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    Price Anchors and Mergers and Acquisitions

    Prior stock price peaks of targets affect several aspects of merger and acquisition activity. Offer prices are biased toward recent peak prices although they are economically unremarkable. An offer's probability of acceptance jumps discontinuously when it exceeds a... View Details

    • 2017
    • Working Paper

    Malleable Monopoly Money: Does How You Pay For A Gift Card Affect How You Spend It?

    By: Priya Raghubir and Shelle Santana
    This research examines the malleability of a specific form of “monopoly” money (viz., Raghubir and Srivastava 2008), gift cards, and shows that the manner in which one purchases a gift card affects its subjective value and subsequent use. Study 1 shows that... View Details
    Keywords: Subjective Value Of Money; Economic Psychology; Behavioral Economics; Gift Cards; Money; Value; Perception
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    Raghubir, Priya, and Shelle Santana. "Malleable Monopoly Money: Does How You Pay For A Gift Card Affect How You Spend It?" Working Paper, September 2017.
    • 2021
    • Working Paper

    Salience

    By: Pedro Bordalo, Nicola Gennaioli and Andrei Shleifer
    We review the fast-growing work on salience and economic behavior. Psychological research shows that salient stimuli attract human attention “bottom up” due to their high contrast with surroundings, their surprising nature relative to recalled experiences, or their... View Details
    Keywords: Salience; Economic Behavior; Bottom Up Attention; Microeconomics; Decision Making; Behavior
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    Bordalo, Pedro, Nicola Gennaioli, and Andrei Shleifer. "Salience." NBER Working Paper Series, No. 29274, September 2021.
    • June 2020
    • Article

    Lazy Prices

    By: Lauren Cohen, Christopher J. Malloy and Quoc Nguyen
    We explore the implications of a subtle "default" choice that firms make in their regular reporting practices, namely that firms typically repeat what they most recently reported. Using the complete history of regular quarterly and annual filings by U.S. corporations... View Details
    Keywords: Default Behavior; Inertia; Firms; Disclosure; Information; Business or Company Management; Behavior; Annual Reports; Corporate Disclosure; Financial Reporting; United States
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    Cohen, Lauren, Christopher J. Malloy, and Quoc Nguyen. "Lazy Prices." Journal of Finance 75, no. 3 (June 2020): 1371–1415. (Winner of the First Prize, Chicago Quantitative Alliance Academic Paper Competition, 2016. Winner of the Jack Treynor Prize for superior work in the field of investment management and financial markets, sponsored by the Q-Group,The Institute for Quantitative Research in Finance, 2016. Winner of the Hillcrest Behavioral Finance Prize, 2016.)
    • 2017
    • Chapter

    Entrepreneurship in Larger Companies

    By: William R. Kerr
    Entrepreneurship in large and established companies is vital for their long-term success. Incumbent firms face many challenges ranging from global competition to digitization. In times past, being caught flat-footed might have set a company back several years, but it... View Details
    Keywords: Corporate Entrepreneurship
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    Kerr, William R. "Entrepreneurship in Larger Companies." Chap. 27 in The Entrepreneur's Roadmap: From Concept to IPO, edited by Tim Dempsey and Bonnie Hyun, 161–164. Chicago, IL: Caxton Business & Legal, Inc., 2017.
    • 2014
    • Chapter

    Firms and Global Capitalism

    By: Geoffrey Jones
    This chapter forms part of the two-volume Cambridge History of Capitalism, a definitive new reference work that traces the history of capitalism from its origins to the present day. The chapter focuses on the role of business enterprises as powerful actors in... View Details
    Keywords: Political Economy; American History; Economic History; Business History; Labor History; Slavery; Numeracy And Quantification; Science And Technology Studies; History Of The Book; International Investment; International Business; International Marketing; Globalization; History
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    Jones, Geoffrey. "Firms and Global Capitalism." Chap. 6 in The Cambridge History of Capitalism: Volume 2. The Spread of Capitalism: From 1848 to the Present, edited by Larry Neal and Jeffrey G. Williamson, 169–200. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014.
    • March 2021
    • Article

    The Variation in Capacity Remuneration Requirements in European Electricity Markets

    By: Conor Hickey, Derek Bunn, Paul Deane, Celine McInerney and Brian O' Gallachoir
    This paper provides the first EU wide analysis of the variation in Capacity Remuneration Requirements throughout Europe which aim to resolve the “missing money” problems in various member states. The findings of this analysis point to an asymmetric investment case for... View Details
    Keywords: Environmental Regulation; Investment; Utilities Industry; Europe
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    Hickey, Conor, Derek Bunn, Paul Deane, Celine McInerney, and Brian O' Gallachoir. "The Variation in Capacity Remuneration Requirements in European Electricity Markets." Energy Journal 42, no. 2 (March 2021): 135–164.
    • 20 Jun 2012
    • Lessons from the Classroom

    Teaching Leadership: What We Know

    comprehensive volume is needed at this point in order to take stock and consolidate what we have learned. Establish a Foundational Reference for Teaching Leadership. It was also clear that fresh theoretical... View Details
    Keywords: by Scott A. Snook, Rakesh Khurana & Nitin Nohria; Education
    • 14 Dec 2015
    • News

    How Accounting Can Help Build a Sustainable Economy

      Lazy Prices

      QuantCon NYC 2018 Quantitative Investing Confernece - Interview Video

       Using the complete history of regular quarterly and annual filings by U.S. corporations from 1995-2014,... View Details

        John P. Kotter

        John P. Kotter is internationally known and widely regarded as the foremost speaker on the topics of Leadership and Change.  His is the premier voice on how the best organizations actually achieve successful transformations. The Konosuke... View Details

        • Winter 2016
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        Analytics for an Online Retailer: Demand Forecasting and Price Optimization

        By: Kris J. Ferreira, Bin Hong Alex Lee and David Simchi-Levi
        We present our work with an online retailer, Rue La La, as an example of how a retailer can use its wealth of data to optimize pricing decisions on a daily basis. Rue La La is in the online fashion sample sales industry, where they offer extremely limited-time... View Details
        Keywords: Internet and the Web; Price; Forecasting and Prediction; Revenue; Sales; Retail Industry
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        Ferreira, Kris J., Bin Hong Alex Lee, and David Simchi-Levi. "Analytics for an Online Retailer: Demand Forecasting and Price Optimization." Manufacturing & Service Operations Management 18, no. 1 (Winter 2016): 69–88.
        • November 22, 2022
        • Article

        Is Novel Research Worth Doing? Evidence from Peer Review at 49 Journals

        By: Misha Teplitskiy, Hao Peng, Andrea Blasco and Karim R. Lakhani
        There are long-standing concerns that peer review, which is foundational to scientific institutions like journals and funding agencies, favors conservative ideas over novel ones. We investigate the association between novelty and the acceptance of manuscripts submitted... View Details
        Keywords: Research; Journals and Magazines
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        Teplitskiy, Misha, Hao Peng, Andrea Blasco, and Karim R. Lakhani. "Is Novel Research Worth Doing? Evidence from Peer Review at 49 Journals." e2118046119. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119, no. 47 (November 22, 2022).
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        Program for Leadership Development

        the four core modules of PLD puts you on the path to achieving HBS alumni status. You can become a lifetime member of the HBS alumni community by selecting one of three options: Complete PLD Module 5 to earn 10 PLDA Points. Earn a total of 10 PLDA View Details
        • 23 May 2000
        • Research & Ideas

        The Emerging Art of Negotiation

        psychological research points toward new directions in the understanding of what makes a negotiation work or not work. In an article recently published in the Annual Review of Psychology, HBS Professor Kathleen L. Valley, HBS Senior... View Details
        Keywords: by Martha Lagace
        • 21 Mar 2016
        • Blog Post

        MBA/MPA-ID: The Intersection of Policy and Business

        I often get asked if I could choose between the Kennedy School and Business School, which one would I choose? I often respond, “You are asking a parent to point out their favorite child.” Although my friends laugh it off, I really think... View Details
        • 2010
        • Working Paper

        Lawful but Corrupt: Gaming and the Problem of Institutional Corruption in the Private Sector

        By: Malcolm S. Salter
        This paper describes how the gaming of society's rules by corporations contributes to the problem of institutional corruption in the world of business. "Gaming" in its various forms involves the use of technically legal means to subvert the intent of society's rules in... View Details
        Keywords: Crime and Corruption; Civil Society or Community; Competitive Advantage; Earnings Management; Trust; Law; Performance; Investment Funds; Private Sector; Behavior; Relationships; Goals and Objectives
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        Salter, Malcolm S. "Lawful but Corrupt: Gaming and the Problem of Institutional Corruption in the Private Sector." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 11-060, December 2010.
        • February 2008 (Revised April 2008)
        • Case

        Avaya (A)

        Avaya's top management wants to improve demand generation. This requires an improvement in the relationship between Sales and Marketing. This case series (Avaya (A)-(D)) walks the student through each phase of this process. The (A) case begins with background on the... View Details
        Keywords: Marketing; Demand and Consumers; Performance Improvement; Relationships; Sales; Cooperation
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        Godes, David B. "Avaya (A)." Harvard Business School Case 508-048, February 2008. (Revised April 2008.)
        • February 2008 (Revised May 2009)
        • Supplement

        Avaya (D): Early Results of the Demand Generation Initiative

        Avaya's top management wants to improve demand generation. This requires an improvement in the relationship between Sales and Marketing. This case series (Avaya (A)-(D)) walks the student through each phase of this process. The (A) case begins with background on the... View Details
        Keywords: Marketing; Cooperation; Sales
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        Godes, David B. "Avaya (D): Early Results of the Demand Generation Initiative." Harvard Business School Supplement 508-051, February 2008. (Revised May 2009.)
        • February 2008
        • Supplement

        Avaya (C): Implementing Demand Generation in Brazil

        Avaya's top management wants to improve demand generation. This requires an improvement in the relationship between Sales and Marketing. This case series (Avaya (A)-(D)) walks the student through each phase of this process. The (A) case begins with background on the... View Details
        Keywords: Marketing; Relationships; Sales
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        Godes, David B. "Avaya (C): Implementing Demand Generation in Brazil." Harvard Business School Supplement 508-050, February 2008.
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