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  • February 2014
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Responses to Entry in Multi-Sided Markets: The Impact of Craigslist on Local Newspapers

By: Robert Seamans and Feng Zhu
How do firms respond to entry in multi-sided markets? We address this question by studying the impact of Craigslist, a website providing classified-advertising services, on local U.S. newspapers. We exploit temporal and geographical variation in Craigslist's entry to... View Details
Keywords: Digital Platforms; Market Entry and Exit; Internet and the Web; Newspapers; Advertising; Advertising Industry; Journalism and News Industry
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Seamans, Robert, and Feng Zhu. "Responses to Entry in Multi-Sided Markets: The Impact of Craigslist on Local Newspapers." Management Science 60, no. 2 (February 2014): 476–493.
  • 28 May 2019
  • Research & Ideas

Investor Lawsuits Against Auditors Are Falling, and That's Bad News for Capital Markets

Investors rely on corporate auditors to keep impartial watch on the accounting practices of the companies they invest in. Historically, investors have not been shy about... View Details
Keywords: by Martha Lagace; Financial Services; Accounting
  • 30 Sep 2002
  • Research & Ideas

Your Crisis Response Plan: The Ten Effective Elements

organization's crisis response plans. Effective crisis response plans include the following ten elements: 1. A representative set of planning scenarios. It's essential to... View Details
Keywords: by Michael Watkins
  • May 2007
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Corporate Financing Decisions When Investors Take the Path of Least Resistance

By: Malcolm Baker, Joshua Coval and Jeremy Stein
We explore the consequences for corporate financial policy that arise when investors exhibit inertial behavior. One implication of investor inertia is that, all else equal, a firm pursuing a strategy of equity-financed growth will prefer a stock-for-stock merger to... View Details
Keywords: Behavior; Investment; Policy; Corporate Finance
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Baker, Malcolm, Joshua Coval, and Jeremy Stein. "Corporate Financing Decisions When Investors Take the Path of Least Resistance." Journal of Financial Economics 84, no. 2 (May 2007): 266–298.
  • 2005
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Corporate Financing Decisions When Investors Take the Path of Least Resistance

By: Malcolm Baker, Joshua Coval and Jeremy Stein
We explore the consequences for corporate financial policy that arise when investors exhibit inertial behavior. One implication of investor inertia is that, all else equal, a firm pursuing a strategy of equity-financed growth will prefer a stock-for-stock merger to... View Details
Keywords: Decisions; Behavior; Stocks; Mergers and Acquisitions; Policy; Investment; Financial Institutions; Equity; Corporate Finance
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Baker, Malcolm, Joshua Coval, and Jeremy Stein. "Corporate Financing Decisions When Investors Take the Path of Least Resistance." NBER Working Paper Series, April 2005. (First Draft in 2004.)
  • July 2017
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Business Responsibilities for Human Rights: A Commentary on Arnold

By: Nien-hê Hsieh
Human rights have come to play a prominent role in debates about the responsibilities of business. In the business ethics literature, there are two approaches to the question of whether businesses have human rights obligations. The “moral” approach conceives of human... View Details
Keywords: Rights; Corporate Social Responsibility and Impact; Moral Sensibility; Society
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Hsieh, Nien-hê. "Business Responsibilities for Human Rights: A Commentary on Arnold." Business and Human Rights Journal 2, no. 2 (July 2017): 297–309.

    Responses to Entry in Multi-Sided Markets: The Impact of Craigslist on Local Newspapers

    How do firms respond to entry in multi-sided markets? We address this question by studying the impact of Craigslist, a website providing classified-advertising services, on local U.S. newspapers. We exploit temporal and geographical variation in Craigslist's... View Details
    • 09 Feb 2021
    • News

    Private Investors Can Help End Poverty. They Just Need to Think Small and Local.

    • 2025
    • Working Paper

    Investor Influence on Media Coverage: Evidence from Venture Capital-Backed Startups

    By: Brian K. Baik and Albert Shin
    We examine whether and how investors influence media coverage of their private portfolio companies. Using a stacked difference-in-differences design, we find that media coverage of startups increases significantly following venture capital (VC) investment. The effect... View Details
    Keywords: Venture Capital; Entrepreneurship; Media; Reputation; Information
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    Baik, Brian K., and Albert Shin. "Investor Influence on Media Coverage: Evidence from Venture Capital-Backed Startups." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 24-073, May 2024. (Revised April 2025.)
    • 04 Jun 2020
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    ESG investors get their heads around social risks

    • September 2017
    • Article

    It Doesn't Hurt to Ask: Question-asking Increases Liking

    By: K. Huang, M. Yeomans, A.W. Brooks, J. Minson and F. Gino
    Conversation is a fundamental human experience, one that is necessary to pursue intrapersonal and interpersonal goals across myriad contexts, relationships, and modes of communication. In the current research, we isolate the role of an understudied conversational... View Details
    Keywords: Question-asking; Liking; Responsiveness; Conversation; Natural Language Processing; Interpersonal Communication; Behavior
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    Huang, K., M. Yeomans, A.W. Brooks, J. Minson, and F. Gino. "It Doesn't Hurt to Ask: Question-asking Increases Liking." Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 113, no. 3 (September 2017): 430–452.
    • June 2011
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    Fighting a Dangerous Financial Fire: The Federal Response to the Crisis of 2007-2009

    By: David Moss and Cole Bolton
    By the summer of 2009, many observers concluded that a catastrophic financial collapse- which seemed all but imminent the previous fall and winter - had been averted. Although the recession had still yet to be declared over and the economy's footing remained far from... View Details
    Keywords: Business Cycles; Economic Slowdown and Stagnation; Financial Crisis; Financial Institutions; Financial Markets; Financial Strategy; Policy; Knowledge Acquisition
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    Moss, David, and Cole Bolton. "Fighting a Dangerous Financial Fire: The Federal Response to the Crisis of 2007-2009." Harvard Business School Case 711-104, June 2011.
    • 05 Jun 2019
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    How Transparency into Internal and External Responsibility Initiatives Influences Consumer Choice

    Keywords: by Ryan W. Buell and Basak Kalkanci
    • 17 Jun 2016
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    Investors back rivals Uber and Didi, raising eyebrows

    • December 1996
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    How "Real" Are Computer Personalities? Psychological Responses to Personality Types in Human-Computer Interaction

    By: Y. Moon and C. I. Nass
    Keywords: Information Technology; Health; Identity
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    Moon, Y., and C. I. Nass. How "Real" Are Computer Personalities? Psychological Responses to Personality Types in Human-Computer Interaction. Communication Research 23, no. 6 (December 1996): 651–674.
    • 2012
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    What Are We Meeting For? The Consequences of Private Meetings with Investors

    By: Eugene F. Soltes and David H. Solomon
    Executives of publicly-traded firms spend considerable time meeting privately with investors, despite regulation restricting their ability to convey material nonpublic information. Using a set of records of all one-on-one meetings between senior management and... View Details
    Keywords: Decision Choices and Conditions; Investment; Investment Funds; Governing Rules, Regulations, and Reforms; Management Teams; Public Ownership; Business and Shareholder Relations
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    Soltes, Eugene F., and David H. Solomon. "What Are We Meeting For? The Consequences of Private Meetings with Investors." September 2012.
    • summer 1993
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    Underinvestment and Incompetence as Responses to Radical Innovation: Evidence from the Photolithographic Industry

    By: Rebecca Henderson
    Keywords: Investment; Competency and Skills; Innovation and Invention; Fine Arts Industry
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    Henderson, Rebecca. "Underinvestment and Incompetence as Responses to Radical Innovation: Evidence from the Photolithographic Industry." RAND Journal of Economics 24, no. 2 (summer 1993).
    • 07 Aug 2013
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    Debating the Responsibility of Capitalism in Historical and Global Perspective

    Keywords: by Geoffrey G. Jones
    • 21 Aug 2021
    • News

    Farrell: How an Investor Can Try to Make Money and Stay Away from Polluting Companies

    • 18 Jul 2016
    • Working Paper Summaries

    Beyond Symbolic Responses to Private Politics: Examining Labor Standards Improvement in Global Supply Chains

    Keywords: by Andrea R. Hugill, Jodi L. Short, and Michael W. Toffel; Manufacturing
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