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- 23 Apr 2014
- News
Timing plus smart ideas are the keys to being an entrepreneur
Victoria Ransom (MBA 2008) launched Wildfire Interactive, now a Google company, to connect companies and customers through social media. (Published April 2014) View Details
- 20 Mar 1997 - 21 Mar 1997
- Conference Presentation
Combining Research and Practice: Ideas from the Trenches and the Ivory Tower
By: J. A. Davis
- 02 Sep 2014
- News
Many of the best ideas for improving health care are quite simple
Managers know that individuals who have experience working together can influence team performance. Yet most managers underestimate the benefit of such familiarity, according to Robert S. Huckman, Professor and Chair of the MBA Required Curriculum. Studying teams in... View Details
- 01 Sep 2003
- News
From Control to the Uncontrollable: Faculty Research Symposium Offers Range of Ideas
Members of the HBS faculty published 23 books and 157 papers and book chapters last year. In late May, the School recognized faculty achievement at the second annual Faculty Research Symposium. Sponsored by the Division of Research and Faculty Development, the event... View Details
- Aug 2005 - 2005
- Conference Presentation
The Innovative Capacity of Institutional Entrepreneurs: Mechanisms for Generating Alternative Ideas
By: Julie Battilana and E. Boxenbaum
- 18 Jan 2023
- News
Larry Hogan’s Legacy Includes a Bright Idea for the Labor Force
- June 6, 2018
- Article
How to Make Sure Good Ideas Don't Get Lost in the Shuffle
By: Teresa M. Amabile, Dana Vashdi, E. Miron-Spektor and Vered Holzmann
Amabile, Teresa M., Dana Vashdi, E. Miron-Spektor, and Vered Holzmann. "How to Make Sure Good Ideas Don't Get Lost in the Shuffle." Harvard Business Review (website) (June 6, 2018).
- 8 Aug 2008 - 13 Aug 2008
- Conference Presentation
Cultural Intelligence, Trust and the Sharing of New Ideas in Multicultural Networks
By: Roy Y.J. Chua and M. W. Morris
- March 2006
- Article
Talking Tainted Topics: Insights and Ideas on Researching Socially Disapproved Organizational Behavior
By: Tammy MacLean, Michel Anteby, Bryant Hudson and Jenny W. Rudolph
MacLean, Tammy, Michel Anteby, Bryant Hudson, and Jenny W. Rudolph. "Talking Tainted Topics: Insights and Ideas on Researching Socially Disapproved Organizational Behavior." Journal of Management Inquiry 15, no. 1 (March 2006): 59–68.
- Feb 2014
- Report
Catalogue of Ideas and Associations from the America on the Move Summit
Prepared as background for the America on the Move National Summit and used to identify experts, viewpoints, and data sources. Groupings reflect themes of major reports and statements. View Details
- 12 Nov 2024
- News
Trump Pledged More Tariffs. We Have No Idea What They Will Do.
- Web
The Idea of Instant Photography - Edwin H. Land & Polaroid | Harvard Business School
the idea to colleagues. On December 27, 1943, Richard Kriebel wrote about a momentous conversation with Land just a few weeks earlier: "On Dec. 10, 1943 at his home, Edwin H. Land disclosed to me a novel self-developing film which when... View Details
- 2025
- Working Paper
Greenlighting Innovative Projects: How Evaluation Format Shapes the Perceived Feasibility of Early-Stage Ideas
By: Jacqueline N. Lane, Simon Friis, Tianxi Cai, Michael Menietti, Griffin Weber and Eva C. Guinan
The evaluation of innovative early-stage projects is essential for allocating limited resources. We
investigate how the evaluation format affects the identification of feasibility issues through a
field experiment at a leading research university. Experts were... View Details
Keywords: Innovation Evaluation; Evaluation Criteria; Feasibility Assessment; Attention Allocation; Cognitive Mechanisms; Field Experiment; Research; Performance Evaluation; Innovation and Invention; Prejudice and Bias
Lane, Jacqueline N., Simon Friis, Tianxi Cai, Michael Menietti, Griffin Weber, and Eva C. Guinan. "Greenlighting Innovative Projects: How Evaluation Format Shapes the Perceived Feasibility of Early-Stage Ideas." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 24-064, March 2024. (Revised May 2025.)
- 5 Feb 2003
- Keynote Speech
Performing at a Higher Level." Speaker. "Managing Business Ethics After Enron: Innovative Ideas
By: Lynn S. Paine
Keywords: Ethics
- 22 Mar 2016
- News