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  • 07 Aug 2000
  • Research & Ideas

The Business of Biotech

[having] a dictionary that lists all the words in the English language but doesn't include their meanings." How those words are defined remains to be seen, but most analysts agree that if the 1990s belonged to the Internet, the new... View Details
Keywords: by Julia Hanna; Biotechnology; Health; Technology
  • December 2017 (Revised November 2018)
  • Case

Tesla Motors (A): Financing Growth

By: Stuart C. Gilson and Sarah L. Abbott
The case analyzes the equity market value of Tesla Motors, the electric car company founded and led by Elon Musk. Wall Street analysts are wildly divided on the future growth prospects for this company, and analysts’ one year share price targets range from $160 to... View Details
Keywords: Valuation Methodologies; Investing; Equities; Public Equity; Finance; Valuation; Equity; Auto Industry; Energy Industry; United States
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Gilson, Stuart C., and Sarah L. Abbott. "Tesla: Financing Growth." Harvard Business School Case 218-033, December 2017. (Revised November 2018.)

    Siyu Zhang

    Siyu Zhang is a second-year doctoral student at HBS. Zhang joined Harvard Business School in 2020 as a Research Associate and has been working on macroeconomic forecasting projects. Prior to joining HBS, he was a Data Scientist at John Hancock, where he utilized... View Details

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    The Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility on Investment Recommendations

    By: Ioannis Ioannou and George Serafeim
    Using a large sample of publicly traded U.S. firms over 16 years, we investigate the impact of corporate socially responsible (CSR) strategies on security analysts' recommendations. Socially responsible firms received more favorable recommendations in recent years... View Details
    Keywords: Public Ownership; Corporate Social Responsibility and Impact; Strategy; Experience and Expertise; Value Creation; Public Equity; Markets; Investment; Perception; United States
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    Ioannou, Ioannis, and George Serafeim. "The Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility on Investment Recommendations." Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings (2010).

      Elizabeth Sheprow

      Elizabeth Sheprow is a doctoral candidate at Harvard Business School. She uses a humanistic lens to research people's emotions, relationships, and narrative dynamics at work.... View Details

        Charlotte L. Robertson

        Charlotte Robertson is an Assistant Professor in the Business, Government, and the International Economy Unit at Harvard Business School. She teaches BGIE in the MBA required curriculum.

        Professor Robertson conducts research on the history of financial... View Details

        • June 2023
        • Case

        Investing in the Climate Transition at Neuberger Berman

        By: George Serafeim and Benjamin Maletta
        By mid-2023, Neuberger Berman (NB), an active asset manager, had grown its assets under management to about half a trillion dollars and took pride in its client centricity and innovative spirit. Responding to client demand for investment products that integrated... View Details
        Keywords: Carbon Emissions; Sustainability; Decarbonization; Performance; Risk Assessment; Opportunities; Environmental Sustainability; Carbon Footprint; Business Analysis; Investing; Regulation; Asset Management; Investment Strategy; Climate Change; Transition; Analysis; Product Positioning; Strategy; Investment Portfolio; Financial Services Industry; Energy Industry
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        Serafeim, George, and Benjamin Maletta. "Investing in the Climate Transition at Neuberger Berman." Harvard Business School Case 123-092, June 2023.

          Natalie Epstein

          Natalie Epstein is a PhD Candidate in Technology and Operations Management at Harvard Business School. Her research focuses on service design strategies for on-demand operations. As the service industry accelerates, she is particularly... View Details

          • 11 Mar 2013
          • News

          Silver Spring Networks Looks to Tap 'Smart Grid'

          • 18 Jul 2011
          • News

          A brave new networked world

          • 09 Mar 2021
          • Working Paper Summaries

          Stock Price Reactions to ESG News: The Role of ESG Ratings and Disagreement

          Keywords: by George Serafeim and Aaron Yoon; Financial Services
          • October 2000 (Revised October 2000)
          • Case

          Off-Balance Sheet Leases in the Restaurant Industry

          By: Amy P. Hutton, Paul M. Healy and Jacob Cohen
          Amid mounting concern by credit agencies about off-balance sheet liabilities, an analyst for one of the leading credit-rating agencies has been asked to make a presentation about off-balance sheet liabilities, the strategic analysis behind leasing versus purchasing... View Details
          Keywords: Fair Value Accounting; Property; Leasing; Financial Statements; Capital Structure; Credit; Financial Services Industry
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          Hutton, Amy P., Paul M. Healy, and Jacob Cohen. "Off-Balance Sheet Leases in the Restaurant Industry." Harvard Business School Case 101-033, October 2000. (Revised October 2000.)
          • April 1985 (Revised March 1986)
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          Seven-Up Division of Philip Morris

          By: Michael E. Porter and Edward J. Hoff
          In 1979, Philip Morris acquired the Seven-Up Co., the number three concentrate producer in the U.S. After four years of losses, Seven-Up had registered an operating profit in 1984. Industry analysts were debating the role that Seven-Up would play in Philip Morris's... View Details
          Keywords: Acquisition; Business Divisions; Debates; Profit; Production; Personal Development and Career; United States
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          Porter, Michael E., and Edward J. Hoff. "Seven-Up Division of Philip Morris." Harvard Business School Case 385-321, April 1985. (Revised March 1986.)
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          The Use of Broker Votes to Reward Brokerage Firms' and Their Analysts' Research Activities

          By: David A. Maber, Boris Groysberg and Paul M. Healy
          In traditional markets, the price mechanism directs the flow of resources and governs the process through which supply and demand are brought into equilibrium. In the investment-research industry, broker votes perform these functions. Using detailed clinical data from... View Details
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          Maber, David A., Boris Groysberg, and Paul M. Healy. "The Use of Broker Votes to Reward Brokerage Firms' and Their Analysts' Research Activities." Harvard Business School Working Knowledge (March 19, 2014).
          • 2013
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          Boardroom Centrality and Firm Performance

          By: David F. Larcker, Eric C. So and Charles C.Y. Wang
          Firms with central or well-connected boards of directors earn superior risk-adjusted stock returns. Initiating a long position in the most central firms and a short position in the least central firms earns an average risk-adjusted return of 4.68% per year. Firms with... View Details
          Keywords: Networks; Governing and Advisory Boards; Forecasting and Prediction; Performance
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          Larcker, David F., Eric C. So, and Charles C.Y. Wang. "Boardroom Centrality and Firm Performance." Journal of Accounting & Economics 55, nos. 2-3 (April–May 2013): 225–250.
          • April 2013
          • Case

          Managing with Analytics at Procter & Gamble

          By: Thomas H. Davenport, Marco Iansiti and Alain Serels
          Senior management at P&G has put a strong emphasis on using data to make "better, smarter, real-time business decisions." The Global Business Services (GBS) organization has developed tools, systems and processes to provide managers throughout P&G with direct access to... View Details
          Keywords: Analytics; Data Management; Forecasting; Shared Services; Procter & Gamble; Laundry Detergent; Information Management; Forecasting and Prediction; Information Technology; Mathematical Methods; Consumer Products Industry; North America
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          Davenport, Thomas H., Marco Iansiti, and Alain Serels. "Managing with Analytics at Procter & Gamble." Harvard Business School Case 613-045, April 2013.
          • July 2002 (Revised March 2005)
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          Kendall Square Research Corporation (A) (Abridged)

          By: William J. Bruns Jr. and F. Warren McFarlan
          Kendall Square Research was a small competitor in the supercomputer industry. Sales grew rapidly in 1992 and early 1993, and the company sold stock to the public for the first time. Analysts forecasted higher earnings for 1993, then the company's revenue recognition... View Details
          Keywords: Revenue Recognition; Standards; Accounting Audits; Computer Industry
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          Bruns, William J., Jr., and F. Warren McFarlan. "Kendall Square Research Corporation (A) (Abridged)." Harvard Business School Case 303-036, July 2002. (Revised March 2005.)
          • 01 Jul 2010
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          Meeting in the middle: At HBS, investors and executives probe promising new fields

          • April 1994 (Revised November 1998)
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          Kendall Square Research Corporation (A)

          By: William J. Bruns Jr.
          Kendall Square Research was a small competitor in the supercomputer industry. As sales grew rapidly in 1992 and early 1993, the company sold stock to the public for the first time and analysts forecast higher earnings for 1993. However, when the company's revenue... View Details
          Keywords: Revenue Recognition; Standards; Accounting Audits; Computer Industry
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          Bruns, William J., Jr. "Kendall Square Research Corporation (A)." Harvard Business School Case 194-068, April 1994. (Revised November 1998.)
          • January 2005 (Revised March 2005)
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          WorldCom, Inc.: Two Views

          By: David F. Hawkins
          Financial analysis is one way to detect WorldCom's fraudulent accounting. This case presents two perspectives of WorldCom: the company as viewed by security analysts and the inside view of the accounting fraud. Also looks at the company's acquisition accounting to... View Details
          Keywords: Risk and Uncertainty; Risk Management; Crime and Corruption; Accounting
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          Hawkins, David F. "WorldCom, Inc.: Two Views." Harvard Business School Case 105-047, January 2005. (Revised March 2005.)
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