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  • 2013
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Ningbo FOTILE Kitchen Ware Co., Ltd.

By: F. Warren McFarlan, Zheng Xiaoming, Yuren Fang and Hong Zhang
Since 2008, FOTILE has actively introduced philosophies of the traditional Chinese culture—such as benevolence, justice, courtesy, wisdom and faith—into its management, which it believes to compensate for deficiencies in Western management concepts and creates a new... View Details
Keywords: Human Resource Management; China; Human Resources; Leadership; Management; Strategy; China
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McFarlan, F. Warren, Zheng Xiaoming, Yuren Fang, and Hong Zhang. "Ningbo FOTILE Kitchen Ware Co., Ltd." Tsinghua University Case, 2013.

    (Un)principled Agents: Monitoring Loyalty after the End of the Royal African Company Monopoly

    The revocation of the Royal African Company's monopoly in 1698 inaugurated a  transformation of the transatlantic slave trade. While the RAC’s exit from the slave trade has received scholarly attention, little is known about the company’s response to the loss of its... View Details
    • 2010
    • Article

    Induced Variation in Administrative Systems: Experimenting with Contexts for Innovation

    By: Adrian Caldart, Roberto Vassolo and Luciana Silvestri
    Research on intra-organizational evolution determined that variation results from the autonomous strategic behavior of the firm. We revisit this idea by examining a case of induced variation, where a multinational firm experimented with different, coexisting,... View Details
    Keywords: Integrated Design; Emerging Economies; Organizational Design; Innovation and Management
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    Caldart, Adrian, Roberto Vassolo, and Luciana Silvestri. "Induced Variation in Administrative Systems: Experimenting with Contexts for Innovation." Academy of Management Best Paper Proceedings (2010).
    • 01 Jul 2014
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      Publications August 2013 Research in Organizational Behavior The Shifting Landscape of LGBT Organizational Research By: Anteby, Michel, and Caitlin Anderson Abstract—Over the... View Details
    Keywords: Carmen Nobel
    • September 2006
    • Tutorial

    Management Control Process - Online Tutorial

    By: David F. Hawkins
    Introduces the Management Control Process by detailing its six components: 1) the management control environment, 2) organizational structure and responsibilities, 3) information and communication, 4) management control systems, 5) incentives, and 6) monitoring.... View Details
    Keywords: Communication; Information; Business or Company Management; Management Practices and Processes; Organizations; Mission and Purpose; Organizational Structure; Behavior; Motivation and Incentives; System
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    "Management Control Process - Online Tutorial." Harvard Business School Tutorial 107-706, September 2006.
    • 15 Aug 2013
    • Working Paper Summaries

    Competition and Social Identity in the Workplace: Evidence from a Chinese Textile Firm

    Keywords: by Takao Kato & Pian Shu
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    Admissions & Financial Support - Doctoral

    Harvard Business School Statement of Purpose Recommendation Letters Standardized Tests Research Community Anil Doshi Technology & Operations Management Filippo Mezzanotti Business Economics Sarah Wolfolds Strategy Anastassia Fedyk Business Economics Alexandra C.... View Details

      A Sense of Urgency

      Most organizational change initiatives fail spectacularly (at worst) or deliver lukewarm results (at best). In his... View Details
      • July–August 2019
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      Where Is Your Company Most Prone to Lapses in Integrity?

      By: Eugene F. Soltes
      Every sizable organization has integrity gaps—areas where what’s considered appropriate behavior diverges from the norms set by its leaders. Within these pockets, things like offensive language, overly aggressive sales practices, or conflicts of interest may be... View Details
      Keywords: Integrity; Organizational Culture; Ethics
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      Soltes, Eugene F. "Where Is Your Company Most Prone to Lapses in Integrity?" Harvard Business Review 97, no. 4 (July–August 2019): 51–54.
      • 07 Jun 2011
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      operates. Through text narrative, cases, and readings, the authors skillfully examine the development of strategy, organizational capabilities, and management challenges for operating in the global economy. Preview the book:... View Details
      Keywords: Sean Silverthorne
      • 08 Aug 2006
      • Working Paper Summaries

      Entrepreneurship and Business History: Renewing the Research Agenda

      Keywords: by Geoffrey G. Jones & R. Daniel Wadhwani
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      It's Not Easy Being Green: The Role of Self-Evaluations in Explaining Support of Environmental Issues

      By: Scott Sonenshein, K. A. DeCelles and Jane E. Dutton
      Using a mixed methods design, we examine the role of self-evaluations in influencing support for environmental issues. In Study 1—an inductive, qualitative study—we develop theory about how environmental issue supporters evaluate themselves in a mixed fashion,... View Details
      Keywords: Social Issues; Environmental Sustainability; Performance Evaluation; Cognition and Thinking
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      Sonenshein, Scott, K. A. DeCelles, and Jane E. Dutton. "It's Not Easy Being Green: The Role of Self-Evaluations in Explaining Support of Environmental Issues." Academy of Management Journal 57, no. 1 (February 2014): 7–37.
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      “Sources of Learning Heterogeneity: Discontinuous Regulatory Shock and its Impact on Organizational Search Behaviors”

      Co-authoring with Jerry Kim, in this study I look at how discontinuous regulatory shock shapes organizational... View Details

      Keywords: Business & Government Relations; Regulations; Regulatory Capture; Pharmaceutical Industry; United States
      • March 2022 (Revised May 2022)
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      Winning Business at Russell Reynolds (A)

      By: Ethan Bernstein and Cara Mazzucco
      In an effort to make compensation drive collaboration, Russell Reynolds Associates’ (RRA) CEO Clarke Murphy sought to re-engineer the bonus system for his executive search consultants in 2016. As his HR analytics guru, Kelly Smith, points out, that risks upsetting–and... View Details
      Keywords: Compensation; Collaboration; Executive Search Firms; Consulting Firms; Compensation and Benefits; Restructuring; Human Resources; Human Capital; Management Practices and Processes; Organizational Culture; Organizational Change and Adaptation; Social and Collaborative Networks; Recruitment; Selection and Staffing; Talent and Talent Management; Consulting Industry; Employment Industry; Asia; Europe; Latin America; Middle East; North and Central America; South America; Oceania
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      Bernstein, Ethan, and Cara Mazzucco. "Winning Business at Russell Reynolds (A)." Harvard Business School Case 422-045, March 2022. (Revised May 2022.)
      • 12 Aug 2014
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      First Look: August 12

        Publications August 2014 Journal of Economic Perspectives Seeking the Roots of Entrepreneurship: Insights from Behavioral Economics By: Åstebro, Thomas, Holger Herz, Ramana Nanda, and Roberto A. Weber Abstract—There is a growing body of... View Details
      Keywords: Sean Silverthorne
      • 2017
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      The Energizing Nature of Work Engagement: Toward a New Need-Based Theory of Work Motivation

      By: Paul Green, Eli Finkel, Grainne Fitzsimons and Francesca Gino
      We present theory suggesting that experiences at work that meet employees’ expectations of need fulfillment drive work engagement. Employees have needs (e.g., a desire to be authentic) and they also have expectations for how their job or their organization will fulfill... View Details
      Keywords: Needs; Motivation; Work Engagement; Disengagement; Authenticity; Self-Expression; Employees; Motivation and Incentives; Behavior; Human Needs
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      Green, Paul, Eli Finkel, Grainne Fitzsimons, and Francesca Gino. "The Energizing Nature of Work Engagement: Toward a New Need-Based Theory of Work Motivation." Research in Organizational Behavior 37 (2017): 1–18.
      • 26 Jul 2016
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      July 26, 2016

      Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes Overcoming the Outcome Bias: Making Intentions Matter By: Sezer, Ovul, Ting Zhang, Francesca Gino, and Max Bazerman Abstract—People often make the... View Details
      Keywords: Sean Silverthorne
      • 08 Oct 2008
      • Research & Ideas

      Book Excerpt: A Sense of Urgency

      behavior associated with false urgency. To use a crisis to reduce complacency, make sure it is visible, unambiguous, related to real business problems, and significant enough that it cannot be solved with small, simple actions. Fight the... View Details
      Keywords: by John P. Kotter
      • 08 Dec 2006
      • Working Paper Summaries

      When Learning and Performance are at Odds: Confronting the Tension

      Keywords: by Sara J. Singer & Amy C. Edmondson

        When Do Firms Greenwash? Corporate Visibility, Civil Society Scrutiny, and Environmental Disclosure

        Under increased pressure to report environmental impacts, some firms selectively disclose relatively benign impacts, creating an impression of transparency while masking their true performance; other firms’ disclosures, in contrast, are more representative of their... View Details

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