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- All HBS Web
(1,958)
- People (3)
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- 29 Oct 2008
- Research & Ideas
The Next Marketing Challenge: Selling to ’Simplifiers’
- Summer, 2021
- Article
The Economics of Energy Efficiency in Developing Countries
- 2013
- Case
The COFCO Group
- 24 May 2004
- Research & Ideas
When Reputation Trumps Regulation
- January 2011 (Revised November 2014)
- Case
Mochi Media
- 2012
- Chapter
The Small Worlds of Business Groups: Liberalization and Network Dynamics
- 2010
- Casebook
Global Capital and National Institutions: Crisis and Choice in the International Financial Architecture
- 2016
- Chapter
Networks and the Macroeconomy: An Empirical Exploration
- 16 Dec 2020
- Blog Post
My HBS Student Loan Story: Ina Foalea (MBA 2018)
- Research Summary
Innovation and Productivity
In this stream of research, Professor Steinwender examines how firms adjust their innovative behavior and productivity in response to changes in the external environment. Analyzing Spanish firm-level data, she finds that two mechanisms proposed in the economic... View Details
- 28 Nov 2007
- Research & Ideas
B2B Branding: Does it Work?
- May 2021
- Article
Preparing for a Pandemic: Accelerating Vaccine Availability
- 2008
- Working Paper
International Financial Integration and Entrepreneurial Firm Activity
- October 2005 (Revised February 2007)
- Case
Red Flag Software Co.
- 14 Sep 2010
- First Look
First Look: September 14, 2010
Malcolm P. Baker
Malcolm Baker is the Robert G. Kirby Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School, where he teaches the required course in finance and a short immersive program on investing in life sciences.
His research is in the... View Details
- 05 Jun 2020
- Research & Ideas
How Anchor Investors Help Impact Funds Succeed
Why You Aren’t Getting More from Your Marketing AI - HBR
Fewer than 40% of companies that invest in AI see gains from it, usually because of one or more of these errors: (1) They don’t ask the right question, and end up directing AI to solve the wrong problem. (2) They don’t recognize the... View Details
- August 2022
- Case
In-Q-Tel: Innovation On A Mission
- 2015
- Working Paper