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  • 04 Mar 2014
  • News

Social Media to the Rescue

  • 02 Apr 2013
  • News

Losing Weight to Earn Cash: Groups of Dieters Lose More than Individuals

  • 16 Aug 2021
  • News

Elevate Employees, Don’t Eliminate Them

  • 29 Dec 2019
  • News

Microfinance Spurs Sustained Growth—but Not for Everyone

    Consumers, Corporations and Public Health (Oxford University Press, 2016)

    The public health footprint associated with corporate behavior has come under increased scrutiny in the last decade, with an increased expectation that private profit not come at the expense of consumer welfare.

    Consumers, Corporations, and Public... View Details

      Learning from Customers: Individual and Organizational Effects in Outsourced Radiological Services

      The ongoing fragmentation of work has resulted in a narrowing of tasks into smaller pieces that can be sent outside the organization and, in many instances, around the world. This trend is shifting the boundaries of organizations and leading to increased... View Details

        High Commitment High Performance: How to Build A Resilient Organization for Sustained Advantage

        How to create the high-performance, high-commitment organization.

        Integrating knowledge from strategic management, performance management, and organization design, strategic human resource expert and Harvard Business School Professor Michael Beer outlines... View Details

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        Global Opportunity Fellowship GO: AFRICA - Alumni

        activity by organizations such as Harvard University, HBS will not provide funding for political campaign work. Founders of consulting, research, and/or brokerage services, as well as investment funds (including but not limited to hedge... View Details
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        Suggested Resources: Israel - Hamas War

        (CSIS) CSIS in a bipartisan think tank where leading experts across the organization provide comprehensive analysis on the conflict in Israel and potential outcomes in the days ahead. View Details
        • 21 Mar 2018
        • Research & Ideas

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

        to make sure applications propose truly novel ideas, and not designs or techniques previously used in other patents—known as prior art. “That means searching through hundreds of thousands of documents,” says Choudhury. The office aims to View Details
        Keywords: by Michael Blanding; Technology; Information
        • November 2024
        • Article

        Stakeholder Amnesia in M&A Deals

        By: Caley Petrucci and Guhan Subramanian
        Public companies have increasingly embraced environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors in the course of everyday business. However, these ESG considerations are virtually non-existent in merger and acquisition (M&A) transactions. Elon Musk’s recent acquisition... View Details
        Keywords: Corporate Governance; Corporate Social Responsibility and Impact; Governing and Advisory Boards; Mergers and Acquisitions
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        Petrucci, Caley, and Guhan Subramanian. "Stakeholder Amnesia in M&A Deals." Journal of Corporation Law 50, no. 1 (November 2024): 87–147.
        • Summer 2014
        • Article

        Designed for Workarounds: A Qualitative Study of the Causes of Operational Failures in Hospitals

        By: Anita L. Tucker, W. Scott Heisler and Laura D. Janisse
        Frontline care providers in hospitals spend at least 10% of their time working around operational failures, which are situations where information, supplies, or equipment needed for patient care are insufficient. However, little is known about underlying causes of... View Details
        Keywords: Supply Chain; Health Care and Treatment; Failure; Business Processes; Health Industry
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        Tucker, Anita L., W. Scott Heisler, and Laura D. Janisse. "Designed for Workarounds: A Qualitative Study of the Causes of Operational Failures in Hospitals." Permanente Journal 18, no. 3 (Summer 2014): 33–41.
        • 2012
        • Working Paper

        Learning from Customers: Individual and Organizational Effects in Outsourced Radiological Services

        By: Jonathan R. Clark, Robert S. Huckman and Bradley R. Staats
        The ongoing fragmentation of work has resulted in a narrowing of tasks into smaller pieces that can be sent outside the organization and, in many instances, around the world. This trend is shifting the boundaries of organizations and leading to increased outsourcing.... View Details
        Keywords: Experience and Expertise; Learning; Health Care and Treatment; Job Cuts and Outsourcing; Knowledge Acquisition; Volume; Performance Productivity; Health Industry
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        Clark, Jonathan R., Robert S. Huckman, and Bradley R. Staats. "Learning from Customers: Individual and Organizational Effects in Outsourced Radiological Services." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 11-057, December 2010. (Revised September 2011, January 2013. NBER Working Paper Series, No. w18723, January 2013)
        • October 2007
        • Article

        The Art of Designing Markets

        By: Alvin E. Roth
        Traditionally, markets have been viewed as simply the confluence of supply and demand. But to function properly, they must be able to attract a sufficient number of buyers and sellers, induce participants to make their preferences clear, and overcome congestion by... View Details
        Keywords: Market Design; Market Participation; Market Transactions; Information Technology; Internet and the Web
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        Roth, Alvin E. "The Art of Designing Markets." Harvard Business Review 85, no. 10 (October 2007): 118–126.

          Design-Based Confidence Sequences: A General Approach to Risk Mitigation in Online Experimentation.

          Randomized experiments have become the standard method for companies to evaluate the performance of new products or services. In addition to augmenting managers' decision-making, experimentation mitigates risk by limiting the proportion of customers exposed to... View Details
          • 20 Jan 2014
          • Research & Ideas

          Language Wars Divide Global Companies

          barriers that threaten employees' sense of belonging. Encourage practice of the new language. Provide nonthreatening environments where the new language can be studied and practiced. Encourage empathy. Promote sharing of experiences as... View Details
          Keywords: by Kim Girard
          • 18 Aug 2010
          • Working Paper Summaries

          The Role of Organizational Scope and Governance in Strengthening Private Monitoring

          Keywords: by Lamar Pierce & Michael W. Toffel
          • March 2018 (Revised June 2018)
          • Case

          City Year at 30: Toward Long-Term Impact

          By: Rosabeth Moss Kanter and James Weber
          In 2018, City Year was a 30-year-old nonprofit that recruited and organized teams of young-adult “volunteers” (corps teams) to provide a year of citizen service. It had 3,100 corps members serving in 327 schools located in 28 U.S. cities. In its early decades, City... View Details
          Keywords: Education; Service Operations; Nonprofit Organizations; Growth and Development Strategy; Performance Efficiency; Resource Allocation; Change Management; Social Entrepreneurship; Middle School Education; Secondary Education; Philanthropy and Charitable Giving; Human Capital; Growth Management; Service Delivery; Organizational Design; Social Enterprise; Poverty; United States
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          Kanter, Rosabeth Moss, and James Weber. "City Year at 30: Toward Long-Term Impact." Harvard Business School Case 318-089, March 2018. (Revised June 2018.)
          • January 2018
          • Case

          Kids & Company: Entering the U.S.

          By: Boris Groysberg, Matthew G. Preble and Katherine Connolly Baden
          In April 2017, Victoria Sopik and Jennifer Nashmi, CEO and CFO (respectively) of Kids & Company, a Canadian childcare provider that they had co-founded in the early 2000s and developed into a nearly 100-unit enterprise, are discussing how the company should proceed... View Details
          Keywords: Child Care; Childcare; Day Care; Daycare; Early Childhood Education; Strategy; Growth and Development Strategy; Growth Management; Business Strategy; Competitive Strategy; Competitive Advantage; Expansion; Leadership; Marketing; Product Marketing; Brands and Branding; Service Delivery; Service Operations; Product Design; Product Development; Cross-Cultural and Cross-Border Issues; Selection and Staffing; Customer Focus and Relationships; Entrepreneurship; Service Industry; Education Industry; United States; Canada
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          Groysberg, Boris, Matthew G. Preble, and Katherine Connolly Baden. "Kids & Company: Entering the U.S." Harvard Business School Case 418-011, January 2018.
          • May 2017
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          Experimental Evidence of Pooling Outcomes Under Information Asymmetry

          By: William Schmidt and Ryan W. Buell
          Operational decisions under information asymmetry can signal a firm's prospects to less-informed parties, such as investors, customers, competitors, and regulators. Consequently, managers in these settings often face a tradeoff between making an optimal decision and... View Details
          Keywords: Behavioral Decision Research; Information Asymmetry; Signaling; Decision Choices and Conditions; Alignment
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          Schmidt, William, and Ryan W. Buell. "Experimental Evidence of Pooling Outcomes Under Information Asymmetry." Management Science 63, no. 5 (May 2017): 1586–1605.
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