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  • 02 Feb 2023
  • Research & Ideas

Why We Still Need Twitter: How Social Media Holds Companies Accountable

would hire 20,000 workers across the US. Similar stories of social media’s power inspired Harvard Business School professors Jonas Heese and Joseph Pacelli to research just how much social media can influence businesses. Their paper, “The... View Details
Keywords: by Kasandra Brabaw; Technology

    Nien-he Hsieh

    Nien-hê Hsieh is the Kim B. Clark Professor of Business Administration in the General Management Unit at Harvard Business School. His research and teaching aims at helping business leaders and organizations determine and deliver on their responsibilities. He... View Details

    • 09 Mar 2022
    • Research & Ideas

    War in Ukraine: Soaring Gas Prices and the Return of Stagflation?

    researching the Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline linking Russia and Germany. In an interconnected corporate world, he says, the pipeline project illustrates how inseparable politics and business are, especially at the edges of old Cold... View Details
    Keywords: by Avery Forman; Energy

      New Hires’ Psychological Safety Erodes Quickly

      Psychological safety is critical for new hires because it enables learning behaviors such as asking a question or seeking help. Derrick's research finds that while newcomers experience high levels of psychological safety when they start a new job, that feeling... View Details
      • February 2013
      • Article

      Digitization, Innovation, and Copyright: What Is the Agenda?

      By: Shane Greenstein, Josh Lerner and Scott Stern
      This essay discusses the need for research on the consequences of digitization, as well as the impact of alternative policies governing the creation and use of digital information. This agenda focuses on the development of research to investigate the economics of... View Details
      Keywords: Information Technology; Research; Copyright; Information Management; Innovation and Invention
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      Greenstein, Shane, Josh Lerner, and Scott Stern. "Digitization, Innovation, and Copyright: What Is the Agenda?" Strategic Organization 11, no. 1 (February 2013): 110–121.

        Shane M. Greenstein

        Shane Greenstein is the Martin Marshall Professor of Business Administration. He teaches in the Technology, Operations and Management Unit. 

        Encompassing a wide array of questions about computing, communication, and Internet markets, Professor Greenstein’s... View Details

        Keywords: computer; information technology industry; electronics; information; e-commerce industry; internet; software
        • March 2019 (Revised June 2021)
        • Case

        HelloSelf: Foundation

        By: John R. Wells and Benjamin Weinstock
        On January 6, 2019, HelloSelf, a London-based “BrainTech” company, founded a year earlier by Charles Wells, soft launched. The proposition was simply to help its members “Be your Best Self.” The company provided its registered members with access to a clinical... View Details
        Keywords: Startup; Start-up; Startup Management; Startup Marketing; Startups; Start-ups; BrainTech; Marketing Research; Strategic Decision Making; Strategy Development; Strategy Dynamics; Neuroscience; Cognition; Cognitive Psychology; Health & Wellness; Health Care; Health Care Reform; Health Care Outcomes; Self-awareness; Mental Health; Wellbeing; Wellness; Funding; Equity Financing; Raising Capital; Synergies; Team Building; National Health Insurance; Artificial Intelligence; MVP; Business Startups; Health; Health Care and Treatment; Management; Well-being; Marketing Channels; Decision Making; Strategy; Technology; United Kingdom; London
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        Wells, John R., and Benjamin Weinstock. "HelloSelf: Foundation." Harvard Business School Case 719-492, March 2019. (Revised June 2021.)
        • 15 May 2011
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        U.S. manufacturing attempts a high-tech comeback

        • 17 Sep 2018
        • Research & Ideas

        Welcome to Retirement. Who Am I Now?

        FatCamera In an interview with Harvard Business School Professor Teresa Amabile for a study on retirement, one man on the cusp of exiting his career spoke openly about how the transition was making him question his identity. “After I... View Details
        Keywords: by Dina Gerdeman; Entertainment & Recreation
        • 2017
        • White Paper

        Medical Knowledge Synthesis: A Brief Overview

        By: Maryaline Catillon
        The value of medical research derives from its ability to impact further research and medical practice. Medical knowledge synthesis, bridging the gap between current research, future research and medical practice, is a rapidly changing industry. The expanding mass of... View Details
        Keywords: Systematic Review; Clinical Practice Guideline; Textbook; Point-of-care Resource; Health; Knowledge; Research; Practice; Health Industry
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        Catillon, Maryaline. "Medical Knowledge Synthesis: A Brief Overview." White Paper, National Bureau of Economic Research, 2017.
        • 11 Sep 2017
        • Research & Ideas

        Why Employers Favor Men

        It’s not news that women are much less likely to get hired for jobs than men, even when the candidates have the exact same qualifications. Now, new research sheds light on why this happens. Employers favor men not because they are... View Details
        Keywords: by Dina Gerdeman
        • July 2013
        • Teaching Note

        Google's Project Oxygen: Do Managers Matter?

        By: David A. Garvin
        Google's Project Oxygen started with a fundamental question raised by executives in the early 2000s: do managers matter? The topic generated a multi-year research project that ultimately led to a comprehensive program, built around eight key management attributes,... View Details
        Keywords: Organizational Behavior; Business Policy; General Management; Human Resource Management; Management; Leadership; Human Resources
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        Garvin, David A. "Google's Project Oxygen: Do Managers Matter?" Harvard Business School Teaching Note 314-016, July 2013.
        • 25 Mar 2022
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        Assistant Professors Natalia Rigol and Ben Roth: Empower

        • July 2009
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        How Can Decision Making Be Improved?

        By: Katherine L. Milkman, Dolly Chugh and Max H. Bazerman
        The optimal moment to address the question of how to improve human decision making has arrived. Thanks to fifty years of research by judgment and decision making scholars, psychologists have developed a detailed picture of the ways in which human judgment is bounded.... View Details
        Keywords: Decision Making; Performance Improvement; Research; Strategy; Judgments
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        Milkman, Katherine L., Dolly Chugh, and Max H. Bazerman. "How Can Decision Making Be Improved?" Perspectives on Psychological Science 4, no. 4 (July 2009): 379–383.
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        Competing business models

        By: Ramon Casadesus-Masanell
        Building on the literatures on competitive positioning and the theory of industrial organization, my work seeks to tackle previously unaddressed questions by studying situations where firms compete in dissimilar ways. Some examples of these questions include:View Details

          Sophus A. Reinert

          Sophus Reinert is T.J. Dermot Dunphy Professor of Business Administration and of History in the Business, Government, and the International Economy Unit at Harvard Business School and in the History Department and Harvard University. He has won numerous awards... View Details

          Keywords: banking; defense; education industry; fashion; food; manufacturing; wine
          • May 2022
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          Timnit Gebru: 'SILENCED No More' on AI Bias and The Harms of Large Language Models

          By: Tsedal Neeley and Stefani Ruper
          Dr. Timnit Gebru—a leading artificial intelligence (AI) computer scientist and co-lead of Google’s Ethical AI team—was messaging with one of her colleagues when she saw the words: “Did you resign?? Megan sent an email saying that she accepted your resignation.” Heart... View Details
          Keywords: Ethics; Employment; Corporate Social Responsibility and Impact; Technological Innovation
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          Neeley, Tsedal, and Stefani Ruper. "Timnit Gebru: 'SILENCED No More' on AI Bias and The Harms of Large Language Models." Harvard Business School Case 422-085, May 2022.
          • 20 Mar 2018
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          Countering Political Risk in Colonial India: German Multinationals and the Challenge of Internment (1914–1947)

          Keywords: by Christina Lubinski, Valeria Giacomin, and Klara Schnitzer
          • April 2012
          • Article

          How Many Direct Reports?

          By: Gary L. Neilson and Julie Wulf
          If senior executives are feeling ever more pressed for time, why would they add more to their plates? It might sound counterintuitive, but research by Booz & Company's Gary L. Neilson and me shows that over the past 20 years the CEO's average span of control, measured... View Details
          Keywords: Leadership; Governance Controls; Managerial Roles; Adaptation; Personal Development and Career; Cooperation; Management Teams
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          Neilson, Gary L., and Julie Wulf. "How Many Direct Reports?" Harvard Business Review 90, no. 4 (April 2012).
          • 21 Oct 2015
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          How to Predict if a New Business Idea is Any Good

          Operations Management unit at Harvard Business School. “They didn’t know it would turn out to be a multibillion dollar industry.” “By definition, when an investor makes an investment, it changes the probability of success” In a new working paper, Shu asks the... View Details
          Keywords: by Michael Blanding; Accommodations; Financial Services
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