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The Profits of Power: Energy Politics in Russia and Europe

By: Rawi E. Abdelal
In this project, Abdelal explores the rise and ultimate decline of the Russian-European energy relationship. View Details
Keywords: Russia; Europe; Energy; Geopolitics
  • February 2010 (Revised March 2013)
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Negotiating Trust: Borrowers, Lenders, and the Politics of Household Debt

By: Catherine S. M. Duggan and Alexander F. Roehrkasse
Keywords: Borrowing and Debt; Personal Finance; Negotiation; Trust
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Duggan, Catherine S. M., and Alexander F. Roehrkasse. "Negotiating Trust: Borrowers, Lenders, and the Politics of Household Debt." Harvard Business School Case 710-048, February 2010. (Revised March 2013.)
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Color Blindness and Interracial Interaction: Playing the Political Correctness Game

By: Michael I. Norton, Samuel R. Sommers, Evan P. Apfelbaum, Natassia Pura and Dan Ariely
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Norton, Michael I., Samuel R. Sommers, Evan P. Apfelbaum, Natassia Pura, and Dan Ariely. "Color Blindness and Interracial Interaction: Playing the Political Correctness Game." Psychological Science 17, no. 11 (November 2006): 949–953.
  • September 2004
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Spin (and Pitch) Doctors: Campaign Strategies in Televised Political Debates

By: Michael I. Norton and George R. Goethals
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Norton, Michael I., and George R. Goethals. "Spin (and Pitch) Doctors: Campaign Strategies in Televised Political Debates." Political Behavior 26, no. 3 (September 2004): 227–248.
  • 01 Oct 2020
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Targeted political advertising could change how and whether people vote

  • 12 Dec 2019
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Political Economy and Justice: Exploring the State of Current Research

  • 28 Oct 2024
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Latino Voters Have Grown More Politically Divided. That’s Not Surprising.

John Judis and Ruy Teixeira heralded a new age of US politics in their 2002 book, The Emerging Democratic Majority. The book predicted that the growing Latino population, coupled with a clear Democratic lead in many other growing segments... View Details
Keywords: by Richard Calvo, Vincent Pons, and Jesse M. Shapiro
  • 1999
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Are People Polite to Computers: Responses to Computer-based Interviewing Systems

By: C. I. Nass, Y. Moon and P. Carney
Keywords: Information Technology; System
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Nass, C. I., Y. Moon, and P. Carney. "Are People Polite to Computers: Responses to Computer-based Interviewing Systems." Journal of Applied Social Psychology 29, no. 5 (1999): 1093–1110.
  • 1998
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Are People Polite to Computers? Responses to Computer-Based Interviewing Systems

By: Clifford Nass, Youngme Moon and Paul Carney
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Nass, Clifford, Youngme Moon, and Paul Carney. "Are People Polite to Computers? Responses to Computer-Based Interviewing Systems." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 99-045, September 1998.
  • 2021
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Going Out or Opting Out? Capital, Political Vulnerability, and the State in China's Outward Investment

By: Meg Rithmire
How do state-business relations interact with outward investment in authoritarian regimes? This paper examines this question in the context of China’s rapid transformation into major capital exporter. While most political economy scholarship focuses on firms’ economic... View Details
Keywords: Outward Investment; Capital Controls; Investment; Global Range; Capital; Globalization; Policy; Government and Politics; China
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Rithmire, Meg. "Going Out or Opting Out? Capital, Political Vulnerability, and the State in China's Outward Investment." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 20-009, June 2019. (Revised January 2021.)
  • August 1984 (Revised June 1985)
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Antitrust Movement: Symbolic Politics and Industrial Organization Economics, Teaching Note

By: Richard S. Tedlow
Keywords: Monopoly; Government and Politics
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Tedlow, Richard S. "Antitrust Movement: Symbolic Politics and Industrial Organization Economics, Teaching Note." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 385-064, August 1984. (Revised June 1985.)
  • 03 Apr 2012
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Clear and Present Danger: Planning and New Venture Survival Amid Political and Civil Violence

Keywords: by Shon Hiatt & Wesley Sine
  • September 2006
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Political Relationships, Global Financing and Corporate Transparency: Evidence from Indonesia

By: Christian Leuz and Felix Oberholzer-Gee
Keywords: Government and Politics; Relationships; Financing and Loans; Business Ventures; Indonesia
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Leuz, Christian, and Felix Oberholzer-Gee. "Political Relationships, Global Financing and Corporate Transparency: Evidence from Indonesia." Journal of Financial Economics 81, no. 3 (September 2006): 411–439.

    Clear and Present Danger: Planning and New Venture Survival amid Political and Civil Violence

    Although entrepreneurs constitute a key economic driving force for many countries, they often face unstable environments due to violence and civil unrest. Yet, we know very little about how environments characterized by high levels of political and civil violence... View Details

    • 2010
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    The Peculiar Politics of American Disaster Policy: How Television Has Changed Federal Relief

    By: David Moss
    Particularly since the 1960s, the federal government has played a significant role in financing disaster losses in the United States. The federal government may thus be thought of as providing an implicit form of public disaster insurance. However, unlike many... View Details
    Keywords: Insurance; Policy; Government and Politics; Media; Natural Disasters; United States
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    Moss, David. "The Peculiar Politics of American Disaster Policy: How Television Has Changed Federal Relief." Chap. 18 in The Irrational Economist: Making Decisions in a Dangerous World, edited by Erwann Michel-Kerjan and Paul Slovic, 151–160. New York: PublicAffairs Books, 2010.
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    Political Skill: Explaining the Effects of Nonnative Accent on Managerial Hiring and Entrepreneurial Investment Decisions

    By: Laura Huang, Marcia Frideger and Jone L. Pearce
    We propose and test a new theory explaining glass-ceiling bias against nonnative speakers as driven by perceptions that nonnative speakers have weak political skill. Although nonnative accent is a complex signal, its effects on assessments of the speakers' political... View Details
    Keywords: Spoken Communication; Prejudice and Bias; Competency and Skills; Selection and Staffing; Entrepreneurship; Investment; Decisions
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    Huang, Laura, Marcia Frideger, and Jone L. Pearce. "Political Skill: Explaining the Effects of Nonnative Accent on Managerial Hiring and Entrepreneurial Investment Decisions." Journal of Applied Psychology 98, no. 6 (November 2013): 1005–1017.
    • August 2009 (Revised September 2009)
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    Petrobras in Ecuador (C): Lula and Political Risk at Home

    By: Aldo Musacchio and Lena G. Goldberg
    Keywords: Government and Politics
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    Musacchio, Aldo, and Lena G. Goldberg. "Petrobras in Ecuador (C): Lula and Political Risk at Home." Harvard Business School Supplement 310-029, August 2009. (Revised September 2009.)
    • July 26, 2019
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    You're Probably Making Incorrect Assumptions about Your Opposing Political Party

    By: Arthur C. Brooks
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    Brooks, Arthur C. "You're Probably Making Incorrect Assumptions about Your Opposing Political Party." Washington Post, On Leadership (July 26, 2019).
    • 19 Aug 2014
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    Can Political Pressure Save The Market Basket Board From Itself?

    • 21 Mar 2023
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    The Surprisingly Similar Political Strategy of Gavin Newsom, Ron DeSantis

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