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    William C. Kirby

    William C. Kirby is T. M. Chang Professor of China Studies at Harvard University and Spangler Family Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School. He is a Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor. He serves as Chairman of the Harvard... View Details

    Keywords: education industry; wine
    • April 2011 (Revised December 2013)
    • Case

    Boardroom Change in Norway

    By: Jay W. Lorsch and Melissa Barton
    In 2003, the Norwegian Parliament amended the Public Limited Companies Act in order to achieve greater representation of women on corporate boards. According to the amendment, all state-owned companies and public limited companies were required to have at least 40%... View Details
    Keywords: Laws and Statutes; Gender; Corporate Governance; Norway
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    Lorsch, Jay W., and Melissa Barton. "Boardroom Change in Norway." Harvard Business School Case 411-089, April 2011. (Revised December 2013.)
    • August 2003 (Revised November 2003)
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    Working Effectively with Counsel

    Popular stereotypes of lawyers include "overhead," "Dr. No," "internal cop," "keep us out of trouble!" and "get us out of trouble!" Focus groups of business leaders queried in a survey by the Case Western Reserve University Law School associated the word "lawyer" with... View Details
    Keywords: Law; Partners and Partnerships; Management Teams; Legal Services Industry
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    Bagley, Constance E. "Working Effectively with Counsel." Harvard Business School Background Note 804-007, August 2003. (Revised November 2003.)
    • 06 Dec 2017
    • News

    Largest Mass. Companies Are Mostly Silent On GOP Tax Plans

    • 17 Dec 2010
    • News

    How To Protect Your Dignity From The TSA

    • May 2015
    • Article

    Admitting Mistakes: Home Country Effect on the Reliability of Restatement Reporting

    By: Suraj Srinivasan, Aida Sijamic Wahid and Gwen Yu
    We study the frequency of restatements by foreign firms listed on U.S. exchanges. We find that the restatement rate of U.S. listed foreign firms is significantly lower than that of comparable U.S. firms and that the difference depends on the firm's home country... View Details
    Keywords: Accounting Restatements; Home Country Enforcement; Earnings Management; Globalized Firms and Management; Law; Financial Reporting; Financial Markets; Cross-Cultural and Cross-Border Issues
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    Srinivasan, Suraj, Aida Sijamic Wahid, and Gwen Yu. "Admitting Mistakes: Home Country Effect on the Reliability of Restatement Reporting." Accounting Review 90, no. 3 (May 2015): 1201–1240.
    • 21 Jul 2006
    • Op-Ed

    Enron Jury Sent the Right Message

    Electric—described how American business raises public suspicions and loses public support: "[T]he law is not a satisfactory censor," he said. "It functions in the clear light of... View Details
    Keywords: by Malcolm S. Salter

      James K. Sebenius

      JAMES K. (“Jim”) SEBENIUS, is the Gordon Donaldson Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School, where he founded the Negotiation unit and teaches advanced... View Details

      • 27 May 2021
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      Facebook Commissioned Research That Says Apple’s iOS 14.5 Changes Are Anticompetitive

      • 30 May 2013
      • News

      C. Dixon (Dick) Spangler (MBA 1956) Receives Honorary Degree from Harvard University

      • 25 Mar 2020
      • News

      Data-centric business: Inside the artificial intelligence factory

        Michael S. Kaufman

        A Senior Lecturer at the Harvard Business School, Michael co-developed and teaches a second year MBA course, “Challenges and Opportunities in the Restaurant Industry.” 

        A founder and partner of Positive Strategy LLC, a management/strategy consulting... View Details

        • 2009
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        The Pecora Hearings

        By: David Moss, Cole Bolton and Eugene Kintgen

        In 1932, in the depths of the Great Depression, the Senate Banking Committee began a much-publicized investigation of the nation's financial sector. The hearings, which came to be known as the Pecora hearings after the Banking Committee's lead counsel Ferdinand... View Details

        Keywords: Financial History; Financial Crisis; Financial Markets; Governing Rules, Regulations, and Reforms; Government Legislation; Laws and Statutes; Business and Government Relations; Financial Services Industry
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        Moss, David, Cole Bolton, and Eugene Kintgen. "The Pecora Hearings." 2009. (Draft case.)
        • February 1994 (Revised August 1994)
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        Note on Contingent Environmental Liabilities

        By: Richard H.K. Vietor and Forest L. Reinhardt
        Addresses contingent environmental liabilities that are the result of unforeseen environmental risks where the dollar amount of such liabilities is unknown and depends on future events. In contrast, fines for violating environmental laws are liabilities, but are not... View Details
        Keywords: Legal Liability; Risk Management; Natural Environment; Laws and Statutes; Pollutants; Governance Compliance; United States
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        Vietor, Richard H.K., and Forest L. Reinhardt. "Note on Contingent Environmental Liabilities." Harvard Business School Background Note 794-098, February 1994. (Revised August 1994.)
        • 01 Apr 2022
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        Being Ignored at Workplace Meetings? Tips on How to Make Yourself Heard

        • 02 Aug 2022
        • News

        Is Dynamic Ticket Pricing Preventing You from Seeing Your Favorite Artist? You’re Not Alone

        • 07 Jun 2018
        • News

        Bill Ackman on what it means to be an activist investor

        • 06 May 2017
        • News

        Trump loves his new desk in the Oval Office. But it also has its downsides.

        • December 1995 (Revised November 1996)
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        Corporate Purpose and Responsibility

        By: Lynn S. Paine
        Presents several conceptions of corporate purpose and responsibility as articulated by a variety of groups and individuals during the period 1970-95. Included are materials from the Business Roundtable, the American Law Institute, the Royal Society of Arts and... View Details
        Keywords: Mission and Purpose; History; Corporate Social Responsibility and Impact
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        Paine, Lynn S. "Corporate Purpose and Responsibility." Harvard Business School Background Note 396-201, December 1995. (Revised November 1996.)
        • October 1999 (Revised November 1999)
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        VITAS: Innovative Hospice Care

        VITAS, a for-profit hospice, has grown through acquisitions and start-ups. The company considers a rollup strategy, and Deirdre Lawe must decide whether to make a particular acquisition. View Details
        Keywords: Value Creation; For-Profit Firms; Service Delivery; Health Care and Treatment; Acquisition; Service Industry
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        Hallowell, Roger H., and Tonicia C. Hampton. "VITAS: Innovative Hospice Care." Harvard Business School Case 800-031, October 1999. (Revised November 1999.)
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