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  • 01 Sep 2016
  • News

Going Forward

accessible to students with tremendous potential who may otherwise never have imagined that an HBS degree is within their reach. We can find new ways to leverage the fact that we are part of a great university as we build programmatic... View Details
  • 25 Jul 2022
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Online pricing algorithms are gaming the system, and could mean you pay more

  • 27 Oct 2016
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Paying It Forward

about what would come next. “I didn’t think I needed business school at first,” he recalls. “But, you know, there are two ways to learn things. One is experience, where you do things. And the other is... View Details
Keywords: Margie Kelley
  • 18 Apr 2012
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Good corporate citizenship can pay off

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Give What You Get: Capuchin Monkeys (Cebus Apella) and 4-Year-Old Children Pay Forward Positive and Negative Outcomes to Conspecifics.

By: Kristin L. Leimgruber, Adrian F. Ward, Jane Widness, Michael I. Norton, Kristina R. Olson, Kurt Gray and Laurie R. Santos
The breadth of human generosity is unparalleled in the natural world, and much research has explored the mechanisms underlying and motivating human prosocial behavior. Recent work has focused on the spread of prosocial behavior within groups through paying-it-forward,... View Details
Keywords: Prosociality; Reciprocity; Cooperation; Gratitude; Affect; Behavior
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Leimgruber, Kristin L., Adrian F. Ward, Jane Widness, Michael I. Norton, Kristina R. Olson, Kurt Gray, and Laurie R. Santos. "Give What You Get: Capuchin Monkeys (Cebus Apella) and 4-Year-Old Children Pay Forward Positive and Negative Outcomes to Conspecifics." PLoS ONE 9, no. 1 (January 2014).
  • 22 Nov 2010
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Why Cathie Black Should Go Back to School (and Maybe You Should, Too)

  • 09 Nov 2015
  • Research & Ideas

These Employers Pay Higher Salaries than Necessary

price you can. As you walk out of the shop, you can’t shake the feeling that you just got fleeced—forced to View Details
Keywords: by Michael Blanding; Employment; Technology; Computer
  • 20 Nov 2019
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Late, As Always

  • 27 Mar 2005
  • Research & Ideas

Should I Pay the Bribe?

suspicious. Q: What countries and corrupt activities have you studied? Have you been particularly surprised by anything you have learned? What trends are View Details
Keywords: by Cynthia D. Churchwell
  • 21 Jun 2004
  • Research & Ideas

Racial Diversity Pays Off

goal undoubtedly linked to performance struck her as false, however. "In fact, there is nothing undoubted about this link to performance benefits. In the empirical literature, there is very little to support the idea that if View Details
Keywords: by Martha Lagace
  • 04 May 2017
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Going the Distance

adding an African proverb he quotes often. "If you want to go fast, go alone. I if you want to go far, View Details
Keywords: Jill Radsken
  • 07 Sep 2021
  • Research & Ideas

Who Pays For Wildfire and Hurricane Damage? Everyone.

New Mexico homeowners might think their inland location buffers them from the financial toll of climate change, but they’re still paying for climate-related property damage occurring in coastal states. New research finds that homeowners in New Mexico and other states... View Details
Keywords: by Kristen Senz; Insurance
  • 29 Mar 2022
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Private Equity’s Opaque Costs Mystify the Pensions That Pay Them

    Case: The Weir Group: Reforming Executive Pay (A)

    In February 2018, the Remuneration Committee together with the full Board of Directors of the Scotland-based engineering company The Weir Group had to decide whether to seek a shareholder vote at the upcoming Annual General Meeting in April on a proposal to... View Details
    • 07 Jul 2020
    • Research & Ideas

    Market Investors Pay More for Resilient Companies

    The steep market drop in the early days of the COVID-19 crisis is being used as a laboratory to study the importance of companies investing in stakeholder relations with their employees, suppliers, and customers, and how those investments could be strategic resources... View Details
    Keywords: by Kristen Senz; Financial Services
    • 13 Feb 2017
    • Research & Ideas

    Paid Search Ads Pay Off for Lesser-Known Restaurants

    For business executives trying to decide where exactly in the digital realm to invest their advertising dollars, new research indicates that paid search ads on review sites such as Yelp can be a good way to go—at least for small,... View Details
    Keywords: by Dina Gerdeman; Food & Beverage
    • September–October 2024
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    Where Data-Driven Decision-Making Can Go Wrong

    By: Michael Luca and Amy C. Edmondson
    When considering internal data or the results of a study, often business leaders either take the evidence presented as gospel or dismiss it altogether. Both approaches are misguided. What leaders need to do instead is conduct rigorous discussions that assess any... View Details
    Keywords: Information; Analytics and Data Science; Analysis; Decision Making
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    Luca, Michael, and Amy C. Edmondson. "Where Data-Driven Decision-Making Can Go Wrong." Harvard Business Review 102, no. 5 (September–October 2024): 80–89.
    • 21 May 2008
    • Research & Ideas

    Going Negative in Political Advertising

    McCain used high profile surrogates such as Governor Charlie Crist to reinforce concerns about his opponent. Why Don't Companies Go Negative? Unlike politicians, companies hardly ever run negative ads. Pepsi... View Details
    Keywords: by John Quelch
    • 06 Apr 2016
    • What Do You Think?

    As Tim Cook, How Would You Tackle Apple's Next Challenge?

    peculiarity.” Guy said, “If you don’t have sizzle, who cares about security?” LarryWilhel added, “Cook should get focused on leading the company. Apple Pay has the opportunity to manage a trillion dollars of... View Details
    Keywords: by James Heskett; Computer
    • 14 Jun 2021
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    Mansplainers at Work? Here’s How to Deal When You Go Back to the Office.

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