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  • 04 Feb 2022
  • News

Hour by Hour

Courtesy Rahkeem Morris Rahkeem Morris (MBA 2018) spent the first 10 years of his work life as an hourly wage earner, moving from one minimum wage job to the next, often without transferable skills or... View Details

    James F. Lincoln

    Lincoln, as president of the world’s largest producer of welding equipment, pioneered the incentive wage system. Lincoln’s “Incentive System” rewarded workers according to their productive capacity and made the company the lowest cost... View Details
    Keywords: Fabricated Goods
    • 24 Sep 2008
    • Working Paper Summaries

    CEO and CFO Career Penalties to Missing Quarterly Analysts Forecasts

    Keywords: by Rick Mergenthaler, Shiva Rajgopal & Suraj Srinivasan

      George F. Johnson

      Johnson built a successful shoe company, but his most striking contributions to American capitalism were the progressive labor policies introduced at Endicott-Johnson. His company was the first in the shoe industry to introduce the 8-hour workday, 40-hour workweek, and... View Details
      Keywords: Fabric & Apparel
      • 03 Sep 2009
      • What Do You Think?

      Are Retention Bonuses Worth the Investment?

      Summing Up What is the time and place for retention bonuses? Retention bonuses have their time and place but have to be used sparingly, according to many respondents to this month's column. Others were not so sure. Gerald Nanninga perhaps explained the ambivalence... View Details
      Keywords: by Jim Heskett
      • Forthcoming
      • Article

      What's My Employee Worth? The Effects of Salary Benchmarking

      By: Zoë B. Cullen, Shengwu Li and Ricardo Perez-Truglia
      While U.S. legislation prohibits employers from sharing information about their employees’ compensation with each other, companies are still allowed to acquire and use more aggregated data provided by third parties. Most medium and large firms report using this type... View Details
      Keywords: Information Sharing; Wages; Policy; Compensation and Benefits
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      Cullen, Zoë B., Shengwu Li, and Ricardo Perez-Truglia. "What's My Employee Worth? The Effects of Salary Benchmarking." Review of Economic Studies (forthcoming).
      • 07 Feb 2012
      • Working Paper Summaries

      Earnings Management from the Bottom Up: An Analysis of Managerial Incentives Below the CEO

      Keywords: by Felix Oberholzer-Gee & Julie Wulf
      • 05 Sep 2006
      • Research & Ideas

      HBS Cases: Porsche’s Risky Roll on an SUV

      highly un-cool mode of transport for many American suburban families. Almost as radical was Porsche's choice of locations to build this SUV, named the Cayenne. Even though wages in Germany are a good six to seven times higher than in... View Details
      Keywords: by Martha Lagace; Auto; Manufacturing
      • 22 Jan 2007
      • Research & Ideas

      The Immigrant Technologist: Studying Technology Transfer with China

      transfer increases labor productivity and wages directly. The interesting thing about China and also India is that about half of their populations are still employed in the agricultural sector. In this scenario, technology transfer may... View Details
      Keywords: Re: William R. Kerr; Technology; Computer

        Charles Erwin Wilson

        accommodate the growing demand for automobiles. His most notable accomplishments, however, were his achievements in labor relations, including his creation of an inflation-indexed wage and a uniform pension plan for all workers. Wilson’s... View Details
        Keywords: Automotive & Aerospace
        • 16 Jun 2015
        • Working Paper Summaries

        Paying Up for Fair Pay: Consumers Prefer Firms with Lower CEO-to-Worker Pay Ratios

        Keywords: by Bhavya Mohan, Michael I. Norton & Rohit Deshpandé
        • 2023
        • White Paper

        Unlocking Economic Prosperity: Career Navigation in a Time of Rapid Change

        By: Joseph B. Fuller, Kerry McKittrick, Sherry Seibel, Cole Wilson, Vasundhara Dash and Ali Epstein
        Keywords: Wages; Personal Development and Career; Equality and Inequality
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        Fuller, Joseph B., Kerry McKittrick, Sherry Seibel, Cole Wilson, Vasundhara Dash, and Ali Epstein. "Unlocking Economic Prosperity: Career Navigation in a Time of Rapid Change." White Paper, Project on Workforce at Harvard, November 2023.
        • 03 Apr 2018
        • First Look

        New Research and Ideas, April 3, 2018

        the Minimum Wage on Firm Exit By: Luca, Dara Lee, and Michael Luca Abstract—We study the impact of the minimum wage on firm exit in the restaurant industry, exploiting recent changes in the minimum View Details
        Keywords: Sean Silverthorne
        • 2007
        • Working Paper

        Plant-Size Distribution and Cross-Country Income Differences

        By: Laura Alfaro, Andrew Charlton and Fabio Kanzcuk
        We investigate, using plant-level data for 79 developed and developing countries, whether differences in the allocation of resources across heterogeneous plants are a significant determinant of cross-country differences in income per worker. For this purpose, we use a... View Details
        Keywords: Heterogeneous Plants; Productivity; Policy Distortions; Wages; Equality and Inequality; Resource Allocation; Macroeconomics
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        Alfaro, Laura, Andrew Charlton, and Fabio Kanzcuk. "Plant-Size Distribution and Cross-Country Income Differences." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 07-086, May 2007. (Revised May 2008, August 2008. NBER Working Paper Series, No. 14060, June 2008)
        • 01 Feb 2000
        • News

        No Place Like Home

        the same time, housing of all kinds - for buyers and renters - has become more expensive precisely because of the country's prosperity. With the wages and purchasing power of working people largely stagnant over the last two decades, the... View Details
        Keywords: Garry Emmons
        • June 2025
        • Article

        Gender Diversity Performance and Voluntary Disclosure: Mind the (Gender Pay) Gap

        By: June Huang and Shirley Lu
        We study whether voluntary gender diversity disclosure is predictive of gender diversity performance. Exploiting a mandate in the United Kingdom that requires firms to disclose 2017 gender pay gap ("GPG") data for the first time, we find that providing voluntary gender... View Details
        Keywords: Pay Gap; Diversity; Gender; Wages; Reputation; Corporate Disclosure; United Kingdom
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        Huang, June, and Shirley Lu. "Gender Diversity Performance and Voluntary Disclosure: Mind the (Gender Pay) Gap." Accounting, Organizations and Society 114 (June 2025).
        • 12 Feb 2016
        • Op-Ed

        The Real Jobs Tragedy in the US: We've Lost the Skills

        workforce. "Companies that might once have moved overseas to access low wage labor will likely in the future do so to access skilled workers" There’s plenty of evidence that the middle skills jobs crisis is really a skills... View Details
        Keywords: by Joe Fuller and Matt Sigelman; Manufacturing; Electronics
        • 05 Dec 2013
        • What Do You Think?

        Is Walmart Defying Economic Gravity?

        levels." Others cited evidence that Walmart's model has some practical limitations. Evidence of possible friction was presented by Clark Phippen, who cited symptoms that suggest that Walmart is becoming "arthritic."(1) Employees, he wrote, consider... View Details
        Keywords: by James Heskett; Retail
        • 25 Oct 2006
        • Op-Ed

        Fixing Executive Options: The Veil of Ignorance

        The latest corporate governance crisis is buried in the details of executive compensation contracts. Don't like the timing of the stock option grant you got or the strike price of the contract? No worries! It turns out that this is nothing an eraser can't fix. While... View Details
        Keywords: by Mihir Desai & Joshua Margolis
        • 2021
        • Working Paper

        Accounting for Workforce Impact at Scale

        By: Adel Fadhel, Katie Panella, Ethan Rouen and George Serafeim
        Using new data on workforce composition and wages, we systematically measure the employment impact at U.S. firms from 2008 to 2020, including 2,682 unique firms and 22,322 firm-year observations. We document significant variation across industries and firms within each... View Details
        Keywords: Impact Accounting; ESG; Employee Turnover; Wages; Employment; Measurement and Metrics; Human Capital; Diversity; United States
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        Fadhel, Adel, Katie Panella, Ethan Rouen, and George Serafeim. "Accounting for Employment Impact at Scale." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 22-018, December 2021.
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