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  • December 2008 (Revised June 2010)
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Political and Economic History of the People's Republic of China: An Annotated Timeline

By: Regina M. Abrami, William C. Kirby, Elisabeth Koll and F. Warren McFarlan
Brief political, economic, and social timeline of China from 1949 to present to give context on and provide overview of modern Chinese history. View Details
Keywords: Economics; Government and Politics; History; Society; China
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Abrami, Regina M., William C. Kirby, Elisabeth Koll, and F. Warren McFarlan. "Political and Economic History of the People's Republic of China: An Annotated Timeline." Harvard Business School Background Note 309-073, December 2008. (Revised June 2010.)
  • 2024
  • Working Paper

A Gender Backlash: Does Exposure to Female Labor Market Participation Fuel Gender Conservatism?

By: Paula Rettl, Diane Bolet, Catherine E. De Vries, Simone Cremaschi, Tarik Abou-Chadi and Sergi Pardos-Prado
The growing participation of women in the labor market has marked a significant societal transformation, coinciding with the rise of gender conservatism and far-right support. We study whether the economic consequences of labor market feminization and gender backlash... View Details
Keywords: Gender Bias; Gender Equality; Gender Inclusivity; Politics; Political Backlash; Political Culture; Conservatism; Gender; Government and Politics; Equality and Inequality; Prejudice and Bias; Labor
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Rettl, Paula, Diane Bolet, Catherine E. De Vries, Simone Cremaschi, Tarik Abou-Chadi, and Sergi Pardos-Prado. "A Gender Backlash: Does Exposure to Female Labor Market Participation Fuel Gender Conservatism?" Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 25-022, November 2024.
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Considering Concessions: A Survey Experiment on the Colombian Peace Process

By: Aila M. Matanock and Natalia Garbiras-Díaz
Designing peace agreements that can be signed and sustained can be difficult in civil conflict. Many recent cases of successful settlements include electoral provisions, often for rebel groups to participate as political parties. Engaging the electoral process,... View Details
Keywords: Peace Process; Political Parties; Politics; Government; Agreements; Political Backlash; Political Discourse; Civil Unrest; Civil War; Political Issues; Governing Rules, Regulations, and Reforms; Government and Politics; Policy; Conflict and Resolution; Latin America; Colombia
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Matanock, Aila M., and Natalia Garbiras-Díaz. "Considering Concessions: A Survey Experiment on the Colombian Peace Process." Conflict Management and Peace Science 35, no. 6 (November 2018): 637–655.
  • April 11, 2017
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Systems Change in a Polarized Country

By: Mark R. Kramer
A growing number of U.S. foundations are adopting practices based on systems change to achieve their goals in the current political environment. View Details
Keywords: Political Polarization; Foundations; Organizational Change and Adaptation; United States
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Kramer, Mark R. "Systems Change in a Polarized Country." Stanford Social Innovation Review (website) (April 11, 2017).
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Perceptions and the Politics of Finance: Junk Bonds and the Regulatory Seizure of First Capital Life

By: S. C. Gilson, H. DeAngelo and L. DeAngelo
In May 1991, one month after seizing Executive Life, California regulators seized First Capital Life (FCLIC). Both insurers were Drexel clients with large junk bond holdings, and both had experienced 'bank runs.' FCLIC's run followed regulators' televised comments that... View Details
Keywords: Finance; Bonds; Governing Rules, Regulations, and Reforms
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Gilson, S. C., H. DeAngelo, and L. DeAngelo. "Perceptions and the Politics of Finance: Junk Bonds and the Regulatory Seizure of First Capital Life." Journal of Financial Economics 41, no. 3 (July 1996): 475–511.
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California Fair Trade: Antitrust and the Politics of 'Fairness' in U.S. Competition Policy

By: Laura Phillips Sawyer
In the decades before World War II, U.S. antitrust law was anything but settled. Considerable pressure for antitrust revision came from the states. A perhaps unlikely leader, Edna Gleason, organized California's retail pharmacists and coordinated trade networks to... View Details
Keywords: Competition; Fairness; Laws and Statutes; Policy; United States
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Phillips Sawyer, Laura. "California Fair Trade: Antitrust and the Politics of 'Fairness' in U.S. Competition Policy." Business History Review 90, no. 1 (Spring 2016): 31–56.
  • 10 Apr 2025
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The Politics of Flexi-Work, Polyworking, and Recharge Days. Also Harvard Professor Raj Choudhury

  • 1996
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Staying Afloat in the Construction Industry: Economic and Political Trends for the 1990s

By: D. Q. Mills
Keywords: Construction; Business History; Construction Industry
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Mills, D. Q. Staying Afloat in the Construction Industry: Economic and Political Trends for the 1990s. Los Angeles: BNi Publications, 1996.
  • 01 Feb 2017
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Super Bowl viewers don’t want politics mixed with their hot wings and beer

  • 2006
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The Baby Business: How Money, Science, and Politics Drive the Commerce of Conception

By: Debora L. Spar
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Spar, Debora L. The Baby Business: How Money, Science, and Politics Drive the Commerce of Conception. Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 2006.

    California Fair Trade: Antitrust and the Politics of 'Fairness' in U.S. Competition Policy

    In the decades before World War II, U.S. antitrust law was anything but settled. Considerable pressure for antitrust revision came from the states. A perhaps unlikely leader, Edna Gleason, organized California's retail pharmacists and coordinated trade networks to... View Details

    • 13 Feb 2023
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    Ford to Build U.S. Battery Plant with Chinese Tech as Political Tensions Rise

    • 02 Nov 2013
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    As Bush Settles Into Dallas, Golf Tees and Family Time Now Trump Politics

    Keywords: Painting; President; Government
    • June 18, 2020
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    What CEOs Still Haven't Said about Race and Policing

    By: Aaron K. Chatterji and Michael W. Toffel
    While many CEOs have spoken out to share their thoughts on race and police misconduct in America, they have yet to advocate for policy solutions for police reform, focusing instead on their own corporate and personal values. But lasting change must also involve ... View Details
    Keywords: Activism; CEO; Political Issues; Political Leadership; Racial Tensions; Racism; Leadership; Race; Communication; Government and Politics; Law; Organizational Culture; United States
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    Chatterji, Aaron K., and Michael W. Toffel. "What CEOs Still Haven't Said about Race and Policing." Harvard Business Review (website) (June 18, 2020).
    • August 2017
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    Voter Registration Costs and Disenfranchisement: Experimental Evidence from France

    By: Céline Braconnier, Jean-Yves Dormagen and Vincent Pons
    A large-scale randomized experiment conducted during the 2012 French presidential and parliamentary elections shows that voter registration requirements have significant effects on turnout, resulting in unequal participation. We assigned 20,500 apartments to one... View Details
    Keywords: Elections; Politics; Voting; Political Elections; Behavior; France
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    Braconnier, Céline, Jean-Yves Dormagen, and Vincent Pons. "Voter Registration Costs and Disenfranchisement: Experimental Evidence from France." American Political Science Review 111, no. 3 (August 2017): 584–604. (Also Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 16-098, March 2016.)
    • February 14, 2025
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    Punishing Military Officers for Political Reasons Endangers Our Troops and Threatens National Security

    By: Louis Caldera, George Casey, Sean O'Keefe, Steve Abbot and Thad Allen
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    Caldera, Louis, George Casey, Sean O'Keefe, Steve Abbot, and Thad Allen. "Punishing Military Officers for Political Reasons Endangers Our Troops and Threatens National Security." Military.com (February 14, 2025).
    • March 2007
    • Teaching Note

    Politics and Prudential Supervision: ABN Amro's Bid for Antonveneta (TN) (A) & (B)

    By: Rawi E. Abdelal
    Teaching note to 706-009, 706-039, and 706-010. View Details
    Keywords: Financial Services Industry; European Union; Italy
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    Abdelal, Rawi E. "Politics and Prudential Supervision: ABN Amro's Bid for Antonveneta (TN) (A) & (B)." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 707-036, March 2007.
    • 06 Oct 2021
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    The Seeds of Ideology: Historical Immigration and Political Preferences in the United States

    • 02 Jun 2018
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    In an age of political turmoil, corporate America can no longer be silent

    • 2009
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    Assess, Don't Assume, Part II: Negotiating Implications of Cross-Border Differences in Decision Making, Governance, and Political Economy

    By: James K. Sebenius

    When facing a cross-border negotiation, the standard preparatory assessments—of the parties, their interests, their no-deal options, opportunities for and barriers to creating and claiming value, the most promising sequence and process design, etc.—should be... View Details

    Keywords: Decision Making; Cross-Cultural and Cross-Border Issues; Corporate Governance; Negotiation Process; Organizational Culture; Business and Government Relations
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    Sebenius, James K. "Assess, Don't Assume, Part II: Negotiating Implications of Cross-Border Differences in Decision Making, Governance, and Political Economy." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 10-050, December 2009.
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