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- Faculty Publications (466)
- 2020
- Working Paper
EMEs and COVID-19: Shutting Down in a World of Informal and Tiny Firms
- 2001
- Chapter
Publicly Funded Science and the Productivity of the Pharmaceutical Industry
David Ager
David Ager is a Senior Lecturer in Executive Education. He engages CEOs, CHROs, and their teams to design and deliver customized executive development experiences for executive, senior and high potential leaders. The companies hail from diverse sectors including... View Details
- 04 Apr 2000
- Research & Ideas
The Right Way to Restructure Conglomerates in Emerging Markets
- June 2011
- Case
Steering Monetary Policy Through Unprecedented Crises
- 20 Oct 2010
- Op-Ed
Export Competitiveness: Reversing the Logic
- 15 Sep 2008
- Research & Ideas
The Coming Transformation of Social Enterprise
- 2015
- Working Paper
Informal Tradables and the Employment Growth of Indian Manufacturing
- July 2003 (Revised December 2004)
- Case
Sustainable Conservation--Where Next?
- March 2022 (Revised July 2022)
- Case
Climate Action in Miami
- September 2012 (Revised August 2015)
- Case
Shanghai Pharmaceuticals
- 04 Mar 2021
- News
It Would Be a Major Blunder to Raise Taxes Right Now
- 07 Dec 2017
- HBS Seminar
Eric von Hippel, MIT Sloan School of Management
Julie Battilana
Julie Battilana is the Joseph C. Wilson Professor of Business Administration in the Organizational Behavior unit at Harvard Business School and the Alan L. Gleitsman Professor of Social Innovation at Harvard Kennedy School, where she is also the founder and faculty... View Details
- September–October 2023
- Article
The New Era of Industrial Policy Is Here
- June 2013 (Revised June 2013)
- Teaching Note
Brazil's Enigma: Sustaining Long-Term Growth & Currency Wars
- May 2020 (Revised July 2020)
- Case
COVID-19: The Global Shutdown
Do Networks Help People To Manage Poverty?
Social support networks can provide much-needed emotional, material, and financial help for people living in poverty, yet little is known about how social capital is created and augmented within such networks. Further, these networks can be eroded by sustained... View Details
- January 2011
- Case
Masdar and Tianjin: Eco-Cities
- 2025
- Working Paper