Research & Ideas

      Does Business Get Done the Same Way in Emerging and Developed Countries?

      markets. Sean Silverthorne: When we think of developing economies or countries, instability is often seen as a negative. Should you build a business in a place where the rule of law is suspect? But Hamdi Akın seemed to have thrived in the... View Details
      Keywords: by Sean Silverthorne
      • 02 Mar 2018
      • Op-Ed

      Op-Ed: Trump’s Tariffs Could Harm Allies as Much as Opponents

      investors perceive as a move that will have more disadvantages than benefits for the economy as a whole. Uncertainty ahead More broadly, Trump’s actions pave the way for much uncertainty ahead, since the long history of trade... View Details
      Keywords: by Dante Roscini; Steel; Manufacturing
      • 20 Jul 2021
      • News

      Americans’ Medical Debts Are Bigger Than Was Known, Totaling $140 Billion

      • Research Summary

      Overview

      Professor Sawyer’s research focuses on U.S. political economy in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, concentrating on the development of competition policy and the administrative state. While the conventional history of U.S. competition policy portrays the... View Details

      • 18 Jul 2018
      • Research & Ideas

      No More General Tso's? A Threat to 'Knowledge Recombination'

      Management Unit at Harvard Business School. Perhaps even more surprising was what came next. Seeing the success, American researchers began investigating the use of turmeric as well, combining it with other chemicals to file their own... View Details
      Keywords: by Michael Blanding; Health; Food & Beverage; Accounting
      • Mar 2012
      • Article

      The Incentive Bubble

      The past three decades have seen American capitalism quietly transformed by a single, powerful idea--that financial markets are a suitable tool for measuring performance and structuring compensation. Stock instruments for managers,... View Details
      • 08 Mar 2016
      • Research & Ideas

      Solving an Economic Mystery Surrounding Argentina and Chile

      streets of Buenos Aires. Yet this kind of globalized economy also created distortions, as it was the owners of land and commodities who became rich. When globalization came to a shuddering halt with the Great Depression, there was a... View Details
      Keywords: by Sean Silverthorne
      • 07 Dec 2015
      • Research & Ideas

      Why Immigrant Workers Cluster in Particular Industries

      clustering affect the American economy as a whole? Harvard Business School’s William R. Kerr sets out to explore those questions, and their implications for US immigration policy, in a new working paper,... View Details
      Keywords: by Michael Blanding; Transportation; Beauty & Cosmetics; Retail
      • 05 Sep 2006
      • Research & Ideas

      HBS Cases: Porsche’s Risky Roll on an SUV

      highly un-cool mode of transport for many American suburban families. Almost as radical was Porsche's choice of locations to build this SUV, named the Cayenne. Even though wages in Germany are a good six to seven times higher than in... View Details
      Keywords: by Martha Lagace; Auto; Manufacturing

        Jerry R. Green

        Jerry R. Green

        David A. Wells Professor of Political Economy

        John Leverett Professor in the University

        Harvard University

         

        Jerry Green is the John Leverett Professor in the University and the David A. Wells... View Details

        Keywords: aerospace; education industry; insurance industry; professional services
        • 12 Feb 2016
        • Op-Ed

        The Real Jobs Tragedy in the US: We've Lost the Skills

        of jobs over the past few decades. And while trade deals undoubtedly play a role in the global topography of jobs, today many American jobs may hang in the balance based upon a completely different factor: the availability of skilled... View Details
        Keywords: by Joe Fuller and Matt Sigelman; Manufacturing; Electronics
        • 22 Mar 2018
        • News

        Trump’s Populism: What Business Leaders Need To Understand

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