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  • 09 Oct 2024
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Worker welfare: From theory to tangible good

Good Business Lab cofounder Anant Nyshadham on demonstrating the ROI of better worker conditions and getting from academic exercise to large-scale implementation. View Details
  • January 2012
  • Teaching Note

Best Practice in Consumer Packaged Goods Management

By: Rebecca M. Henderson and Ryan Johnson
Keywords: Consumer Products Industry
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Henderson, Rebecca M., and Ryan Johnson. "Best Practice in Consumer Packaged Goods Management ." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 312-062, January 2012.
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Why Good Innovations Don't Get to Market

By: Michael Beer, Russell Eisenstat and Derek Schrader
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Beer, Michael, Russell Eisenstat, and Derek Schrader. "Why Good Innovations Don't Get to Market." Strategy & Innovation 3 (2005).
  • 03 May 2016
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Is Political Activism Actually Good for Business?

  • 24 Jan 2018
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How to Get People Addicted to a Good Habit

  • 1982
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Incentive Compatibility in a Market with Indivisible Goods

By: A. E. Roth
Keywords: Motivation and Incentives; Markets; Goods and Commodities
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Roth, A. E. "Incentive Compatibility in a Market with Indivisible Goods." Economics Letters 9, no. 2 (1982): 127–132.
  • 16 Mar 2021
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How Microsoft stays on Washington’s good side

  • 21 Oct 2012
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Good and Bad Leaders Can Be the Opposite Sides of the Same Coin

  • 12 Jan 2025
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How to Have the Perfect Conversation — And Why It’s Good for You

  • 05 Aug 2015
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Leveraging MBA Skills for the Public Good

Caryl Brackenridge (MBA 1965) didn’t think too much about being one of eight women to pioneer enrollment in the full-time MBA program at HBS. With two years of post-college teaching experience and two brothers, Brackenridge was used to... View Details
  • 2019
  • Working Paper

Real Exchange Rate Behavior: New Evidence from Matched Retail Goods

By: Alberto Cavallo, Brent Neiman and Roberto Rigobon
We use a dataset containing daily prices for thousands of matched retail products in nine countries to study tradable-goods real exchange rates. Prices were collected from the websites of large multi-channel retailers and then carefully matched into narrowly-defined... View Details
Keywords: Purchasing Power Parity; Online Prices; Real Exchange Rate; Macroeconomics; Currency Exchange Rate; Price; Internet and the Web
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Cavallo, Alberto, Brent Neiman, and Roberto Rigobon. "Real Exchange Rate Behavior: New Evidence from Matched Retail Goods." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 20-040, January 2019.
  • 2022
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Consumer Demand with Social Influences: Evidence from an E-Commerce Platform

By: El Hadi Caoui, Chiara Farronato, John J. Horton and Robert Schultz
For some kinds of goods, rarity itself is valued. "Fashionable'" goods are demanded in part because they are unique. In this paper, we explore the economics of rare goods using auctions of limited-edition shoes held by an e-commerce platform. We model endogenous entry... View Details
Keywords: Rare Goods; Scarcity; E-commerce; Consumer Behavior; Auctions
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Caoui, El Hadi, Chiara Farronato, John J. Horton, and Robert Schultz. "Consumer Demand with Social Influences: Evidence from an E-Commerce Platform." NBER Working Paper Series, No. 30351, August 2022.
  • July 2019
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The Elements of a Good Company Apology

By: Sandra J. Sucher and Shalene Gupta
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Sucher, Sandra J., and Shalene Gupta. "The Elements of a Good Company Apology." Special Issue on Broken Trust. Harvard Business Review: The Big Idea (July 2019).
  • 2019
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Redirecting Rawlsian Reasoning toward the Greater Good

By: Joshua D. Greene, Karen Huang and Max Bazerman
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Greene, Joshua D., Karen Huang, and Max Bazerman. "Redirecting Rawlsian Reasoning toward the Greater Good." Working Paper, 2019.
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Why Bad Things Happen to Good Companies

By: Richard S. Tedlow, Benson P. Shapiro and Adrian Jurij Slywotzky
Keywords: Business Ventures
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Tedlow, Richard S., Benson P. Shapiro, and Adrian Jurij Slywotzky. "Why Bad Things Happen to Good Companies." Strategy & Business, no. 3 (Second Quarter 1996): 16–26.
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Origins of the Belief in Good True Selves

By: Julian De Freitas, Mina Cikara, Igor Grossman and Rebecca Schlegel
Despite differences in beliefs about the self across cultures and relevant individual differences, recent evidence suggests that people universally believe in a ‘true self’ that is morally good. We propose that this belief arises from a general tendency: psychological... View Details
Keywords: Self; True Self; Psychological Essentialism; Values and Beliefs; Moral Sensibility
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De Freitas, Julian, Mina Cikara, Igor Grossman, and Rebecca Schlegel. "Origins of the Belief in Good True Selves." Trends in Cognitive Sciences 21, no. 9 (September 2017): 634–636.
  • February 2020 (Revised August 2021)
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Australia: Commodities, Competitiveness, Climate and China

By: Richard H.K. Vietor and Laura Alfaro
For the past few decades, Australia has dealt with the benefits and costs of repeated mining booms—inflation, a housing bubble, a current account deficit, and growing dependence on China. Between 1996 and 2007, however, Australia had most of these issues under control... View Details
Keywords: Commodities; Competitiveness; Carbon Tax; Environment; Capital Flows; Current Account; Mining; Economy; Problems and Challenges; Climate Change; Taxation; Competition; Financial Condition; Government and Politics; Inflation and Deflation; Environmental Sustainability; Australia
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Vietor, Richard H.K., and Laura Alfaro. "Australia: Commodities, Competitiveness, Climate and China." Harvard Business School Case 720-028, February 2020. (Revised August 2021.)
  • 24 Apr 2014
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Being a good corporate citizen by supporting arts and schools in New York City

Andrew Tisch (MBA 1977), cochairman of Loews Corporation, views his role as a good corporate citizen as supporting cultural and education organizations throughout New York City. (Published April 2014) View Details
  • 04 Aug 2015
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At Gravity Payments, No Good Deed Goes Unpunished

  • 06 Nov 2017
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Finding the Good in the Republican Tax Plan

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