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  • 07 Apr 2014
  • News

Idea to overhaul social welfare assistance with guaranteed income spurs debate and diverse support

  • 18 May 2023
  • Video

Daphne Baldassari presents "Oscar Voters so White? Hiring Effects of an Evaluator’s Diversity Intervention"

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Natasha Warikoo presents "The Diversity Rationale: A Mechanism for Inclusion or the Master’s Tool?"

    Daphne Baldassari presents "Oscar Voters so White? Hiring Effects of an Evaluator’s Diversity Intervention"

    • 19 Jul 2010
    • News

    Summer Venture in Management Program (SVMP) Brings Diverse Students from Over 40 Colleges to HBS

    • 17 Nov 2020

    Diverse Perspectives Series: Imposter Syndrome: Navigating the complexities of confidence, self-doubt and identity at HBS

    Join a candid conversation with HBS students and alums, focused on the complexities and challenges associated with navigating identity and imposter syndrome at HBS. View Details
    • October 2014
    • Case

    Teckentrup: A Door to Managing Difference

    By: Clayton Rose, Jerome Lenhardt and Daniela Beyersdorfer
    For Kai Teckentrup, the owner and co-CEO of the German "Mittelstand" door manufacturer Teckentrup, balancing competitive pressures, demographic realities and values were at the heart of the diversity program that he had started and championed at the company. Beyond... View Details
    Keywords: Diversity Management; Corporate Values; Competitiveness; Demographics; Change Management; Transformation; Diversity; Ethnicity; Gender; Literacy; Nationality; Race; Residency; Corporate Accountability; Corporate Social Responsibility and Impact; Organizational Culture; Economic Growth; Fairness; Moral Sensibility; Values and Beliefs; Immigration; Employee Relationship Management; Civil Society or Community; Manufacturing Industry; Construction Industry; Consumer Products Industry; Europe; Germany; Russia; Turkey
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    Rose, Clayton, Jerome Lenhardt, and Daniela Beyersdorfer. "Teckentrup: A Door to Managing Difference." Harvard Business School Case 315-016, October 2014.
    • 1 Jan 1999
    • Conference Presentation

    Beyond Armchair Feminism III: Moving From Gender to a Broader Diversity Lens in Organizational Diagnosis and Intervention

    By: R. Ely and Debra E. Meyerson
    Keywords: Gender; Diversity; Organizational Culture; Organizations
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    Ely, R., and Debra E. Meyerson. "Beyond Armchair Feminism III: Moving From Gender to a Broader Diversity Lens in Organizational Diagnosis and Intervention." Paper presented at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, January 01, 1999.
    • July 2025
    • Article

    Extraverts Reap Greater Social Rewards from Passion Because They Express Passion More Frequently and More Diversely

    By: Kai Krautter, Anabel Büchner and Jon M. Jachimowicz
    Passion is stereotypically expressed through animated facial expressions, energetic body movements, varied tone, and pitch—and met with interpersonal benefits. However, these capture only a subset of passion expressions that are more common for extraverts. Indeed, in... View Details
    Keywords: Passion; Personality; Extraversion; Scale Development; Perception; Personal Characteristics
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    Krautter, Kai, Anabel Büchner, and Jon M. Jachimowicz. "Extraverts Reap Greater Social Rewards from Passion Because They Express Passion More Frequently and More Diversely." Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 51, no. 7 (July 2025): 1159–1172.

      Extraverts Reap Greater Social Rewards From Passion Because They Express Passion More Frequently and More Diversely

      Passion is stereotypically expressed through animated facial expressions, energetic body movements, varied tone, and pitch—and met with interpersonal benefits. However, these capture only a subset of passion expressions that are more common for extraverts.... View Details
      • 12 Jun 2014
      • News

      Why Smart People Struggle with Strategy

      Keywords: strategy; diversity; attitudes; intelligence
      • 11 Aug 2020
      • News

      Find Your Allies

      making decisions to issue millions of dollars of bonds,” she says. Today, Harris is vice chairman of global wealth management and a senior client adviser at Morgan Stanley in New York, which she joined in 1987. Harris says she wasn’t intimidated by the lack of View Details
      Keywords: workplace diversity; gender diversity; career paths; career advice; leadership; networking; workplace relationships; Finance
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      By: Katherine B. Coffman
      Professor Coffman studies the sources of gender gaps in economically-important contexts. Her work focuses on the role of beliefs: how do stereotypes bias the beliefs that individuals hold about themselves (and others), and how do these biased beliefs shape... View Details
      Keywords: Gender; Stereotypes; Diversity Management; Experiments
      • 09 Jun 2020
      • News

      A Harvard MBA lecturer and organizational behavior expert says this is the big mistake leaders make when trying to promote diversity — and offers 6 ways to do better

      • November 26, 2019
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      Tackling Diversity in Case Discussions: Advice for Creating a Culture of Dialogue and Equity in Business Classrooms

      By: Colleen Ammerman, Zoe Kinias and Nien-hê Hsieh
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      Ammerman, Colleen, Zoe Kinias, and Nien-hê Hsieh. "Tackling Diversity in Case Discussions: Advice for Creating a Culture of Dialogue and Equity in Business Classrooms." Harvard Business Review (website) (November 26, 2019).
      • 01 Mar 2024
      • News

      In My Humble Opinion: Role Model

      One of four daughters of Pakistani immigrants, Salma Qarnain (MBA 2002) grew up in the midwestern “I” states of Iowa, Illinois, and Indiana before attending Stanford University. “It was my first experience feeling happy and comfortable in a place that had diversity,”... View Details
      Keywords: Julia Hanna; acting; theater; diversity; career path; Performing Arts, Spectator Sports, and Related Industries; Arts, Entertainment
      • January 2020
      • Article

      Gifts of the Immigrants, Woes of the Natives: Lessons from the Age of Mass Migration

      By: Marco Tabellini
      In this paper, I jointly investigate the political and the economic effects of immigration and study the causes of anti-immigrant sentiments. I exploit exogenous variation in European immigration to U.S. cities between 1910 and 1930 induced by World War I and the... View Details
      Keywords: Political Backlash; Age Of Mass Migration; Cultural Diversity; Immigration; History; Economy; Attitudes; Cross-Cultural and Cross-Border Issues; Diversity
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      Tabellini, Marco. "Gifts of the Immigrants, Woes of the Natives: Lessons from the Age of Mass Migration." Review of Economic Studies 87, no. 1 (January 2020): 454–486. (Also Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 19-005, July 2018. Available also from Cato Institute, Microeconomic Insights, VOX, Broadstreet, Cato Institute, and in Oxford University Press's Blog.)
      • December 2015
      • Article

      On Wealth and the Diversity of Friendships: High Social Class People around the World Have Fewer International Friends

      By: Maurice H. Yearwood, Amy Cuddy, Nishtha Lambaa, Wu Youyoua, Ilmo van der Lowe, Paul K. Piff, Charles Gronin, Pete Fleming, Emiliana Simon-Thomas, Dacher Keltner and Aleksandr Spectre
      Having international social ties carries many potential advantages, including access to novel ideas and greater commercial opportunities. Yet little is known about who forms more international friendships. Here, we propose social class plays a key role in determining... View Details
      Keywords: Friendships; Social Class; Internationalism; Wealth; Relationships; Globalization
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      Yearwood, Maurice H., Amy Cuddy, Nishtha Lambaa, Wu Youyoua, Ilmo van der Lowe, Paul K. Piff, Charles Gronin, Pete Fleming, Emiliana Simon-Thomas, Dacher Keltner, and Aleksandr Spectre. "On Wealth and the Diversity of Friendships: High Social Class People around the World Have Fewer International Friends." Personality and Individual Differences 87 (December 2015): 224–229.
      • 2019
      • Book

      Race, Work, and Leadership: New Perspectives on the Black Experience

      By: Laura Morgan Roberts, Anthony J. Mayo and David A. Thomas
      Race, Work, and Leadership is a rare and important compilation of essays that examines how race matters in people’s experience of work and leadership. What does it mean to be black in corporate America today? How are racial dynamics in organizations changing?... View Details
      Keywords: Race And Ethnicity; Diversity Management; Inclusion; Leader Selection; Race; Ethnicity; Diversity; Leadership; Leadership Development; Employment
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      Roberts, Laura Morgan, Anthony J. Mayo, and David A. Thomas, eds. Race, Work, and Leadership: New Perspectives on the Black Experience. Boston, MA: Harvard Business Review Press, 2019.
      • January 2016
      • Case

      SAP SE: Autism at Work

      By: Gary P. Pisano and Robert D. Austin
      This case describes SAP's "Autism at Work" program, which integrates people with autism into the company's workforce. The company has a stated objective of making 1% of its workforce people with autism by 2020. SAP's rationale for the program is based on the belief... View Details
      Keywords: Software; Human Resource Management; Diversity Management; Germany; Selection and Staffing; Innovation and Management; Applications and Software; Recruitment; Diversity; Information Technology Industry; Germany
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      Pisano, Gary P., and Robert D. Austin. "SAP SE: Autism at Work." Harvard Business School Case 616-042, January 2016.
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