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  • September 2003 (Revised January 2005)
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Emergence, Valhalla, and Orchid: Divergent Models for Venture Capital Funds

By: William A. Sahlman and Matthew Willis
Compares and contrasts three different venture capital funds from the perspective of a potential investor. The first fund has a technology-enabled services preference, the second a Mid-Atlantic region preference, and the third a seed round preference. Students are... View Details
Keywords: Borrowing and Debt; Entrepreneurship; Service Operations; Information Technology; Venture Capital
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Sahlman, William A., and Matthew Willis. "Emergence, Valhalla, and Orchid: Divergent Models for Venture Capital Funds." Harvard Business School Case 804-056, September 2003. (Revised January 2005.)
  • 1999
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The "Shopping Basket": A Model for Multi-Category Purchase Incidence Decision

By: Puneet Manchanda, Asim Ansari and Sunil Gupta
Keywords: Decision Making; Sales
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Manchanda, Puneet, Asim Ansari, and Sunil Gupta. The "Shopping Basket": A Model for Multi-Category Purchase Incidence Decision. Marketing Science 18, no. 2 (1999): 95–115.
  • 01 May 1978
  • Conference Presentation

The Impact of Organizational Structure: Models and Methods for Change

By: R. M. Kanter
Keywords: Organizational Structure; Change
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Kanter, R. M. "The Impact of Organizational Structure: Models and Methods for Change." Paper presented at the International Conference on Implementing Equal Pay and Equal Opportunity, Wellesley College, Center for Research on Women, May 01, 1978. (Also in Equal Opportunity Policy for Women, edited by R.S. Ratner. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1979.)
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Machine Learning Models for Prediction of Scope 3 Carbon Emissions

  • 2016
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The Dynamic Componential Model of Creativity and Innovation in Organizations: Making Progress, Making Meaning

By: Teresa M. Amabile and Michael G. Pratt
Leveraging insights gained through a burgeoning research literature over the past 28 years, this paper presents a significant revision of the model of creativity and innovation in organizations published in Research in Organizational Behavior in 1988. This... View Details
Keywords: Progress; Meaningful Work; Affect; Creativity; Organizations; Innovation and Invention; Motivation and Incentives
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Amabile, Teresa M., and Michael G. Pratt. "The Dynamic Componential Model of Creativity and Innovation in Organizations: Making Progress, Making Meaning." Research in Organizational Behavior 36 (2016): 157–183.

    Harvard professor on A.I. job risks: We need to upskill and update business models

    Tsedal Neeley, Harvard Business School professor, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the population's fears of AI eventually taking their job, if organizations should rethink business models and more. View Details
    • October 2022
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    A Structural Model of Organizational Buying for Business-to-Business Markets: Innovation Adoption with Share-of-Wallet Contracts

    By: Navid Mojir and K. Sudhir
    The paper develops the first structural model of organizational buying to study innovation diffusion in a B2B market. Our model is particularly applicable for routinized exchange relationships, whereby centralized buyers periodically evaluate and choose contracts,... View Details
    Keywords: Organizational Buying Behavior; Healthcare Marketing; B2B Markets; B2B Innovation; New Product Diffusion; New Product Adoption; Organizations; Acquisition; Behavior; Health Care and Treatment; Marketing; Innovation and Invention
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    Mojir, Navid, and K. Sudhir. "A Structural Model of Organizational Buying for Business-to-Business Markets: Innovation Adoption with Share-of-Wallet Contracts." Journal of Marketing Research (JMR) 59, no. 5 (October 2022): 883–907.
    • 2018
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    An Integrated Model of Dynamic Problem Solving within Organizational Constraints

    By: Johnathan R. Cromwell, Teresa M. Amabile and Jean-François Harvey
    Book Abstract: Rapid technological change, global competition, and economic uncertainty have all contributed to organizations seeking to improve creativity and innovation. Researchers and businesses want to know what factors facilitate or inhibit creativity in a... View Details
    Keywords: Organizations; Problems and Challenges; Creativity
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    Cromwell, Johnathan R., Teresa M. Amabile, and Jean-François Harvey. "An Integrated Model of Dynamic Problem Solving within Organizational Constraints." In Individual Creativity in the Workplace, edited by Roni Reiter-Palmon, Victoria Kennel, and James C. Kaufman. San Diego, CA: Academic Press, 2018.
    • September 1986
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    The Channel Intermediary Selection Decision: A Model and an Application

    By: V. K. Rangan, Andris A. Zoltners and Robert J. Becker
    Keywords: Decision Making
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    Rangan, V. K., Andris A. Zoltners, and Robert J. Becker. "The Channel Intermediary Selection Decision: A Model and an Application." Management Science 32, no. 9 (September 1986).
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    A Stochastic Programming Model for Commercial Bank Bond Portfolio Management

    By: D. B. Crane
    Keywords: Bonds; Investment; Management
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    Crane, D. B. "A Stochastic Programming Model for Commercial Bank Bond Portfolio Management." Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis 6, no. 3 (June 1971).
    • 01 Apr 2021
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    Investing in No-Sacrifice Models for Climate: Nancy Pfund, DBL Partners

    Nancy Pfund is founder and managing partner of DBL Partners, one of the first and largest impact investing venture capital firms in the world. DBL seeks to achieve “Double Bottom Line” results for its investors: top tier financial returns as well as meaningful social... View Details
    • 30 Nov 2011
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    Yelp's IPO Will Test the Flaws in Its Business Model

    • 04 Dec 2017
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    CVS to buy Aetna with new model for health care

    • 15 Aug 2016
    • News

    Advanced Industries: A New Mental Model for a New Economy

    • 24 Feb 2021
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    HBS Students Report Positive Experience with Hybrid Instruction, Remote Model

    Keywords: remote learning; hybrid learning
    • 24 Apr 2014
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    Growing a new model for the forestry industry in Chile

    Michele Golodetz (MBA 1977) discusses her innovations in the forestry industry in Chile and how this helps small farmers become self-supporting. (Published April 2014) View Details
    • January–February 2012
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    A Simple Model Relating Accruals to Risk, and its Implications for the Accrual Anomaly

    By: Mozaffar N. Khan
    This paper models systematic risk as a function of mean-reverting accruals. When the true abnormal returns are zero, but the true betas are empirically unobserved, the model predicts the anomalous pattern of empirical results on the accrual anomaly: (i) CAPM abnormal... View Details
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    Khan, Mozaffar N. "A Simple Model Relating Accruals to Risk, and its Implications for the Accrual Anomaly." Journal of Business Finance & Accounting 39, nos. 1-2 (January–February 2012): 35–59.
    • 07 May 2014
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    2014 G&WS: Kiran Gandhi & Becky Cooper Present "Evolving Models of Intergenerational Feminist Interaction"

    • December 2019
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    Invest in Information or Wing It? A Model of Dynamic Pricing with Seller Learning

    By: Guofang Huang, Hong Luo and Jing Xia
    Pricing idiosyncratic products is often challenging because the seller, ex ante, lacks information about the demand for individual items. This paper develops a model of dynamic pricing for idiosyncratic products that features the optimal stopping structure and a seller... View Details
    Keywords: Dynamic Pricing; Idiosyncratic Products; Item-specific Demand; Demand Uncertainty; Active Seller Learning; The Value Of Information; Price; Information; Value; Learning
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    Huang, Guofang, Hong Luo, and Jing Xia. "Invest in Information or Wing It? A Model of Dynamic Pricing with Seller Learning." Management Science 65, no. 12 (December 2019): 5556–5583.
    • 26 Aug 2016
    • Working Paper Summaries

    Unpacking Team Diversity: An Integrative Multi-Level Model of Cross-Boundary Teaming

    Keywords: by Amy C. Edmondson and Jean-François Harvey
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