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  • 02 Feb 2012
  • News

Harvard Business School Faculty Lead Immersion Trip to Israel

    Searching for a Corporate Savior

    Corporate CEOs are headline news. Stock prices rise and fall at word of their hiring and firing. Business media debate their merits and defects as if individual leaders determined the health of the economy. Yet we know surprisingly little about how CEOs are selected... View Details
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    Strategy for Health Care Delivery—Virtual

    pioneered the case study method, we also built the first live online classroom in 2014 and have been refining and optimizing our virtual program experience ever since. In a... View Details
    Keywords: Health Care; Health Care
    • July 1991 (Revised October 1995)
    • Case

    KPMG Peat Marwick: The Shadow Partner

    By: Robert G. Eccles Jr.
    KPMG Peat Marwick executives needed to decide whether to fund full development of "The Shadow Partner," the name coined to describe a worldwide information network that would link all KPMG professionals to each other and to a wealth of data bases and information... View Details
    Keywords: Information Management; Data and Data Sets; Knowledge Management; Knowledge Use and Leverage; Networks; Partners and Partnerships; Information Technology
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    Eccles, Robert G., Jr. "KPMG Peat Marwick: The Shadow Partner." Harvard Business School Case 492-002, July 1991. (Revised October 1995.)
    • 28 Nov 2018
    • HBS Seminar

    Jon Jachimowicz, Columbia University

    • 22 Oct 2010
    • Research & Ideas

    Panel on Pedagogical Innovations in MBA Courses

    School. These innovations include subject matter innovations such as courses that focus on globalization and green businesses. They also include innovations in how courses are structured and taught,... View Details
    Keywords: Re: Multiple Faculty; Education
    • January 2019
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    Making Moves Matter: Experimental Evidence on Incentivizing Bureaucrats Through Performance-Based Postings

    By: Adnan Q. Khan, Asim Ijaz Khwaja and Benjamin A. Olken
    Bureaucracies often post staff to better or worse locations, ostensibly to provide incentives. Yet we know little about whether this works, with heterogeneity in preferences over postings impacting effectiveness. We propose a performance-ranked serial dictatorship... View Details
    Keywords: Serial Dictatorship Mechanism; Employment; Geographic Location; Motivation and Incentives; Performance
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    Khan, Adnan Q., Asim Ijaz Khwaja, and Benjamin A. Olken. "Making Moves Matter: Experimental Evidence on Incentivizing Bureaucrats Through Performance-Based Postings." American Economic Review 109, no. 1 (January 2019): 237–270.
    • August 2013
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    The Timing of Pay

    By: Christopher Parsons and E. Van Wesep
    There exists large and persistent variation in not only how, but when employees are paid, a fact unexplained by existing theory. This paper develops a simple model of optimal pay timing for firms. When workers have self-control problems, they under-save... View Details
    Keywords: Payday Lending; Hyperbolic Discounting; Self-control Problems; Pay Frequency; Payday Loan Legislation; Paycheck Frequency; Time Inconsistency; Wages; Behavior; Employee Relationship Management
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    Parsons, Christopher, and E. Van Wesep. "The Timing of Pay." Journal of Financial Economics 109, no. 2 (August 2013): 373–397.
    • October 2012
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    Giving Time Gives You Time

    By: Cassie Mogilner, Zoe Chance and Michael I. Norton
    Four experiments reveal a counterintuitive solution to the common problem of feeling that one does not have enough time: giving some of it away. Although people's objective amount of time cannot be increased (there are only 24 hours in a day), this research... View Details
    Keywords: Time Perception; Well-being; Volunteering; Prosocial Behavior; Helping; Time Management; Welfare
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    Mogilner, Cassie, Zoe Chance, and Michael I. Norton. "Giving Time Gives You Time." Psychological Science 23, no. 10 (October 2012): 1233–1238.
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    Design of Search Engine Services: Channel Interdependence in Search Engine Results

    By: Benjamin Edelman and Zhenyu Lai
    The authors examine prominent placement of search engines' own services and effects on users' choices. Evaluating a natural experiment in which different results were shown to users who performed similar searches, they find that Google's prominent placement of its... View Details
    Keywords: Search Engine; Organic Search; Sponsored Search Advertising; User Interface; Channel Substitution; Search Technology; Consumer Behavior; Online Advertising
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    Edelman, Benjamin, and Zhenyu Lai. "Design of Search Engine Services: Channel Interdependence in Search Engine Results." Journal of Marketing Research (JMR) 53, no. 6 (December 2016): 881–900. (First posted April 2013.)
    • 21 Mar 2018
    • Research & Ideas

    Why Artificial Intelligence Isn't a Sure Thing to Increase Productivity

    “If someone’s past experience has been entirely in the world of older technology, and suddenly a machine learning tool is thrust upon them, they will be less productive” Choudhury realized there was scant... View Details
    Keywords: by Michael Blanding; Technology; Information
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    Launching Technology Ventures

    By: Jeffrey F. Rayport

    This course takes the perspective of founders struggling to achieve product market fit in their early-stage startups. Our cases focus on founder decision during this search and discovery phase, both in the experiments that they design and run as well as the... View Details

    • 15 Jul 2013
    • Research & Ideas

    Five Imperatives for Improving Health Care

    business management expertise can be harnessed to improve everything from delivering affordable essential services to the poor to making the US more competitive in world markets. In the future, the Forum on Healthcare Innovation will turn... View Details
    Keywords: by Carmen Nobel; Health
    • 01 Sep 2023
    • News

    Solving for Z

    employee retention, engagement, and satisfaction, and filters it not only by age but by everything from career stage and line of business to ethnicity View Details
    Keywords: Alexander Gelfand; Illustrations by Doug Chayka; Administration of Human Resource Programs; Government
    • 25 Aug 2016
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    Timeless Advice for Making a Hard Choice

    • 2004
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    Great Negotiator 2002: Lakhdar Brahimi

    By: James K. Sebenius and Kristin Schneeman

    The Program on Negotiation honored Ambassador Brahimi in events on October 2, 2002. These began with an in-depth faculty-moderated discussion with a group of students, faculty, and guests at Harvard Business School. On the evening of the 2nd, Ambassador Brahimi... View Details

    Keywords: Negotiation; Learning; Strategy; Afghanistan
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    Sebenius, James K., and Kristin Schneeman. "Great Negotiator 2002: Lakhdar Brahimi." Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School, 2004. Video. (DVD.)
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    Negotiation, Organizations & Markets - Faculty & Research

    based on the psychology of selective memory. When a person thinks about an event, different experiences compete for retrieval, and retrieved experiences are used to simulate... View Details
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    Leadership Is Associated with Lower Levels of Stress

    By: Gary D. Sherman, J. J. Lee, A.J.C. Cuddy, Jonathan Renshon, Christopher Oveis, James J. Gross and Jennifer S. Lerner
    As leaders ascend to more powerful positions in their groups, they face ever-increasing demands. This has given rise to the common perception that leaders have higher stress levels than non-leaders. But if leaders also experience a heightened sense of control—a... View Details
    Keywords: Stress; Cortisol; Control; Leadership; Emotions; Power and Influence
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    Sherman, Gary D., J. J. Lee, A.J.C. Cuddy, Jonathan Renshon, Christopher Oveis, James J. Gross, and Jennifer S. Lerner. "Leadership Is Associated with Lower Levels of Stress." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109, no. 44 (October 30, 2012): 17903–17907.
    • 05 May 2021
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    A CEO’s Evolution from Hard Charger to ‘Somebody Who Believes in Human Magic’

    • 23 Oct 2018
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    Why women fall into the negative feedback trap

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