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  • May 2020
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Negotiating a Better Future: How Interpersonal Skills Facilitate Inter-Generational Investment

By: Nava Ashraf, Natalie Bau, Corinne Low and Kathleen McGinn
Using a randomized control trial, we examine whether offering adolescent girls nonmaterial resources—specifically, negotiation skills—can improve educational outcomes in a low-income country. In so doing, we provide the first evidence on the effects of an intervention... View Details
Keywords: Negotiation; Competency and Skills; Training; Age; Gender; Education; Investment; Outcome or Result; Developing Countries and Economies
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Ashraf, Nava, Natalie Bau, Corinne Low, and Kathleen McGinn. "Negotiating a Better Future: How Interpersonal Skills Facilitate Inter-Generational Investment." Quarterly Journal of Economics 135, no. 2 (May 2020): 1095–1151.

    Sarah Hodges

    spinouts. Sarah was previously a member of the executive team at Pluralsight (NASDAQ: PS), the world’s largest online learning community for IT, dev and creative training. Prior to Pluralsight, she co-founded Intelligent.ly, a leadership View Details
    Keywords: Finance
    • 23 Apr 2018
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    Sowing the Seeds of Leadership

    socially responsible development projects in economically challenged communities. Students come from 48 countries, predominately in Latin America and Africa. The admissions team and faculty personally... View Details
    Keywords: Deborah Blagg
    • 01 Mar 2003
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    Post-Soviet Purpose

    of Slavic Studies. The book describes how national identities influence the world economy and explains patterns of economic disintegration and reintegration among Russia and the other fourteen states that composed the Soviet Union View Details
    Keywords: Publishing Industries (except Internet); Information
    • October 1998 (Revised September 1999)
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    Brazil Confronts an Interdependent World

    By: George C. Lodge and Cate Reavis
    Discusses the politics of change and how Brazilian President Fernando Henrique Cardoso, elected in 1994, has fought to promote systemic change in Brazil. While his Real Plan has stabilized inflation and attracted foreign investment, the nation's deficit continues to... View Details
    Keywords: Development Economics; Government and Politics; Inflation and Deflation; Foreign Direct Investment; Equality and Inequality; Change; Social Issues; Public Administration Industry; Brazil
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    Lodge, George C., and Cate Reavis. "Brazil Confronts an Interdependent World." Harvard Business School Case 799-004, October 1998. (Revised September 1999.)
    • 14 Jan 2014
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    Spreading the Seeds of Entrepreneurship

    seeds of entrepreneurship among rural youth in America's heartland. Schultz is the founder and CEO of Agracel, an industrial development firm that focuses on rural America. Since 1986, Agracel, based in Effingham, Illinois, has completed... View Details
    Keywords: CEO (Creating Entrepreneurial Opportunities); Educational Services; Agriculture; Manufacturing
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    Cameron Cohen | MBA

    interested in the intersection of machine learning and economics and how we can develop automation for social good. Formative experience at the intersection of technology and business Last summer, I worked... View Details
    • 2007
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    Aggregating Impact: A Funder's Guide to Mission Investment Intermediaries

    By: Mark R. Kramer and Sarah E. Cooch
    Despite the wide range of impact investment intermediaries that are available and the advantages they can offer, many funders remain unaware of this growing trend to deliver both social impact and financial returns. This study from 2007 provides an overview of these... View Details
    Keywords: Financial Intermediaries; Foundations; Impact Investment; Development Economics; Mission and Purpose; Investment; Strategy
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    Kramer, Mark R., and Sarah E. Cooch. "Aggregating Impact: A Funder's Guide to Mission Investment Intermediaries." Report, FSG, November 2007.
    • 2010
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    Are Lagging Regions Catching Up with Leading Regions?

    By: Lakshmi Iyer, Ejaz Ghani and Saurabh Mishra
    Keywords: Geographic Location; Competitive Advantage; Development Economics
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    Iyer, Lakshmi, Ejaz Ghani, and Saurabh Mishra. "Are Lagging Regions Catching Up with Leading Regions?" In The Poor Half Billion in South Asia, edited by Ejaz Ghani. Oxford University Press, 2010.
    • 12 Nov 2001
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    Facing the New World Order

    here is that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to economic reform in countries. It depends really on where you are in your competitiveness development process. The major theme in this year's report is... View Details
    Keywords: by Staff
    • January 2011 (Revised April 2014)
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    Uptake of Malaria Rapid Diagnostic Tests

    By: Nava Ashraf, Natalie Kindred and Richard Sedlmayr
    This case describes barriers to adoption of malaria rapid diagnostic tests in Zambia and highlights the importance of understanding end users in promoting product adoption. Rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) are simple, easy-to-use tools that provide a relatively reliable,... View Details
    Keywords: Developing Countries and Economies; Health Pandemics; Technology; Health Care and Treatment; Policy; Behavior; Prejudice and Bias; Health Industry; Zambia
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    In Charts: Like Einstein, Global Inventors Bring Big Ideas Across Borders | Working Knowledge

    Inventors who move across borders—or global mobile inventors as we refer to them—are a rising global phenomenon leaving a clear footprint in the diffusion of technologies,” says " Global Mobile Inventors ," a study published in the Journal of View Details
    • 01 Mar 2010
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    Noted & Quoted

    “Unfortunately, the technology for growing flu viruses to make vaccines is fifty years old — it’s chicken eggs.” — HBS Professor of Management Practice and former Merck CEO Raymond Gilmartin, at a November HBS panel discussion on drug View Details
    Keywords: Educational Services; Information
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    Sustainability in Manufacturing Industry

    This is a part of Baker Library's Sustainability Research Guide. Background Readings The Next Economic Growth Engine Scaling Fourth Industrial Revolution Technologies in Production This paper summarizes new findings and... View Details
    • 19 Sep 2012
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    Funding Innovation: Is Your Firm Doing it Wrong?

    Here's a cautionary tale of innovation woe: Nokia has consistently outspent Apple on phone-related research and development over the past decade, especially in the years leading up to the launch of Apple's iPhone. Between 2004 and 2007,... View Details
    Keywords: by Carmen Nobel
    • 21 Jul 2023
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    Malcolm McClain (MBA/MPP 2023) Named First RISE Career Fellow

    through user engagement, will develop approaches and services for employers, community leaders, and others to address user needs. “Malcolm brings BrightUp investing, economic mobility, policy, and... View Details
    • 01 Mar 2025
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    Forward Thinking

    book, Space to Grow: Unlocking the Final Economic Frontier, Weinzierl and his coauthor Brendan Rosseau—a former teaching fellow and research associate at HBS who now works for Jeff Bezos’s space company Blue Origin—explore how the... View Details
    Keywords: Alexander Gelfand; Illustrations by Franziska Barczyk; Space Research and Technology; Government
    • 01 Jun 2019
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    City on a Hill

    eight years below the national average.) But with its manifold offerings and programs, all of which feed one another in ways both obvious and subtle, the school is a model for a radically diverse approach to economic View Details
    Keywords: Alexander Gelfand; photographed by Clay Cook
    • December 2010 (Revised April 2013)
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    Kepak and the Future of the Irish Beef Industry

    By: David E. Bell, Damien P. McLoughlin and Mary Shelman
    As Ireland's third largest beef processor, Kepak faces new opportunities as well as significant challenges from the collapse of the "Celtic Tiger." The government has identified food and agriculture as one way the country could significantly grow exports. However, the... View Details
    Keywords: Animal-Based Agribusiness; Economic Sectors; Policy; Growth and Development Strategy; Marketing; Competition; Cooperation; Agriculture and Agribusiness Industry; Food and Beverage Industry; Republic of Ireland
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    Bell, David E., Damien P. McLoughlin, and Mary Shelman. "Kepak and the Future of the Irish Beef Industry." Harvard Business School Case 511-070, December 2010. (Revised April 2013.)
    • 1999
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    Reliability in Measuring Market Orientation and Financial Performance in Transition Economies

    By: R. Deshpande and J. U. Farley
    Keywords: Developing Countries and Economies; Markets; Finance; Performance Evaluation; Measurement and Metrics
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    Deshpande, R., and J. U. Farley. "Reliability in Measuring Market Orientation and Financial Performance in Transition Economies." In Marketing Issues in Transnational Economies, edited by R. Batra, 127–138. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999.
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