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  • 14 May 2015
  • Conference Presentation

Monitoring Global Supply Chains

By: Michael W. Toffel
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Toffel, Michael W. "Monitoring Global Supply Chains." Paper presented at the Alliance for Research on Corporate Sustainability Annual Research Conference, May 14, 2015.
  • 08 Sep 2016
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Monitoring global supply chains

  • June 2024
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The Monitoring Role of Social Media

By: Jonas Heese and Joseph Pacelli
In this study, we examine whether social media activity can reduce corporate misconduct. We use the staggered introduction of 3G mobile broadband access across the United States to identify exogenous increases in social media activity and test whether access to 3G... View Details
Keywords: Corporate Misconduct; Twitter; Corporate Accountability; Mobile and Wireless Technology; Social and Collaborative Networks
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Heese, Jonas, and Joseph Pacelli. "The Monitoring Role of Social Media." Review of Accounting Studies 29, no. 2 (June 2024): 1666–1706.
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Criminal Recidivism after Prison and Electronic Monitoring

By: Rafael Di Tella and Ernesto Schargrodsky
We study criminal recidivism in Argentina by focusing on the re-arrest rates of two groups: individuals released from prison and individuals released from electronic monitoring. Detainees are randomly assigned to judges, and ideological differences across judges... View Details
Keywords: Crime; Prison; Recidivism; Behavior; Situation or Environment; Crime and Corruption; Argentina
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Di Tella, Rafael, and Ernesto Schargrodsky. "Criminal Recidivism after Prison and Electronic Monitoring." Journal of Political Economy 121, no. 1 (February 2013): 28–73.
  • 2022
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Rapid Growth of Remote Patient Monitoring Is Driven by a Small Number of Primary Care Providers

By: Mitchell Tang, Ateev Mehrotra and Ariel Dora Stern
Growing enthusiasm for remote patient monitoring has been motivated by the hope that it can improve care for patients with poorly controlled chronic illness. In a national commercially insured population in the U.S., we found that billing for remote patient monitoring... View Details
Keywords: Remote Monitoring; Medical Billing; Health Care Costs; Telehealth; Diabetes; Chronic Disease; Insurance Claims; Diseases; Primary Care Providers; COVID-19 Pandemic; Health Care and Treatment; Insurance; Cost; Health Industry; United States
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Tang, Mitchell, Ateev Mehrotra, and Ariel Dora Stern. "Rapid Growth of Remote Patient Monitoring Is Driven by a Small Number of Primary Care Providers." Health Affairs 41, no. 9 (2022): 1248–1254.
  • March 1992
  • Background Note

Researching and Monitoring Consumer Markets

By: Robert J. Dolan
Describes the major research techniques for consumer goods new product development, i.e. pre-test markets and electronic purchase monitoring. Provides students with information on availability and utility of these services. View Details
Keywords: Demand and Consumers; Product Marketing; Product Development; Research
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Dolan, Robert J. "Researching and Monitoring Consumer Markets." Harvard Business School Background Note 592-088, March 1992.
  • 02 Apr 2013
  • Working Paper Summaries

Monitoring and the Portability of Soft Information

Keywords: by Dennis Campbell & Maria Loumioti; Banking
  • October 1994 (Revised March 1995)
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Monitor Company: Personal Leadership on Diversity

Several members of a consulting firm work to develop ways to build and nurture a more diverse work environment while reflecting on personal experiences that help them to become leaders in issues of diversity. View Details
Keywords: Leadership; Organizational Culture; Diversity Characteristics; Consulting Industry
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Gentile, Mary C., and Sarah Gant. "Monitor Company: Personal Leadership on Diversity." Harvard Business School Case 395-049, October 1994. (Revised March 1995.)
  • 05 Dec 2022
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The Monitoring Role of Social Media

  • summer 1996
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The Board's Role in Monitoring Performance

By: J. W. Lorsch
Keywords: Performance; Governance
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Lorsch, J. W. "The Board's Role in Monitoring Performance." Governing Entrepreneurial Companies (summer 1996).
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The Impact of Venture Capital Monitoring

By: S. Bernstein, X. Giroud and R. Townsend
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Bernstein, S., X. Giroud, and R. Townsend. "The Impact of Venture Capital Monitoring." Journal of Finance 71, no. 4 (August 2016): 1591–1622.

    Uncovering the Mitigating Psychological Response to Monitoring Technologies

    Organizational psychologists have long held that monitoring workers saps them of their autonomy and thereby reduces their effectiveness. Yet technology has intensified such surveillance in recent years: Managers now track everything from clinicians’ handwashing to... View Details

    • September–October 2013
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    The Role of Organizational Scope and Governance in Strengthening Private Monitoring

    By: Lamar Pierce and Michael W. Toffel
    Governments and other organizations often outsource activities to achieve cost savings from market competition. Yet such benefits are often accompanied by poor quality resulting from moral hazard, which can be particularly onerous when outsourcing the monitoring and... View Details
    Keywords: Crime and Corruption; Decision Choices and Conditions; Corporate Accountability; Governance Compliance; Policy; Management Practices and Processes; Demand and Consumers; Market Design; Market Entry and Exit; Market Transactions; Service Delivery; Service Operations; Business Processes; Organizational Structure; Performance Effectiveness; Performance Expectations; Practice; Transportation; Transportation Industry; Service Industry; United States; New York (state, US)
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    Pierce, Lamar, and Michael W. Toffel. "The Role of Organizational Scope and Governance in Strengthening Private Monitoring." Organization Science 24, no. 5 (September–October 2013): 1558–1584. (Winner of the NBS Research Impact on Practice Award from the Academy of Management (AOM) and Network for Business Sustainability (NBS))
    • 09 Aug 2022
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    A Lesson from Google: Can AI Bias be Monitored Internally?

    Keywords: Re: Tsedal Neeley
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    Calling All Issuers: The Market for Debt Monitoring

    By: Huaizhi Chen, Lauren Cohen and Weiling Liu
    95% of long-term municipal bonds have callable features, and yet we find new evidence of a substantial fraction of local governments exercising these valuable options sub-optimally, with significant delays – resulting in sizable losses. Using data from 2001 to 2019, we... View Details
    Keywords: Bonds; Financial Institutions; Governing Rules, Regulations, and Reforms; Government Administration; Financing and Loans
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    Chen, Huaizhi, Lauren Cohen, and Weiling Liu. "Calling All Issuers: The Market for Debt Monitoring." Management Science (forthcoming). (Pre-published online November 1, 2024.)
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    Monitoring Jobs & Troubleshooting - Research Computing Services

    Running Jobs Monitoring Jobs & Troubleshooting 87ms Monitoring and Controlling Jobs Whether using a GUI or the command line, monitoring the progress of your jobs and... View Details
    • 2024
    • Working Paper

    Second- versus Third-party Audit Quality: Evidence from Global Supply Chain Monitoring

    By: Maria R. Ibanez, Ashley Palmarozzo, Jodi L. Short and Michael W. Toffel
    Capitalizing on the superior credibility and flexibility and potential lower cost of external assessments, many global buyers are relying less on their own employee (“second-party”) auditors and more on third-party auditors to monitor and prevent environmental and... View Details
    Keywords: Auditing; Audit Quality; Working Conditions; Sustainability; Empirical Operations; Empirical Service Operations; Sustainability Management; Corporate Accountability; Corporate Social Responsibility and Impact; Supply Chain Management
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    Ibanez, Maria R., Ashley Palmarozzo, Jodi L. Short, and Michael W. Toffel. "Second- versus Third-party Audit Quality: Evidence from Global Supply Chain Monitoring." Working Paper, August 2024.
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    How to Make Remote Monitoring Tech Part of Everyday Health Care

    By: Samantha F. Sanders, Ariel Dora Stern and William J. Gordon
    Remote patient monitoring is a subset of telehealth that involves the collection, transmission, evaluation, and communication of patient health data from electronic devices. These devices include wearable sensors, implanted equipment, and handheld instruments. During... View Details
    Keywords: Health Care and Treatment; Information Technology; Analytics and Data Science; Technology Adoption
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    Sanders, Samantha F., Ariel Dora Stern, and William J. Gordon. "How to Make Remote Monitoring Tech Part of Everyday Health Care." Harvard Business Review (website) (July 2, 2020).
    • 05 Mar 2015
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    Wearable Tech Enables New Era of Employee Monitoring

    • 09 Aug 2022
    • News

    A Lesson from Google: Can AI Bias be Monitored Internally?

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