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  • 29 Jun 2020
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Managing Yourself with Harvard ManageMentor

  • 02 Feb 2012
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Not Your Average Road Trip

Keywords: Dean Nitin Nohria, Professor Youngme Moon; Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools; Educational Services
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Managing Service Operations: Research resources for new service design

and industry news. Business Insider Provides proprietary news on companies, largely in the tech and finance space. Note: Follow the instruction on the page to set up individual account. Notes: Baker Library has much more resources on company and industry/market... View Details
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Patrick Ferguson

the attendance and consumption of sports, investigating the validity of the assumption that uncertainty of outcome is the primary draw for fans. Patrick sees broad applicability to his research beyond the fields of management and sports. “Ultimately,” he says, “our... View Details
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The Moral Leader - Course Catalog

behavior that can derail leaders. In addition, fiction lets students see leaders from the inside. In real life, people in charge rarely give complete, unvarnished accounts of their thinking. In contrast, fiction lets us watch leaders... View Details
  • 01 Dec 2011
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Professors Recognized with New Chair Appointments

Margolis is the James Dinan and Elizabeth Miller Professor of Business Administration. A member of the Organizational Behavior Unit, Margolis joined the HBS faculty in 2000. His research focuses on the distinctive ethical challenges that... View Details
  • 01 Dec 2012
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Taking Time to Make Time

POZEN: Getting people to think about how they are managing their careers in the evolving context of their own personal and professional lives. HBS senior lecturer Robert Pozen is living proof of the adage "If you want to get something done, ask a busy person."... View Details
Keywords: Time management
  • 10 Dec 2012
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A Good Mentor Never Tramples on Big Dreams

Keywords: Funds, Trusts, and Other Financial Vehicles; Finance
  • 19 May 2023
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How to Have Difficult Conversations Without Burning Bridges

  • 11 Jan 2023
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Why Leaders Should Be Open About Their Flaws

  • 27 Jul 2022
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Navigating Peer Relationships While Climbing the Ladder

  • 01 Mar 2016
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The People’s Pods

Illustration by Peter Arkle Between 2008 and 2015, the percentage of Americans who listen to podcasts nearly doubled, according to Pew Research, jumping from 9 percent to 17 percent. What’s driving the growth? And how did a 10-year-old medium suddenly become the next... View Details
Keywords: Dan Morrell
  • 07 Jun 2011
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First Look: June 7

behavioral decision-making literature. In particular, we highlight three cognitive barriers that impede sound individual decision making that have particular relevance to behaviors impacting the environment.... View Details
Keywords: Sean Silverthorne
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Why Ordinary People Torture Enemy Prisoners

By: S.T. Fiske, L.T. Harris and A.J.C. Cuddy
Keywords: War; Behavior
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Fiske, S.T., L.T. Harris, and A.J.C. Cuddy. "Why Ordinary People Torture Enemy Prisoners." Science 306, no. 5701 (November 26, 2004): 1482–1483.
  • 13 Jan 2010
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Biotech Goes to Hollywood

Keywords: rare diseases; Health, Social Assistance
  • 28 Feb 2012
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First Look: Feb. 28

characteristics, relationships, and behavioral norms. We suggest that an equally important trust mechanism is "reflected knowledge," knowledge focal actors' gain about the personal characteristics, relationships, and View Details
Keywords: Sean Silverthorne
  • 10 Jan 2012
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First Look: January 10

http://people.hbs.edu/mbaker/cv/papers/Investor_Sentiment_JFE_Article_In_Press.pdf Memory Lane and Morality: How Childhood Memories Promote Prosocial Behavior Authors:F. Gino and S. Desai Publication:Journal of Personality and Social... View Details
Keywords: Sean Silverthorne
  • 19 Feb 2019
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Relative Performance Transparency: Effects on Sustainable Choices

Keywords: by Ryan W. Buell, Shwetha Mariadassou, and Yanchong Zheng
  • March 2022
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When Less Is More: Consumers Prefer Brands that Donate More in Relative versus Absolute Terms

By: Elizabeth A. Keenan, Anne V. Wilson and Leslie K. John
When trying to make a good impression on consumers through charitable giving, is it better for brands to maximize the overall dollars they donate or how much they give in relative terms; for example, the proportion of profits? Across five studies we show that consumers... View Details
Keywords: Cause-related Marketing; Charitable Donations; Generosity; Altruism; Philanthropy and Charitable Giving; Brands and Branding; Consumer Behavior
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Keenan, Elizabeth A., Anne V. Wilson, and Leslie K. John. "When Less Is More: Consumers Prefer Brands that Donate More in Relative versus Absolute Terms." Marketing Letters 33, no. 1 (March 2022): 31–43.
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Voter Mobilization and Trust in Electoral Institutions: Evidence from Kenya

By: Benjamin Marx, Vincent Pons and Tavneet Suri
Voter mobilization campaigns face trade-offs in young democracies. In a large-scale experiment implemented in 2013 with the Kenyan Electoral Commission (IEBC), text messages intended to mobilize voters boosted participation but also decreased trust in electoral... View Details
Keywords: Political Participation; Electoral Institutions; Field Experiment; Voting; Political Elections; Behavior; Trust; Kenya
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Marx, Benjamin, Vincent Pons, and Tavneet Suri. "Voter Mobilization and Trust in Electoral Institutions: Evidence from Kenya." Working Paper. (Economic Journal 131, no. 638 (August 2021): 2585-2612.)
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