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Private and Civil Society Governors of Mercury Pollution from Artisanal and Small-scale Gold Mining: A Network Analytic Approach

By: Kristin Sippl
Artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) is both a subsistence livelihood for millions of people and the leading source of mercury pollution globally. The United Nation’s 2013 Minamata Convention on Mercury aims to address this challenge, but such public regulatory... View Details
Keywords: Artisanal And Small-scale Mining (ASM); Private Governance; Gold; Mercury; Mining; Governance; Networks; Pollutants; Research
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Sippl, Kristin. "Private and Civil Society Governors of Mercury Pollution from Artisanal and Small-scale Gold Mining: A Network Analytic Approach." Extractive Industries and Society 2, no. 2 (April 2015): 198–208.
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Macroeconomic management

By: Richard H.K. Vietor
Richard H. K. Vietor has been studying how national governments foster economic development and compete in a globalized economy. He has been researching these activities in ten countries, publishing the results first in 2007, in a book entitled How Countries... View Details
  • 5 Apr 2006
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Redefining Health Care: Creating Value-Based Competition on Results

By: Michael E. Porter
This presentation draws on a forthcoming book with Elizabeth Olmsted Teisberg (Redefining Health Care: Creating Value-Based Competition on Results, Harvard Business School Press). Earlier publications about the work include the Harvard Business Review article... View Details
Keywords: Health; United States
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Porter, Michael E. "Redefining Health Care: Creating Value-Based Competition on Results." Forces Of Change: New Strategies for the Evolving Health Care Marketplace, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA, April 5, 2006.
  • 08 Dec 2014
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Harvard Business School Announces Sixteen Entrepreneurs-in-Residence

  • 12 Feb 2013
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What Happens When You Have Fewer Managers

  • 23 Oct 2012
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Seventeen Entrepreneurs-in-Residence Join Harvard Business School

  • 17 Dec 2010
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Becoming a Better Leader

  • 22 Feb 2011
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The Most Important Management Trends of the (Still Young) Twenty-First Century

  • 17 May 2022
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Harvard Professor Reveals Why You Feel Lost & Unhappy in Life | Arthur Brooks on Impact Theory

  • 24 Aug 2021
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MBA Students are Barnstorming the Space Industry

  • 01 Aug 2011
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Immigrant Innovators: Job Stealers or Job Creators?

  • 19 Aug 2011
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Managing Multiple Bosses

  • 09 Sep 2011
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How to Build a Stellar Team at a High-Potential Startup

  • 08 Dec 2017
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Why Independent Bookstores Work in the Age of Amazon

  • 09 Aug 2017
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4 Ways to Maximize Disruption in the Gig Economy

  • 12 Jan 2016
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Get Paid What You’re Worth: Obtaining Accurate Wage Information

  • November 2007
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Measuring Consumer and Competitive Impact with Elasticity Decompositions

Marketing investments are designed to change consumer behavior in ways that help goods compete in the marketplace. Previous research has focused on using elasticity decompositions to measure how these investments affect either consumer decision making or competing... View Details
Keywords: Decision Choices and Conditions; Investment Return; Marketing Strategy; Consumer Behavior; Measurement and Metrics; Mathematical Methods; Competitive Advantage
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Steenburgh, Thomas J. "Measuring Consumer and Competitive Impact with Elasticity Decompositions." Journal of Marketing Research (JMR) 44, no. 4 (November 2007): 636–646.
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formed as a wholly owned subsidiary of Harvard University. 1997 to 2017 Global Research Centers opened in Silicon Valley ; other regional research centers were opened in Asia-Pacific (1999), Latin America... View Details
  • 2007
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Postcards from the Edge: A Review of the Business and Environment Literature

By: Andrew A. King and Luca Berchicci
Environmental issues, while of growing interest, have been outside the main focus of business scholarship. This position on the periphery may have been a good thing. It allowed scholars of business and the environment to consider unusual theories and evaluate... View Details
Keywords: Corporate Governance; Governing Rules, Regulations, and Reforms; Research; Environmental Sustainability; Competitive Advantage
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King, Andrew A., and Luca Berchicci. "Postcards from the Edge: A Review of the Business and Environment Literature." In The Academy of Management Annals, edited by James P. Walsh and Arthur P. Brief, 513–547. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2007.
  • November 2022 (Revised March 2024)
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Replika AI: Monetizing a Chatbot

By: Julian De Freitas and Nicole Tempest Keller
In early 2018, Eugenia Kuyda, co-founder and CEO of San Francisco-based chatbot Replika AI, was deciding how to monetize the app she had built. Launched in 2017, Replika was a consumer AI “companion app” developed by a team of AI software engineers originally based in... View Details
Keywords: Mental Health; Subscriber Models; TAM; Monetization Strategy; Marketing Strategy; Product Marketing; AI and Machine Learning; Applications and Software; Product Positioning; Health Disorders; Technology Industry
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De Freitas, Julian, and Nicole Tempest Keller. "Replika AI: Monetizing a Chatbot." Harvard Business School Case 523-016, November 2022. (Revised March 2024.)
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