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  • July 2016
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The Capital Market Consequences of Language Barriers in the Conference Calls of Non-U.S. Firms

By: Francois Brochet, Patricia L. Naranjo and Gwen Yu
We examine how language barriers affect the capital market reaction to information disclosures. Using transcripts from the English-language conference calls of non-U.S. firms, we find that the calls of firms in countries with greater language barriers are more likely... View Details
Keywords: Voluntary Disclosure; Capital Market Consequences; Non-plain English; Spoken Communication; Complexity; Capital Markets; Cross-Cultural and Cross-Border Issues
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Brochet, Francois, Patricia L. Naranjo, and Gwen Yu. "The Capital Market Consequences of Language Barriers in the Conference Calls of Non-U.S. Firms." Accounting Review 91, no. 4 (July 2016): 1023–1049.

    Effects of an Information Sharing System on Employee Creativity, Engagement, and Performance

    Many service organizations rely on information sharing systems to boost employee creativity to meet customer needs. We conducted a field experiment in a retail chain, based on a registered report accepted by JAR, to test whether an information sharing system recording... View Details

      Responses to Entry in Multi-Sided Markets: The Impact of Craigslist on Local Newspapers

      How do firms respond to entry in multi-sided markets? We address this question by studying the impact of Craigslist, a website providing classified-advertising services, on local U.S. newspapers. We exploit temporal and geographical variation in Craigslist's... View Details
      • 2021
      • Working Paper

      G.I. Joe Phenomena: Understanding the Limits of Metacognitive Awareness on Debiasing

      By: Ariella S. Kristal and Laurie R. Santos
      Knowing about one’s biases does not always allow one to overcome those biases— a phenomenon referred to as the G. I. Joe fallacy. We explore why knowing about a bias doesn’t necessarily change biased behavior. We argue that seemingly disparate G. I. Joe... View Details
      Keywords: Biases; Judgment; Decision-making; Nudge; Debiasing; Illusions; Prejudice and Bias; Decision Making; Behavior; Change
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      Kristal, Ariella S., and Laurie R. Santos. "G.I. Joe Phenomena: Understanding the Limits of Metacognitive Awareness on Debiasing." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 21-084, January 2021.
      • 19 Mar 2009
      • Working Paper Summaries

      Beyond Gender and Negotiation to Gendered Negotiations

      Keywords: by Deborah Kolb & Kathleen L. McGinn
      • 2002
      • Other Unpublished Work

      Clusters of Innovation Initiative: Pittsburgh

      By: Michael E. Porter
      This regional report examines the composition and performance of the Pittsburgh regional economy, how industry clusters developed and innovation arose, how clusters affected the region's economic future, and how the region can establish a strategy and action program to... View Details
      Keywords: Clusters; Economics; Industry Clusters; Economy; Growth and Development; Pittsburgh
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      Porter, Michael E. "Clusters of Innovation Initiative: Pittsburgh." Council on Competitiveness, Washington, DC, April 2002. (Report.)
      • 2001
      • Other Unpublished Work

      Clusters of Innovation Initiative: Atlanta-Columbus

      By: Michael E. Porter
      This regional report examines the composition and performance of the Atlanta regional economy, how industry clusters developed and innovation arose, how clusters affected the region's economic future, and how the region can establish a strategy and action program to... View Details
      Keywords: Clusters; Economics; Industry Clusters; Economy; Growth and Development; Atlanta
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      Porter, Michael E. "Clusters of Innovation Initiative: Atlanta-Columbus." Council on Competitiveness, Washington, DC, December 2001. (Report.)
      • 17 Oct 2022
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      Old-school employers like AT&T, Cisco, and Microsoft may offer the best career advancement

      • January 2017
      • Article

      Innovation Under Regulatory Uncertainty: Evidence from Medical Technology

      By: Ariel Dora Stern
      This paper explores how the regulatory approval process affects innovation incentives in medical technologies. Prior studies have found early mover regulatory advantages for drugs. I find the opposite for medical devices, where pioneer entrants spend 34% (7.2 months)... View Details
      Keywords: Technological Innovation; Medical Devices and Supplies Industry
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      Stern, Ariel Dora. "Innovation Under Regulatory Uncertainty: Evidence from Medical Technology." Journal of Public Economics 145 (January 2017): 181–200.

        Leslie A. Perlow

        Leslie A. Perlow is the Konosuke Matsushita Professor of Leadership in the Organizational Behavior Unit at Harvard Business School. She leads the Crafting Your Life Special Project, dedicated to helping individuals make purposeful life choices while gathering... View Details

        • November 2023
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        Open Source Software and Global Entrepreneurship

        By: Nataliya Langburd Wright, Frank Nagle and Shane Greenstein
        This is the first study to consider the relationship between open source software (OSS) and entrepreneurship around the globe. This study measures whether country-level participation on the GitHub OSS platform affects the founding of innovative ventures, and where it... View Details
        Keywords: Entrepreneurship; Applications and Software; Business Ventures; Development Economics; Innovation and Invention; Global Range
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        Wright, Nataliya Langburd, Frank Nagle, and Shane Greenstein. "Open Source Software and Global Entrepreneurship." Art. 104846. Research Policy 52, no. 9 (November 2023).
        • September 2019
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        Trading Networks with Frictions

        By: Tamás Fleiner, Ravi Jagadeesan, Zsuzsanna Jankó and Alexander Teytelboym
        We show how frictions and continuous transfers jointly affect equilibria in a model of matching in trading networks. Our model incorporates distortionary frictions such as transaction taxes and commissions. When contracts are fully substitutable for firms, competitive... View Details
        Keywords: Trading Networks; Frictions; Competitive Equilibrium; Matching With Contracts; Stability; Trail Stability
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        Fleiner, Tamás, Ravi Jagadeesan, Zsuzsanna Jankó, and Alexander Teytelboym. "Trading Networks with Frictions." Econometrica 87, no. 5 (September 2019): 1633–1661.
        • May 1988 (Revised November 1990)
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        Airbus vs. Boeing (B): The Storm Intensifies

        By: Malcolm S. Salter
        Discusses the growing competition faced by U.S. producers of civil aircraft due to the success and expanding product line of Airbus Industries. Designed to foster discussion of international trade policy as it affects producers in the industry and to encourage firm... View Details
        Keywords: Trade; Policy; Negotiation; Competition; Competitive Strategy; Aerospace Industry; United States
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        Salter, Malcolm S. "Airbus vs. Boeing (B): The Storm Intensifies." Harvard Business School Case 388-145, May 1988. (Revised November 1990.)
        • 23 Sep 2009
        • News

        Harvard Business School Launches First Program For Global Energy Executives

        • 20 May 2022
        • News

        Musk Misconduct Allegation Won’t Stop Twitter Deal, Experts Say

        • 20 May 2021
        • News

        Corporate America Wakes up to the Business Case for Good Caregiving

        • 01 Apr 2011
        • Working Paper Summaries

        When Power Makes Others Speechless: The Negative Impact of Leader Power on Team Performance

        Keywords: by Leigh Plunkett Tost, Francesca Gino & Richard P. Larrick
        • 29 Aug 2011
        • Research & Ideas

        Decoding Insider Information and Other Secrets of Old School Chums

        spent several years unlocking the power of school ties, studying how these social connections affect important decisions and, ultimately, help shape the economy. Their research shows that it's possible to make better stock picks simply by... View Details
        Keywords: by Carmen Nobel; Financial Services
        • March 2025
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        Differentiating on Diversity: How Disclosing Workforce Diversity Influences Consumer Choice

        By: Maya Balakrishnan, Jimin Nam and Ryan W. Buell
        Companies are facing increased pressure to “walk the talk” on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in their operations. One specific call-to-action from stakeholders is the public disclosure of EEO-1s. Companies with 100+ employees are federally mandated to annually... View Details
        Keywords: Consumer Behavior; Corporate Disclosure; Diversity; Employees; Perception
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        Balakrishnan, Maya, Jimin Nam, and Ryan W. Buell. "Differentiating on Diversity: How Disclosing Workforce Diversity Influences Consumer Choice." Production and Operations Management 34, no. 3 (March 2025): 457–474.
        • February 2011
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        It's the Recipient That Counts: Spending Money on Strong Social Ties Leads to Greater Happiness Than Spending on Weak Social Ties

        By: Lara B. Aknin, Gillian M. Sandstrom, Elizabeth W. Dunn and Michael I. Norton
        Previous research has shown that spending money on others (prosocial spending) increases happiness. But, do the happiness gains depend on who the money is spent on? Sociologists have distinguished between strong ties with close friends and family and weak... View Details
        Keywords: Happiness; Relationships; Philanthropy and Charitable Giving
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        Aknin, Lara B., Gillian M. Sandstrom, Elizabeth W. Dunn, and Michael I. Norton. "It's the Recipient That Counts: Spending Money on Strong Social Ties Leads to Greater Happiness Than Spending on Weak Social Ties." PLoS ONE 6, no. 2 (February 2011): e17018.
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