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  • 17 Mar 2021
  • News

Managing Diversity, The Tulsa Massacre and the Call for Reparations

Keywords: Racial justice
  • 03 Jun 2021
  • News

Tulsa Race Massacre Is Now an M.B.A. Case Study at Harvard

    Cities like Tulsa in Oklahoma are Paying People to Move There

    Many workers now have the ability to work remotely. And cities across the country are trying to lure these workers with cash and other perks. View Details
    • 15 Jun 2021
    • News

    The Value of Difficult Conversations

    The Tulsa Massacre, which took place from May 31 to June 1, 1921, remains one of the worst incidents of racial violence in US history. Ashley McCray (MBA 2022) was a little nervous as she prepared to join 700 of her first-year classmates... View Details
    Keywords: April White; Tulsa Massacre
    • 17 Oct 2024
    • News

    Here’s What Tulsa Is Doing to Reverse a Brain Drain to Bigger Cities

    • 02 Mar 2021
    • News

    Can Historic Social Injustices be Addressed Through Reparations?

    • 02 Mar 2021
    • Cold Call Podcast

    Can Historic Social Injustices be Addressed Through Reparations?

    Keywords: Re: Mihir A. Desai
    • 02 Mar 2021
    • Video

    Responding to Racial Injustice with Reparations

    • 03 Dec 2021
    • News

    Professor Mihir Desai: Resilient

    • 08 Nov 2021
    • Video

    Professor Mihir Desai: Resilient

    • 04 May 2021
    • Cold Call Podcast

    Reversing Brain Drain: Moving Talent to Middle America

    Keywords: Re: Prithwiraj Choudhury
    • 01 Feb 2022
    • Video

    Bringing Black Wall Street Alive with the Case Method

    • January–February 2025
    • Article

    Location-Specificity and Relocation Incentive Programs for Remote Workers

    By: Thomaz Teodorovicz, Prithwiraj Choudhury and Evan Starr
    The precipitous growth of remote work has given rise to a new phenomenon: the emergence of relocation incentive programs that localities use to compete for the physical presence of remote workers. Remote workers with high general human capital may create value for... View Details
    Keywords: Remote Work; Motivation and Incentives; Geographic Location; Talent and Talent Management; Human Capital; Tulsa
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    Teodorovicz, Thomaz, Prithwiraj Choudhury, and Evan Starr. "Location-Specificity and Relocation Incentive Programs for Remote Workers." Organization Science 36, no. 1 (January–February 2025): 186–212.
    • 2023
    • Working Paper

    Location-Specificity and Geographic Competition for Remote Workers

    By: Thomaz Teodorovicz, Prithwiraj Choudhury and Evan Starr
    The precipitous growth of remote work has given rise to a new phenomenon: geographic competition between localities for the physical presence of remote workers. Remote workers with high general human capital may create value for their new destinations and reverse net... View Details
    Keywords: Remote Work; Human Capital; Geographic Location; Civil Society or Community; Motivation and Incentives
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    Teodorovicz, Thomaz, Prithwiraj Choudhury, and Evan Starr. "Location-Specificity and Geographic Competition for Remote Workers." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 23-071, May 2023.
    • 23 Feb 2021
    • News

    Why remote workers are moving to small towns and cities

    • 15 Dec 2021
    • News

    Pandemic Sweetens Lure of Smaller Cities’ Relocation Incentives

    • Web

    2023 Reunion Presentations - Alumni

    storied families across the globe. Dean's Welcome Address Dean Srikant Datar + More Info – Less Info Hear an update on the Dean’s key priorities, which will strengthen and accelerate the School’s impact in the world. Video Recording CASE STUDY The View Details
    • 06 Sep 2022
    • Research & Ideas

    Does Hybrid Work Actually Work? Insights from 30,000 Emails

    time while staying in close contact with managers. Choudhury has also studied remote and hybrid work policies at several organizations, including Tata Consultancy Services, Tulsa Remote, GitLab, Zapier, and MobSquad. His research points... View Details
    Keywords: by Ben Rand
    • 03 Jun 2022
    • Research & Ideas

    In a Work-from-Anywhere World, How Remote Will Workers Go?

    to relocate for at least a year through its Tulsa Remote program, providing incentives such as $10,000 in cash, coworking space, assistance with finding a home, and community-building events. So far, the city has attracted close to 2,000... View Details
    Keywords: by Kara Baskin
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    2024 Reunion Presentations - Alumni

    on a body of work on China’s political economy and role in the world to answer questions about how the Chinese Communist Party has survived, whether the country is experiencing economic crisis, and whether the West can survive China’s rise. Slides CASE STUDY: The View Details
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