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  • 01 Jun 2024
  • News

Crash Pad

When 4753 North Broadway opened in 1924, the neoclassical tower represented the height of American architectural design, a terra-cotta temple of capitalism at the heart of Chicago’s Uptown neighborhood. Over the next century, a series of banks occupied the spacious... View Details
Keywords: Amy Crawford; illustrations by Kathleen Fu; building coversion; housing crisis; innovation; real estate; Real Estate
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Are Imports to Blame?: Attribution of Injury Under the 1974 Trade Act

By: J. J. Rotemberg and Robert Pindyck
Keywords: Trade; Law
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Rotemberg, J. J., and Robert Pindyck. "Are Imports to Blame?: Attribution of Injury Under the 1974 Trade Act." Journal of Law & Economics 30, no. 1 (April 1987): 101–122.
  • 03 May 2017
  • Book

The Clear Connection Between Slavery and American Capitalism

Keywords: by Dina Gerdeman
  • 10 Jun 2015
  • News

High-Tech Tools Won’t Automatically Improve Your Operations

  • 2010
  • Working Paper

Lawful but Corrupt: Gaming and the Problem of Institutional Corruption in the Private Sector

By: Malcolm S. Salter
This paper describes how the gaming of society's rules by corporations contributes to the problem of institutional corruption in the world of business. "Gaming" in its various forms involves the use of technically legal means to subvert the intent of society's rules in... View Details
Keywords: Crime and Corruption; Civil Society or Community; Competitive Advantage; Earnings Management; Trust; Law; Performance; Investment Funds; Private Sector; Behavior; Relationships; Goals and Objectives
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Salter, Malcolm S. "Lawful but Corrupt: Gaming and the Problem of Institutional Corruption in the Private Sector." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 11-060, December 2010.
  • 2020
  • Working Paper

Design Rules, Volume 2: How Technology Shapes Organizations: Chapter 6 The Value Structure of Technologies, Part 1: Mapping Functional Relationships

By: Carliss Y. Baldwin
Organizations are formed in a free economy because an individual or group perceives value in carrying out a technical recipe that is beyond the capacity of a single person. Technology specifies what must be done, what resources must be assembled, what actions taken in... View Details
Keywords: Modularity; Information Technology; Organizations; Value Creation
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Baldwin, Carliss Y. "Design Rules, Volume 2: How Technology Shapes Organizations: Chapter 6 The Value Structure of Technologies, Part 1: Mapping Functional Relationships." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 21-039, September 2020.
  • 01 Jun 2015
  • Working Paper Summaries

Frenemies in Platform Markets: The Case of Apple’s iPad vs. Amazon’s Kindle

Keywords: by Ron Adner, Jianqing Chen & Feng Zhu; Technology
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The Significance and Consequences of Financial Models - Option Pricing in Theory & Practice: The Nobel Prize Research of Robert C. Merton - Exhibits - Historical Collections

Economic Sciences Chicago Board of Options Exchange Exhibit Home The Significance and Consequences of Financial Models Opening day of trading on... View Details
  • March 1993
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Monetary Policy and Credit Conditions: Evidence from the Composition of External Finance

Keywords: Money; Policy; Finance
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Kashyap, Anil, Jeremy Stein, and David Wolcox. "Monetary Policy and Credit Conditions: Evidence from the Composition of External Finance." American Economic Review 83, no. 1 (March 1993): 78–98.

    Charles C.Y. Wang

    Charles C.Y. Wang is the Tandon Family Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. He is a research member of the European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI) and an associate editor of Management Science and Journal of Accounting Research,... View Details

    • March 2007
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    The Evolution of Inventor Networks in the Silicon Valley and Boston Regions

    Keywords: Innovation and Invention; Networks; California; Boston
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    Fleming, Lee, and K. Frenken. "The Evolution of Inventor Networks in the Silicon Valley and Boston Regions." Advances in Complex Systems 10, no. 1 (March 2007).
    • 23 Aug 2020
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    In the UK, She Leads the Search for a COVID Vaccine

    Kate Bingham (MBA 1991) Kate Bingham (MBA 1991) When she was asked to chair the UK’s Vaccine Taskforce back in May, Kate Bingham (MBA 1991) paused. Despite nearly three decades of experience as a life sciences investor with SV Health... View Details
    Keywords: COVID-19; vaccines; leadership; biomedicine; venture capital; operations; public health; government innovation; Finance; Scientific Research and Development Services
    • March 2023
    • Article

    Not from Concentrate: Collusion in Collaborative Industries

    By: Jordan M. Barry, John William Hatfield, Scott Duke Kominers and Richard Lowery
    The chief principle of antitrust law and theory is that reducing market concentration—having more, smaller firms instead of fewer, bigger ones—reduces anticompetitive behavior. We demonstrate that this principle is fundamentally incomplete.

    In many... View Details
    Keywords: Antitrust; Antitrust Law; Antitrust Theory; Law And Economics; Collusion; Collaboration; Collaborative Industries; Regulation; "Repeated Games"; IPOs; Initial Public Offerings; Underwriters; Real Estate; Real Estate Agents; Realtors; Syndicated Markets; Syndication; Brokers; Market Concentration; Competition; Law; Economics; Collaborative Innovation and Invention; Governing Rules, Regulations, and Reforms; Game Theory; Initial Public Offering
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    Barry, Jordan M., John William Hatfield, Scott Duke Kominers, and Richard Lowery. "Not from Concentrate: Collusion in Collaborative Industries." Iowa Law Review 108, no. 3 (March 2023): 1089–1148.
    • June 2011
    • Case

    Leaders Who Make a Difference: Joel Klein's Transformation of NYC's DOE, Day 1

    By: Joseph L. Bower and Sonja Ellingson Hout
    Joel Klein takes over NYC's public schools and begins to reform the nation's largest system by depoliticizing, rationalizing management, and confronting the union so that the focus is on the kids. View Details
    Keywords: Public Sector; Organizations; Leadership; Problems and Challenges; Management
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    Bower, Joseph L., and Sonja Ellingson Hout. "Leaders Who Make a Difference: Joel Klein's Transformation of NYC's DOE, Day 1." Harvard Business School Multimedia/Video Case 311-705, June 2011.

      Katherine B. Coffman

      Katherine Coffman is the Piramal Associate Professor of Business Administration in the Negotiations, Organizations & Markets unit. Before joining HBS, she was an assistant professor of economics at The Ohio State University and a visiting assistant professor of... View Details

      • 27 May 2011
      • Working Paper Summaries

      An Empirical Decomposition of Risk and Liquidity in Nominal and Inflation-Indexed Government Bonds

      Keywords: by Carolin E. Pflueger & Luis M. Viceira

        Linda A. Hill

        Linda A. Hill is the Wallace Brett Donham Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School and Faculty Chair of the Leadership Initiative. Hill is regarded as one of the top experts on leadership and innovation. Hill is... View Details

        • 09 May 2024
        • Research & Ideas

        Called Back to the Office? How You Benefit from Ideas You Didn't Know You Were Missing

        Leaders have fretted since COVID-19 lockdowns that collaboration and innovation might suffer when teammates interact less. New research points to an emerging concern four years on, as organizations settle into remote, hybrid, and... View Details
        Keywords: by Ben Rand
        • 01 Jun 2000
        • News

        VC Luminary John Doerr: Education Reform Critical to Success of New Economy

        just one story. It's the kind of work that should go on throughout the country." Addressing questions about the future of technology, Doerr stated that the Internet is not only the key to social change but... View Details
        • 1980
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        Inventive Plans Related to Rawls' Theory of Justice - HBS Discussion Paper

        By: J. Ronald Fox
        Keywords: Innovation and Invention; Distribution; Ethics
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        Fox, J. Ronald. "Inventive Plans Related to Rawls' Theory of Justice - HBS Discussion Paper." January 1980.
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