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- All HBS Web
(455)
- Faculty Publications (87)
- 2018
- Working Paper
Trust and Democracy: Leader Turnover during Economic Crises
- September 2016
- Case
Truly Human Leadership at Barry-Wehmiller
- May 2016 (Revised August 2022)
- Case
RegionFly: Cutting Costs in the Airline Industry
- February 2016
- Article
Positive and Normative Judgments Implicit in U.S. Tax Policy, and the Costs of Unequal Growth and Recessions
- January 2016
- Article
Making Do with Less: Working Harder During Recessions
- May 2015
- Teaching Note
The United Kingdom and the Means to Prosperity
- April 2015
- Teaching Note
Honeywell and the Great Recession (A) & (B)
- February 2015
- Supplement
The Affordable Care Act (E): The August 2009 Recess
- February 2015
- Article
The Great Recession, Insurance Mandates, and the Use of In Vitro Fertilization Services in the United States
Design: We examined the correlation between the coincident index (a proxy for overall economic... View Details
- October 2014
- Case
Honeywell and the Great Recession (A)
- October 2014
- Supplement
Honeywell and the Great Recession: The Economic Recovery (B)
- September 2014 (Revised May 2015)
- Case
The United Kingdom and the Means to Prosperity
- June 2014
- Article
The Capitalist's Dilemma
- January 2014 (Revised April 2025)
- Supplement
The PGA Tour (B)
In 1994, the PGA Tour (the "Tour"), the dominant incumbent professional golf circuit, had created tremendous value for its players. In the 1974 season, players competed for $8 million in prize money; by the 1994 season, the total prize purse had increased to $56... View Details
- January 2014 (Revised April 2025)
- Supplement
The PGA Tour (C)
- January 2014 (Revised April 2025)
- Supplement
The PGA Tour (D)
In 1994, the PGA Tour (the "Tour"), the dominant incumbent professional golf circuit, had created tremendous value for its players. In the 1974 season, players competed for $8 million in prize money; by the 1994 season, the total prize purse had increased to $56... View Details
- January 2014 (Revised April 2025)
- Supplement
The PGA Tour (E)
In 1994, the PGA Tour (the "Tour"), the dominant incumbent professional golf circuit, had created tremendous value for its players. In the 1974 season, players competed for $8 million in prize money; by the 1994 season, the total prize purse had increased to $56... View Details
- January 2014 (Revised April 2025)
- Supplement
The PGA Tour (F)
In 1994, the PGA Tour (the "Tour"), the dominant incumbent professional golf circuit, had created tremendous value for its players. In the 1974 season, players competed for $8 million in prize money; by the 1994 season, the total prize purse had increased to $56... View Details
- December 2013 (Revised April 2025)
- Case
The PGA Tour (A)
In 1994, the PGA Tour (the "Tour"), the dominant incumbent professional golf circuit, had created tremendous value for its players. In the 1974 season, players competed for $8 million in prize money; by the 1994 season, the total prize purse had increased to $56... View Details
- November 2013
- Teaching Note