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- April 2002
- Case
Sally Jameson: Valuing Stock Options in a Compensation Package (Abridged)
- January–March 2000
- Article
Un nuevo índice de precios para México, 1886-1929 [A New Price Index for Mexico, 1886-1929]
- 07 Feb 2022
- News
Ask Help Desk: What Should I Do When My Job Gives Me Lousy Tech?
- 2021
- Working Paper
The Demand for Executive Skills
- 17 Nov 2016
- HBS Seminar
Fiona Scott Morton, Yale University
Taking Innovation to the Streets: Microgeography, Physical Structure, and Innovation
In this paper, I analyze how the physical layout of cities affects innovation by influencing the organization of knowledge exchange. I exploit a novel data set covering all census block groups in the contiguous United States with information on innovation outcomes,... View Details
Dynamically Integrating Knowledge in Teams: Transforming Resources into Performance
In knowledge-based environments, teams must develop a systematic approach to integrating knowledge resources throughout the course of projects in order to perform effectively. Yet, many teams fail to do so. Drawing on the resource-based view of the firm, we examine... View Details
- 09 Dec 2002
- Research & Ideas
UnileverA Case Study
- 16 Feb 2024
- Research & Ideas
As AI Upends Recruiting, Job Seekers Need a Waze App for Careers
- September 2009
- Article
A Detailed Analysis of the Reduction Mammaplasty Learning Curve: A Statistical Process Model for Approaching Surgical Performance Improvement
Background: The increased focus on quality and efficiency improvement within academic surgery has met with variable success among plastic surgeons. Traditional surgical performance metrics, such as morbidity and mortality, are insufficient to improve the... View Details
Eliminating unintended bias in personalized policies using Bias Eliminating Adapted Trees (BEAT) - PNAS
An inherent risk of algorithmic personalization is disproportionate targeting of individuals from certain groups (or demographic characteristics such as gender or race), even when the decision maker does not intend to discriminate based on those... View Details
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Impact Investments
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Entrepreneurship - Faculty & Research
- 01 Sep 2023
- News
Money Does Grow on (Family) Trees
- Web
Online Business Courses & Certifications | HBS Online
- 2012
- Chapter
Mental Health in the Aftermath of Conflict
- January–February 2025
- Article
Want Your Company to Get Better at Experimentation?: Learn Fast by Democratizing Testing
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