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Agricultural Technology Adoption: Evidence from Smallholder Farms in India." Journal of Development Economics 176 (September 2025). June 2025 Article Outcome and Process Frames: Strategic Renewal and Capability Reprioritization at the... View Details
  • 14 Mar 2014
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In Grief, Try Personal Rituals

  • 13 Feb 2017
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What Does It Take to Be Truly Happy?

  • 2018
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Service Operations: What Have We Learned?

By: Liana Victorino, Joy M. Field, Ryan W. Buell, Michael J. Dixon, Susan M. Goldstein, Larry J. Menor, Madeleine E. Pullman, Aleda V. Roth, Enrico Secchi and Jie J. Zhang
The purpose of this article is to identify research themes in service operations that have great potential for exciting and innovative conceptual and empirical work. To frame these research themes, the article provides a systematic literature review of operations... View Details
Keywords: Service Operations; Knowledge; Research
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Victorino, Liana, Joy M. Field, Ryan W. Buell, Michael J. Dixon, Susan M. Goldstein, Larry J. Menor, Madeleine E. Pullman, Aleda V. Roth, Enrico Secchi, and Jie J. Zhang. "Service Operations: What Have We Learned?" Journal of Service Management 29, no. 1 (2018): 39–54.

    Asim I. Khwaja

    Asim Ijaz Khwaja is the Director of the Center for International Development and the Sumitomo-Foundation for Advanced Studies on International Development Professor of International Finance and Development at the Harvard Kennedy School, and co-founder of the View Details

      Jillian J. Jordan

      Jillian Jordan is an Assistant Professor of Business Administration in the Negotiation, Organizations & Markets Unit at Harvard Business School. She teaches Negotiations in the MBA elective curriculum.

      Professor Jordan’s research investigates moral... View Details

      • 21 Dec 2010
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      First Look: December 21

      Enabling Reliability, Validity, and Knowledge Spill-ins through Inferential Learning Activities Authors:James Oldroyd and Ranjay Gulati Publication:Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal (forthcoming) Abstract This exploratory study examines... View Details
      • 01 May 2007
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      First Look: May 1, 2007

      Lessons from the Management of Clinical Trials Authors:Robert S.Huckman and Darren E. Zinner Periodical:Strategic Management Journal (forthcoming) Abstract For over three decades, the benefits of focus have been touted under the guiding... View Details
      Keywords: Sean Silverthorne
      • 30 Nov 2015
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      Five Ways to Give Better Gifts (Backed by Science)

      • 05 Oct 2014
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      SEC’s new rules give US money market funds a floating feeling

      • 10 Sep 2019
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      New Survey Shows U.S. Businesses Taking Steps to Foster Culture Of Health, But Room to Grow

        Daniel Rabetti

        Professor Rabetti is a financial economist from São Paulo, Brazil, with a Ph.D. in Business from Tel Aviv University. He joined the National University of Singapore (NUS) Business School in 2023 as the S. Dhanabalan Chair in Quantitative Studies and an Assistant... View Details

        • 2011
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        I Moved Your Cheese: For Those Who Refuse to Live as Mice in Someone Else's Maze

        By: Deepak Malhotra
        Now a Wall Street Journal Best-seller! If you were a mouse trapped in a maze and someone kept moving the cheese, what would you do? Over a decade ago, the best-selling business fable Who Moved My Cheese? offered its answer to the question: accept that change is... View Details
        Keywords: Leadership; Success; Personal Development and Career; Problems and Challenges; Opportunities; Creativity
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        Malhotra, Deepak. I Moved Your Cheese: For Those Who Refuse to Live as Mice in Someone Else's Maze. Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2011. (Wall Street Journal Best-Seller; Translated in ~20 languages.)

          Jon M. Jachimowicz

          Jon M. Jachimowicz is an Assistant Professor of Business Administration in the Organizational Behavior Unit at Harvard Business School, where he teaches the Leadership and Organizational Behavior course (LEAD) in the Required Curriculum. He studies... View Details

          • August 2006
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          Predicting Returns with Managerial Decision Variables: Is There a Small-Sample Bias?

          By: Malcolm Baker, Ryan Taliaferro and Jeffrey Wurgler
          Many studies find that aggregate managerial decision variables, such as aggregate equity issuance, predict stock or bond market returns. Recent research argues that these findings may be driven by an aggregate time-series version of Schultz's (2003, Journal of Finance... View Details
          Keywords: Prejudice and Bias; Fairness; Managerial Roles; Management Analysis, Tools, and Techniques; Equity; Bonds; Financial Markets; Investment; Capital Markets; Borrowing and Debt; Investment Return
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          Baker, Malcolm, Ryan Taliaferro, and Jeffrey Wurgler. "Predicting Returns with Managerial Decision Variables: Is There a Small-Sample Bias?" Journal of Finance 61, no. 4 (August 2006): 1711–1730. (Section V of "Pseudo Market Timing and Predictive Regressions, NBER Working Paper Series, No. 10823, contains additional analyses.)
          • 12 Jul 2015
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          Reusable bags prove powerful

          • 01 Jan 2008
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          CFA Institute's Financial Analysts Journal Best Perspectives Award

          • 02 Aug 2021
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          Why Bond Funds May Be Riskier than They Seem

          • 02 Feb 2017
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          Black Business Leaders Series: The Entrepreneurship Behind Ebony Magazine

          • 26 May 2011
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          Good companies need more than words

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