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  • 12 Oct 1999
  • Research & Ideas

Porter’s Perspective: Competing in the Global Economy

interconnected companies, specialized suppliers, service providers, firms in related industries, and associated institutions in particular fields that compete but also cooperate") in your 1990 book The Competitive Advantage of... View Details
Keywords: Re: Michael E. Porter

    H. Kent Bowen

    Professor Kent Bowen's current research and teaching is in the field of operations and technology management. He has served as course head for the required first year MBA course, Technology and Operations Management, two advanced level courses, Running and Growing... View Details

    • 21 May 2012
    • Research & Ideas

    OSHA Inspections: Protecting Employees or Killing Jobs?

    Little did the researchers know at the time how difficult it would be to extract the data for analysis. That task fell to Toffel, who was still completing his doctoral studies at Haas when the research began... View Details
    Keywords: by Michael Blanding
    • August 2005 (Revised August 2006)
    • Exercise

    People Management

    By: Boris Groysberg and David Lane
    Highlights critical gaps between research and practice in the field of strategic human resources management. Also, aims to debunk some myths and preconceptions that general managers bring to their HR decisions. Before class, participants fill out a true-or-false... View Details
    Keywords: Human Resources; Management; Compensation and Benefits; Retention; Performance Evaluation
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    Groysberg, Boris, and David Lane. "People Management." Harvard Business School Exercise 406-034, August 2005. (Revised August 2006.)

      Robin J. Ely

      Robin Ely is the Diane Doerge Wilson Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. She conducts research on race and gender relations in organizations with a focus on leadership, identity, and organizational culture change.... View Details

      • October 2009
      • Article

      A Decision-making Perspective to Negotiation: A Review of the Past and a Look into the Future

      By: Chia-Jung Tsay and Max Bazerman
      Through the decision-analytic approach to negotiations, the past quarter century has seen the development of a better dialog between the descriptive and the prescriptive, as well as a burgeoning interest in the field for both academics and practitioners. Researchers... View Details
      Keywords: Decision Making; Negotiation; Perspective; Ethics; Emotions; Perception; Relationships; Management Practices and Processes; Training; Behavior
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      Tsay, Chia-Jung, and Max Bazerman. "A Decision-making Perspective to Negotiation: A Review of the Past and a Look into the Future." Negotiation Journal 25, no. 4 (October 2009): 467–480.
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      Overview

      For the past 30 years, VG has been researching and writing about strategy and innovation. His publications have been cited more than 9,000 times—placing him among the top researchers in the field of strategic management. He is a rare academic who has published more... View Details
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      Strategic Uncertainty and Communication in Bargaining

      A second field of research deals with the effects of strategic uncertainty and communication on bargaining behavior. Stylized bargaining situations are the simplest prototypes of strategic interaction. However, their experimental study provides us with insights which... View Details

        Edward H. Chang

        Edward Chang (he/him/his) is an Assistant Professor of Business Administration in the Negotiation, Organizations & Markets Unit at Harvard Business School. He teaches Inclusion in the MBA required curriculum and Negotiations in the MBA elective curriculum.
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        • 07 Aug 2014
        • News

        Harvard Business School Professor Max Bazerman Honored by Academy of Management

          Rebecca A. Karp

          Rebecca Karp is an Assistant Professor in the Strategy Unit at Harvard Business School. She teaches Strategy in the MBA required curriculum. Professor Karp is a field researcher and ethnographer. Her research examines how companies formulate and... View Details

            Matter Over Mind, by David Brooks

            I had a fantastic visit to the Harvard Decision Sciences Lab...and I got to meet several of the researchers there.

            I got to hear Amy Cuddy of the Harvard Business School, describe her research. I... View Details

            • 26 Mar 2012
            • Research & Ideas

            What Neuroscience Tells Us About Consumer Desire

            electrical current, they pressed the lever over and over again, hundreds of times per hour, foregoing food or sleep, until many of them dropped dead from exhaustion. Further research found pleasure centers exist in human brains, too.... View Details
            Keywords: by Carmen Nobel; Consumer Products
            • 2009
            • Working Paper

            A Decision-making Perspective to Negotiation: A Review of the Past and a Look into the Future

            By: Chia-Jung Tsay and Max H. Bazerman
            Through the decision-analytic approach to negotiations, the past quarter century has seen the development of a better dialog between the descriptive and the prescriptive, as well as a burgeoning interest in the field for both academics and practitioners. Researchers... View Details
            Keywords: Decision Making; Ethics; Negotiation; Behavior; Cognition and Thinking; Emotions
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            Tsay, Chia-Jung, and Max H. Bazerman. "A Decision-making Perspective to Negotiation: A Review of the Past and a Look into the Future." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 10-002, July 2009.
            • 25 Nov 2015
            • News

            Pfizer-Allergan Merger Won't Lead to New, Innovative Drugs

              Juan Alcacer

              Juan Alcacer is the James J. Hill Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. He joined HBS in 2007 and has taught the required MBA strategy course, an elective on Global Strategy and PhD courses in Strategy and International Business. Within... View Details

              Keywords: consulting; management consulting; telecommunications
              • 13 Apr 2015
              • News

              ‘Mad Men’ at work: Who is more creative, Megan or Stan?

              • 2006
              • Article

              Schumpeter's Plea: Historical Methods in the Study of Entrepreneurship

              By: Rohit Daniel Wadhwani and Geoffrey Jones
              This paper outlines the case for why and how historical methods are important to the study of entrepreneurship. We show that research in entrepreneurship has displayed declining attention to historical context since the field first emerged in the 1940s. We discuss why... View Details
              Keywords: History; Research; Entrepreneurship
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              Wadhwani, Rohit Daniel, and Geoffrey Jones. "Schumpeter's Plea: Historical Methods in the Study of Entrepreneurship." Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings (2006).
              • 2019
              • Chapter

              Markets as Networks: The Dynamics and Implications of Interorganizational Network Structures

              By: Ranjay Gulati and Maxim Sytch
              We discuss existing research that applies a relational, socio-structural lens to studying organizations and markets. Research in this field has described markets first and foremost as networks of enduring relationships and repeated interactions among organizations. We... View Details
              Keywords: Interorganizatonal Relationships; Social Networks; Networks; Markets
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              Gulati, Ranjay, and Maxim Sytch. "Markets as Networks: The Dynamics and Implications of Interorganizational Network Structures." In The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Strategic Management. Continuously updated edition, edited by Mie Augier and David J. Teece. Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. Electronic. (Pre-published, October 2013 and updated in 2014.)
              • 18 Jul 2014
              • News

              “The Promise of Microfinance and Women’s Empowerment; What Does the Evidence Say?;”

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