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    Daphne Baldassari presents "Oscar Voters so White? Hiring Effects of an Evaluator’s Diversity Intervention"

    • November 2020
    • Case

    Truebird—An AlleyCorp Venture

    By: Shikhar Ghosh and Shweta Bagai
    In December 2018, Kevin Ryan and Wendy Tsu faced an important decision – to finalize the CEO candidate for Truebird, an innovative, automated coffee café concept. Like many of AlleyCorp and Ryan’s companies, Truebird started with the observation of an unmet need – an... View Details
    Keywords: Startup; Hiring; Staffing; Recruiting; Business Startups; Finance; Leadership; Management Skills; Management Teams; Jobs and Positions; Job Interviews; Human Resources; Recruitment; Selection and Staffing; Technology Industry; Food and Beverage Industry; United States
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    Ghosh, Shikhar, and Shweta Bagai. "Truebird—An AlleyCorp Venture." Harvard Business School Case 821-030, November 2020.
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    Political Skill: Explaining the Effects of Nonnative Accent on Managerial Hiring and Entrepreneurial Investment Decisions

    By: Laura Huang, Marcia Frideger and Jone L. Pearce
    We propose and test a new theory explaining glass-ceiling bias against nonnative speakers as driven by perceptions that nonnative speakers have weak political skill. Although nonnative accent is a complex signal, its effects on assessments of the speakers' political... View Details
    Keywords: Spoken Communication; Prejudice and Bias; Competency and Skills; Selection and Staffing; Entrepreneurship; Investment; Decisions
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    Huang, Laura, Marcia Frideger, and Jone L. Pearce. "Political Skill: Explaining the Effects of Nonnative Accent on Managerial Hiring and Entrepreneurial Investment Decisions." Journal of Applied Psychology 98, no. 6 (November 2013): 1005–1017.
    • 21 Sep 2023
    • News

    Why the ‘Coffee-Cup Test’ Taps into Our Fears about the Rise of AI in Hiring

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    Hiring Teams, Firms and Lawyers: Evidence of the Evolving Relationships in the Corporate Legal Market

    By: Ashish Nanda, Michele DeStefano Beardslee, John C. Coates and David B. Wilkins
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    Nanda, Ashish, Michele DeStefano Beardslee, John C. Coates, and David B. Wilkins. "Hiring Teams, Firms and Lawyers: Evidence of the Evolving Relationships in the Corporate Legal Market." Law & Social Inquiry 36, no. 4 (Fall 2011): 999–1031.
    • 04 Dec 2024
    • News

    The Challenges, and Joys, of Hiring GenZ Workers: ‘Their Right Hand Is Their Phone’

    • August 2015 (Revised October 2015)
    • Case

    Clover Food Lab: Building Out the Team

    By: Shikhar Ghosh, Christopher Payton and Ali Huberlie
    Keywords: Hiring; Firing; Foodservice Industry; Business Startups; Selection and Staffing; Resignation and Termination; Food; Food and Beverage Industry; Boston
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    Ghosh, Shikhar, Christopher Payton, and Ali Huberlie. "Clover Food Lab: Building Out the Team." Harvard Business School Case 816-042, August 2015. (Revised October 2015.)
    • 12 Dec 2018
    • News

    This Harvard Professor Says Hiring Rebels Will Grow Your Company (and Make Your Life Better)

    • 2022
    • White Paper

    The Emerging Degree Reset: How the Shift to Skills-Based Hiring Holds the Keys to Growing the U.S. Workforce at a Time of Talent Shortage

    By: Joseph B. Fuller, Christina Langer, Julia Nitschke, Layla O'Kane, Matthew Sigelman and Bledi Taska
    Employers are resetting degree requirements in a wide range of roles, dropping the requirement for a bachelor’s degree in many middle-skill and even some higher-skill roles. This reverses a trend toward degree inflation in job postings going back to the Great... View Details
    Keywords: Skills; Workforce; Talent; Human Resource Management; Selection and Staffing; Competency and Skills; Talent and Talent Management; Human Resources
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    Fuller, Joseph B., Christina Langer, Julia Nitschke, Layla O'Kane, Matthew Sigelman, and Bledi Taska. "The Emerging Degree Reset: How the Shift to Skills-Based Hiring Holds the Keys to Growing the U.S. Workforce at a Time of Talent Shortage." White Paper, Burning Glass Institute, February 2022.
    • 17 Feb 2024
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    Companies Vowed to Hire More Workers without College Degrees. But a Study Says They’re Not Following Through.

    • 26 Apr 2021
    • News

    A High-Profile Gender Discrimination Case Pushed VC Firms to Hire More Women. It’s Hardly Helped Female Entrepreneurs.

    • 01 Nov 2023
    • News

    Walmart Is at Work on a New Degree-Free Message about Getting Hired at Its Corporate Headquarters

    • 22 Jul 2020
    • News

    I was hired to fix Uber’s toxic culture - and I did. Here’s what I learned

    • 01 May 2025
    • News

    Here Are the Three Biggest Hiring Mistakes Most Startups Make Early on and How to Avoid Them

    • 14 Feb 2024
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    As Companies Drop Diploma Requirements For More Jobs, Few Workers Without Degrees Are Getting Hired For Them

    • 2004
    • Article

    Do Firms Change Capabilities by Hiring New People? A Study of the Adoption of Science-based Drug Discovery

    By: Rebecca M. Henderson, Nicola Lacetera and Iain Cockburn
    Keywords: Selection and Staffing; Change; Science; Health; Information
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    Henderson, Rebecca M., Nicola Lacetera, and Iain Cockburn. "Do Firms Change Capabilities by Hiring New People? A Study of the Adoption of Science-based Drug Discovery." Advances in Strategic Management 21 (2004).
    • 19 Jul 2023
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    A New Anti-Bias AI Hiring Law Is Now in Effect. How to Know If You're in Compliance

    • 27 Jan 2023
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    The Tech Industry’s Boom-Bust Hiring Cycle Left Tens of Thousands without Jobs—and Damaged Trust in Top Executives

    • 16 Feb 2024
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    Harvard Study Finds More Companies Are Dropping College Degree Requirements on Job Ads—But Aren’t Actually Changing How They Hire

    • 11 Jan 2015
    • News

    Queen of the Seven-Minute Interview

    Keywords: entrepreneurship; hiring practices; career advice; leadership
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