Skip to Main Content
HBS Home
  • About
  • Academic Programs
  • Alumni
  • Faculty & Research
  • Baker Library
  • Giving
  • Harvard Business Review
  • Initiatives
  • News
  • Recruit
  • Map / Directions
Faculty & Research
  • Faculty
  • Research
  • Featured Topics
  • Academic Units
  • …→
  • Harvard Business School→
  • Faculty & Research→
  • Research
    • Research
    • Publications
    • Global Research Centers
    • Case Development
    • Initiatives & Projects
    • Research Services
    • Seminars & Conferences
    →
  • Publications→

Publications

Publications

Filter Results: (3,587) Arrow Down
Filter Results: (3,587) Arrow Down Arrow Up

Show Results For

  • All HBS Web  (3,587)
    • People  (3)
    • News  (673)
    • Research  (2,619)
    • Events  (3)
    • Multimedia  (37)
  • Faculty Publications  (2,092)

Show Results For

  • All HBS Web  (3,587)
    • People  (3)
    • News  (673)
    • Research  (2,619)
    • Events  (3)
    • Multimedia  (37)
  • Faculty Publications  (2,092)
← Page 26 of 3,587 Results →
  • June 2004 (Revised November 2004)
  • Case

Restoring Trust at WorldCom

By: Jay W. Lorsch and Ashley Robertson
Examines the changes in corporate governance at WorldCom/MCI as proposed by the company's court-appointed corporate monitor, Richard Breeden. Following the largest bankruptcy ever and the downfall of the company, Breeden wrote "Restoring Trust," a report comprised of... View Details
Keywords: Change; Insolvency and Bankruptcy; Corporate Governance; Governing Rules, Regulations, and Reforms; Business and Government Relations; Trust
Citation
Educators
Purchase
Related
Lorsch, Jay W., and Ashley Robertson. "Restoring Trust at WorldCom." Harvard Business School Case 404-138, June 2004. (Revised November 2004.)

    David A. Moss

    David Moss is the Paul Whiton Cherington Professor at Harvard Business School, where he teaches in the Business, Government, and the International Economy (BGIE) unit. He earned his B.A. from Cornell University and his Ph.D. from Yale.  In 1992-1993, he served as a... View Details

    Keywords: federal government; federal government; federal government; federal government; federal government; federal government; federal government
    • 2015
    • Working Paper

    Risk Preferences and Misconduct: Evidence from Politicians

    By: Dylan Minor
    When seeking new leaders, business and government organizations alike often need individuals that are less risk averse, or even risk-seeking, in order to improve performance. However, individuals amenable to increased risk-taking may be more likely to engage in... View Details
    Keywords: Risk Management; Behavior; Ethics; Government and Politics; United States
    Citation
    SSRN
    Read Now
    Related
    Minor, Dylan. "Risk Preferences and Misconduct: Evidence from Politicians." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 16-073, January 2016.
    • Career Coach

    Elizabeth Gelb

    Partners Group Infrastructure (internship); Deloitte Consulting (international development/energy reform); Vriens & Partners Myanmar (political risk consulting); Shihezi University; US Federal Government (internship); Hybrid Social... View Details
    • Person Page

    Positions

    dollarDEX (1998-2007)

    Retired chief executive, non-executive chairman

    One of world's top 30 in online finance (Institutional Investor, March 2003). Wealth management firm in Asia, and has... View Details

      Mahbubur Rahman

      Keywords: Finance
      • January 2009 (Revised November 2011)
      • Case

      The Tip of the Iceberg: JP Morgan Chase and Bear Stearns (A)

      By: Clayton S. Rose, Daniel Baird Bergstresser and David Lane
      "Bear Stearns & Co. burned through nearly all of its $18 billion in cash reserves during the week of March 10, 2008, and an unprecedented provision of liquidity support from the Federal Reserve on Friday, March 13 was insufficient to reverse the decline in Bear's... View Details
      Keywords: Mergers and Acquisitions; Financial Crisis; Capital; Financial Liquidity; Financial Strategy; Corporate Governance; Crisis Management; Business and Stakeholder Relations; Competition; Valuation; Financial Services Industry
      Citation
      Educators
      Purchase
      Related
      Rose, Clayton S., Daniel Baird Bergstresser, and David Lane. "The Tip of the Iceberg: JP Morgan Chase and Bear Stearns (A)." Harvard Business School Case 309-001, January 2009. (Revised November 2011.)
      • 18 Nov 2020
      • News

      The number one problem in the economy is that employees in the small gig sector are really struggling: Harvard Professor

      • Aug 27 2015
      • Testimonial

      Creating a Holistic Educational Experience

      • 16 Jul 2020
      • News

      Black Lives Matter and the promise of entrepreneurship

      • November 2021 (Revised January 2022)
      • Case

      Scott Tucker (A): Race to the Top

      By: Aiyesha Dey and Amram Migdal
      The case tells the story of the rise and fall of Scott Tucker, an entrepreneur, businessman, passionate race car driver, competitor, and owner of a professional racing team. From 1997 to 2012, Tucker built a nationwide network of payday lending businesses, becoming a... View Details
      Keywords: Business Ventures; Crime and Corruption; Ethics; Fairness; Financing and Loans; Personal Finance; Governance; Corporate Accountability; Corporate Governance; Governance Compliance; Governance Controls; Financial Services Industry; United States
      Citation
      Educators
      Purchase
      Related
      Dey, Aiyesha, and Amram Migdal. "Scott Tucker (A): Race to the Top." Harvard Business School Case 122-009, November 2021. (Revised January 2022.)

        Laura Alfaro

        Laura Alfaro is the Warren Alpert Professor of Business Administration. At Harvard since 1999, she served as Minister of National Planning and Economic Policy in Costa Rica from 2010-2012, taking a leave from HBS. She is Co-Editor of the Journal of International... View Details

        • June 2007 (Revised September 2021)
        • Case

        Thomas J. Watson, IBM and Nazi Germany

        By: Geoffrey Jones, Grace Ballor and Adrian Brown
        Considers the strategy of U.S.-owned IBM, then a manufacturer of punch cards, in Nazi Germany before 1937. Opens with IBM CEO Thomas J. Watson meeting Adolf Hitler in his capacity as President of the International Chamber of Commerce. IBM had acquired a German company... View Details
        Keywords: Business History; Values and Beliefs; Multinational Firms and Management; Corporate Social Responsibility and Impact; Investment; Business and Government Relations; Germany; United States
        Citation
        Educators
        Purchase
        Related
        Jones, Geoffrey, Grace Ballor, and Adrian Brown. "Thomas J. Watson, IBM and Nazi Germany." Harvard Business School Case 807-133, June 2007. (Revised September 2021.)
        • 2020
        • Working Paper

        How ESG Issues Become Financially Material to Corporations and Their Investors

        By: George Serafeim
        Management and disclosure of environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues have received substantial interest over the last decade. In this paper, we outline a framework of how ESG issues become financially material, affecting corporate profitability and valuation.... View Details
        Keywords: Materiality; ESG; Pharmaceutical Companies; Business Ethics; Sustainability; Environment; Disclosure; Disclosure And Access; Regulation; Social Impact; Environmental Sustainability; Social Issues; Corporate Governance; Ethics; Corporate Disclosure; Corporate Accountability; Resource Allocation; Finance; Accounting; Valuation
        Citation
        SSRN
        Read Now
        Related
        Freiberg, David, Jean Rogers, and George Serafeim. "How ESG Issues Become Financially Material to Corporations and Their Investors." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 20-056, November 2019. (Revised November 2020.)
        • 07 Aug 2019
        • Research & Ideas

        Big Infrastructure May Not Always Produce Big Benefits

        Governments and policymakers often assume that infrastructure development is key to jumpstarting economic growth for citizens, an “If we build it they will come” chain reaction of new jobs, more efficient transportation, and safer... View Details
        Keywords: by Martha Lagace; Construction
        • February 2006 (Revised February 2009)
        • Case

        AIDS in Brazil

        By: Rohit Deshpande and Ricardo Reisen de Pinho
        Abbott Labs has reached an impasse with the Brazilian government in negotiations over the pricing of a new anti-AIDS drug, Kaletra. The Brazilian government threatens compulsory licensing unless Abbott drastically reduces the price of Kaletra. View Details
        Keywords: Price; Government and Politics; Health Care and Treatment; Health Disorders; Rights; Negotiation; Business and Government Relations; Pharmaceutical Industry; Brazil
        Citation
        Educators
        Purchase
        Related
        Deshpande, Rohit, and Ricardo Reisen de Pinho. "AIDS in Brazil." Harvard Business School Case 506-062, February 2006. (Revised February 2009.)
        • April 2002 (Revised April 2003)
        • Case

        Malaysia: Capital and Control

        By: Rawi E. Abdelal and Laura Alfaro
        On September 1, 1998, the government of Malaysia imposed currency and capital controls in response to the financial crisis that had swept Asia. The controls sparked an enormous controversy in the world of international finance. Some celebrated the controls for... View Details
        Keywords: Capital Controls; Business and Government Relations; International Finance; Policy; Crisis Management; Balance and Stability; Globalized Economies and Regions; Malaysia
        Citation
        Educators
        Purchase
        Related
        Abdelal, Rawi E., and Laura Alfaro. "Malaysia: Capital and Control." Harvard Business School Case 702-040, April 2002. (Revised April 2003.)
        • Research Summary

        Overview

        Professor Begenau’s research agenda is directed at better understanding how financial markets work and how they affect the real economy. She uses quantitative analysis to build both prescriptive and descriptive models concerning financial risk in banking, and she also... View Details
        • 01 Dec 2010
        • Working Paper Summaries

        Reversing the Null: Regulation, Deregulation, and the Power of Ideas

        Keywords: by David Moss; Banking

          Paul M. Healy

          Paul Healy is the James R. Williston Professor at the Harvard Business School. His research covers a broad range of topics, including white collar crime, governance, business ethics, financial analysis, and Wall Street research. He joined the HBS faculty in 1998,... View Details

          Keywords: accounting industry; brokerage; pharmaceuticals
          • ←
          • 26
          • 27
          • …
          • 179
          • 180
          • →
          ǁ
          Campus Map
          Harvard Business School
          Soldiers Field
          Boston, MA 02163
          →Map & Directions
          →More Contact Information
          • Make a Gift
          • Site Map
          • Jobs
          • Harvard University
          • Trademarks
          • Policies
          • Accessibility
          • Digital Accessibility
          Copyright © President & Fellows of Harvard College.