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  • 09 Jan 2013
  • News

Why women should have more political power

  • 26 Jul 2019
  • News

Amazon Needs to Tame Its Wild West Marketplace

  • 15 Nov 2018
  • News

Dysfunctional Teams

    The Content Trap

    Companies everywhere face two major challenges today: getting noticed and getting paid. To confront these obstacles, Bharat Anand examines a range of businesses around the world, from Chinese Internet giant Tencent to Scandinavian digital trailblazer Schibsted,... View Details

    • Web

    Finding Job Opportunities - Alumni

    market. LinkedIn Jobs LinkedIn is not just for networking. It offers its own job board that allows you to see if you have any mutual connections with anyone at your target company. The Ladders The Ladders is... View Details
    • 2010
    • Chapter

    Crime Distribution and Victim Behavior during a Crime Wave

    By: Rafael Di Tella, Sebastian Galiani and Ernesto Schargrodsky
    The study of how crime affects different income groups faces the difficulty that crime-avoiding activities vary across these groups. Thus, a lower victimization rate in one group may not reflect a lower burden of crime, but rather a higher investment in crime... View Details
    Keywords: Safety; Wealth and Poverty; Selection and Staffing; Crime and Corruption; Income; Leading Change; Information Management; Argentina
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    Di Tella, Rafael, Sebastian Galiani, and Ernesto Schargrodsky. "Crime Distribution and Victim Behavior during a Crime Wave." Chap. 5 in The Economics of Crime: Lessons for and from Latin America, edited by Rafael Di Tella, Sebastian Edwards, and Ernesto Schargrodsky, 175–204. National Bureau of Economic Research Conference Report. University of Chicago Press, 2010.
    • 30 Jan 2024
    • Research & Ideas

    ‘Intrinsic Joy’ Sparks Ideas Better than Cash

    says. But as one developer told Roche, adding cash to the mix can sour the task at hand. “He said, ‘As soon as your sponsor pays for it, even if it's just five bucks, they're holding you accountable to fix their problems.’ And he thought... View Details
    Keywords: by Rachel Layne; Technology
    • November 2022
    • Case

    Hiring with the Community in Saint Paul

    By: Mitchell B. Weiss and Sarah Mehta
    This case reviews Saint Paul Mayor Melvin Carter’s decision to involve the community in the process of hiring his cabinet members. Rather than relying on an executive recruiting firm or choosing cabinet heads from his own network, Carter recruited 100 community members... View Details
    Keywords: Community Engagement; Competency and Skills; Government and Politics; Human Resources; Government Administration; Recruitment; Selection and Staffing; Decision Making; Public Administration Industry; United States; Minnesota; Saint Paul
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    Weiss, Mitchell B., and Sarah Mehta. "Hiring with the Community in Saint Paul." Harvard Business School Case 823-074, November 2022.
    • January 2010
    • Article

    Breakthrough Inventions and Migrating Clusters of Innovation

    By: William R. Kerr
    We investigate the speed at which clusters of invention for a technology migrate spatially following breakthrough inventions. We identify breakthrough inventions as the top one percent of U.S. inventions for a technology during 1975-1984 in terms of subsequent... View Details
    Keywords: History; Technological Innovation; Patents; Labor; Immigration; United States
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    Kerr, William R. "Breakthrough Inventions and Migrating Clusters of Innovation." Journal of Urban Economics 67, no. 1 (January 2010): 46–60.
    • February 2013 (Revised September 2013)
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    Elasto Therm: The Next Step

    By: Jim Sharpe and James Weber
    Julia and Nate Burstein were living their dream running their own business and balancing the demands between their work and family obligations while creating a company that was responsive to their employees' and their customers' needs. The Bursteins had joined a large... View Details
    Keywords: Entrepreneurial Management; Entrepreneurs; Pricing; Pricing Policies; Pricing Strategy; Pricing Structure; Sales Force Management; Acquisitions; Work/family Balance; Family-owned Business; Entrepreneurship; Growth and Development Strategy; Expansion; Work-Life Balance; Manufacturing Industry; Rubber Industry; United States
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    Sharpe, Jim, and James Weber. "Elasto Therm: The Next Step." Harvard Business School Case 813-030, February 2013. (Revised September 2013.)
    • March 1982 (Revised August 1988)
    • Case

    Duncan Field (A)

    Duncan Field, having left employment in the cable television industry, is attempting to find and buy a cable system with a financial backer. Traces Duncan's career path preparing for this move, shows development of his financial backing, follows his search, and... View Details
    Keywords: Entrepreneurship; Personal Development and Career; Media and Broadcasting Industry
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    Thurston, Philip H., Richard O. von Werssowetz, and H. Irving Grousbeck. "Duncan Field (A)." Harvard Business School Case 382-137, March 1982. (Revised August 1988.)
    • 03 May 2021
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    Why Being Promoted from within Gives You a Key Advantage

    • 09 Sep 2011
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    Business schools need to focus on students' 'doing' skills

    • 01 Jul 2016
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    Working in Tension

    • 15 Feb 2012
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    Social Innovation Challenge

    • 26 Jul 2023
    • Research & Ideas

    STEM Needs More Women. Recruiters Often Keep Them Out

    much as 80 percent of tuition for delivering top applicants. “If you're not really thinking about how these little subtle differences might occur here, before people even apply, then maybe you're missing out... View Details
    Keywords: by Rachel Layne
    • 23 Jun 2022
    • Research & Ideas

    All Those Zoom Meetings May Boost Connection and Curb Loneliness

    not everyone loves meetings, and some employees may believe they prefer to interact asynchronously, encouraging employees to regularly attend virtual meetings with colleagues might actually be better for... View Details
    Keywords: by Michael Blanding
    • 29 Jul 2020
    • Blog Post

    To New Beginnings: Reflecting on Transitioning Careers and Starting a Family while at HBS

    She hopes this blog post will represent for woman considering business school and motherhood that the two are not mutually exclusive. Decision Time After serving for seven... View Details
    • 2015
    • Book

    What Great Service Leaders Know and Do: Creating Breakthroughs in Service Firms

    By: James L. Heskett, W. Earl Sasser and Leonard A. Schlesinger
    Based on decades of collective field experiences, the authors present anecdotal evidence in support of eight things that great service leaders know and do. Great service leaders know that (1) leading a breakthrough service is different, and they take steps to ensure... View Details
    Keywords: Management; Leadership; Service Operations; Service Delivery
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    Heskett, James L., W. Earl Sasser, and Leonard A. Schlesinger. What Great Service Leaders Know and Do: Creating Breakthroughs in Service Firms. Oakland, CA: Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2015.
    • 2010
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    Happiness Adaptation to Income beyond 'Basic Needs'

    By: Rafael Di Tella and Robert MacCulloch
    We test for whether, once "basic needs" are satisfied, there is happiness adaptation to further gains in income using three data sets. Individual German Panel Data from 1985 to 2000, and data on the well-being of over 600,000 people in a panel of European countries... View Details
    Keywords: Wealth and Poverty; Happiness; Human Needs; Income; Adaptation; Economic Growth
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    Di Tella, Rafael, and Robert MacCulloch. "Happiness Adaptation to Income beyond 'Basic Needs'." Chap. 8 in International Differences in Well-Being, edited by Ed Diener, John Helliwell, and Daniel Kahneman, 217–247. New York: Oxford University Press, 2010.
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