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- October 2022 (Revised May 2023)
- Case
Ginkgo Bioworks vs. Scorpion Capital: The Debate Over Related-Party Revenues
Ginkgo Bioworks, a synthetic biology company based in Boston, Massachusetts, faced divergent views on its revenue possibilities and accounting practices. After a report emerged accusing it of fraudulent accounting and lack of innovation, its share price plunged. But... View Details
Keywords: Fraud Allegations; Revenue; Reports; Accounting Audits; Innovation and Management; Investment; Biotechnology Industry; Boston
Dey, Aiyesha, Jonas Heese, Suraj Srinivasan, and Annelena Lobb. "Ginkgo Bioworks vs. Scorpion Capital: The Debate Over Related-Party Revenues." Harvard Business School Case 123-037, October 2022. (Revised May 2023.)
- February 2023
- Teaching Note
Ginkgo Bioworks vs. Scorpion Capital: The Debate over Related-Party Revenues
Teaching Note for HBS Case No. 123-037. View Details
- August 2021
- Supplement
Muddy Waters vs. eHealth: The Debate of a 'Lifetime'
By: Jonas Heese
Heese, Jonas. "Muddy Waters vs. eHealth: The Debate of a 'Lifetime'." Harvard Business School Multimedia/Video Supplement 121-711, August 2021.
- May 2007
- Article
The Future of Interpretive Accounting Research: A Polyphonic Debate
By: Anette Mikes, Thomas Ahrens, Albrecht Becker, John Burns, Christopher Chapman, Markus Granlund, Michael Habersam, Allan Hansen, Rihab Khalifa, Teemu Malmi, Andrea Mennicken, Fabrizio Panozzo, Martin Piber, Paolo Quattrone and Tobias Scheytt
Keywords: Accounting
Mikes, Anette, Thomas Ahrens, Albrecht Becker, John Burns, Christopher Chapman, Markus Granlund, Michael Habersam, Allan Hansen, Rihab Khalifa, Teemu Malmi, Andrea Mennicken, Fabrizio Panozzo, Martin Piber, Paolo Quattrone, and Tobias Scheytt. "The Future of Interpretive Accounting Research: A Polyphonic Debate." Critical Perspectives on Accounting (May 2007).
- May 1999
- Article
A Mixed-Motive Perspective on the Economics versus Environment Debate
By: A. Hoffman, J. Gillespie, D. Moore, K. A. Wade-Benzoni, L. L. Thompson and M. H. Bazerman
Hoffman, A., J. Gillespie, D. Moore, K. A. Wade-Benzoni, L. L. Thompson, and M. H. Bazerman. "A Mixed-Motive Perspective on the Economics versus Environment Debate." American Behavioral Scientist 42, no. 8 (May 1999): 1254–1276.
- 08 Nov 2022
- Research & Ideas
How Centuries of Restrictions on Women Shed Light on Today's Abortion Debate
Efforts to restrict women’s sexual behavior date back centuries in virtually every region of the world. Now, the end of Roe v. Wade in the United States has returned such limitations on women to the contemporary spotlight. Yet, the desire to restrict women appears to... View Details
Keywords: by Kara Baskin
- January 2014 (Revised February 2016)
- Case
U.S. Government Debt and the Debate over a Balanced Budget Amendment
By: Matthew Weinzierl, Katrina Flanagan and Alastair Su
In the first decade of the 21st century, national debt as a share of GDP rose dramatically in the United States and across the developed world. This case consists of excerpts from leading commentators explaining and commenting on this trend and the economic and moral... View Details
Keywords: National Debt; Social Discount Rate; Ricardian Equivalence; Government and Politics; Macroeconomics; United States
Weinzierl, Matthew, Katrina Flanagan, and Alastair Su. "U.S. Government Debt and the Debate over a Balanced Budget Amendment." Harvard Business School Case 714-031, January 2014. (Revised February 2016.)
- Article
Race and Jury Selection: Psychological Perspectives on the Peremptory Challenge Debate
By: Samuel R. Sommers and Michael I. Norton
Sommers, Samuel R., and Michael I. Norton. "Race and Jury Selection: Psychological Perspectives on the Peremptory Challenge Debate." American Psychologist 63, no. 6 (September 2008): 527–539.
- August 2007
- Article
Tent-Poles, Tribalism, and Boundary Spanning: The Rigor-Relevance Debate in Management Research
By: Ranjay Gulati
Gulati, Ranjay. "Tent-Poles, Tribalism, and Boundary Spanning: The Rigor-Relevance Debate in Management Research." Academy of Management Journal 50, no. 4 (August 2007): 775–782.
- September 2019
- Article
Bill McKibben’s Influence on U.S. Climate Change Discourse: Shifting Field-Level Debates Through Radical Flank Effects
By: Todd Schifeling and Andrew J. Hoffman
This article examines the influence of radical flank actors in shifting field-level debates by increasing the legitimacy of preexisting but peripheral issues. Using network text analysis, we apply this conceptual model to the climate change debate in the United States... View Details
Keywords: Government Legislation; Climate Change; Public Opinion; Power and Influence; Policy; United States
Schifeling, Todd, and Andrew J. Hoffman. "Bill McKibben’s Influence on U.S. Climate Change Discourse: Shifting Field-Level Debates Through Radical Flank Effects." Organization & Environment 32, no. 3 (September 2019): 213–233.
- December 2007
- Case
Ruling the Modern Corporation: The Debate over Limited Liability in Massachusetts
By: David A. Moss and Eugene Kintgen
In 1830, Governor Levi Lincoln, Jr. urged the Massachusetts state legislature to introduce a limited liability regime for manufacturing corporations similar to that adopted in neighboring states. At least since 1809, shareholders in the state's manufacturing... View Details
Keywords: Capital; Debt Securities; Legal Liability; Production; Business and Shareholder Relations; Manufacturing Industry; Massachusetts
Moss, David A., and Eugene Kintgen. "Ruling the Modern Corporation: The Debate over Limited Liability in Massachusetts." Harvard Business School Case 708-016, December 2007.
- March 2011
- Article
Talking Past Each Other?: Cultural Framing of Skeptical and Convinced Logics in the Climate Change Debate
By: Andrew J. Hoffman
This article analyzes the extent to which two institutional logics around climate change—the climate change “convinced” and the climate change “skeptical” logics—are truly competing or talking past each other in a way that can be described as a logic schism. Drawing on... View Details
Hoffman, Andrew J. "Talking Past Each Other? Cultural Framing of Skeptical and Convinced Logics in the Climate Change Debate." Organization & Environment 24, no. 1 (March 2011): 3–33. (Winner of the 2014 Organization & Environment Best Paper Award.)
- March 1976 (Revised April 1990)
- Case
France (A): From Liberation to the Debate on the Common Market
By: Bruce R. Scott
Scott, Bruce R. "France (A): From Liberation to the Debate on the Common Market." Harvard Business School Case 376-177, March 1976. (Revised April 1990.)
- July 19, 2011
- Article
Social Security Refrom Is the Key to the Debt Ceiling Debate
By: Robert C. Pozen
- 07 Aug 2013
- Working Paper Summaries
Debating the Responsibility of Capitalism in Historical and Global Perspective
Keywords: by Geoffrey G. Jones
- November 2018 (Revised March 2019)
- Exercise
The Roots of Our Debates over Economic Policy: Preparatory Exercises
Weinzierl, Matthew. "The Roots of Our Debates over Economic Policy: Preparatory Exercises." Harvard Business School Exercise 719-023, November 2018. (Revised March 2019.)
- December 20, 2012
- Blog Post
Make 2013 the Year to Resolve the Money Fund Debate
By: Robert C. Pozen
Pozen, Robert C. "Make 2013 the Year to Resolve the Money Fund Debate." Brookings Up Front Blog (December 20, 2012). http://www.brookings.edu/blogs/up-front/posts/2012/12/20-money-market-reform-pozen.
- September 2004
- Article
Spin (and Pitch) Doctors: Campaign Strategies in Televised Political Debates
By: Michael I. Norton and George R. Goethals
Norton, Michael I., and George R. Goethals. "Spin (and Pitch) Doctors: Campaign Strategies in Televised Political Debates." Political Behavior 26, no. 3 (September 2004): 227–248.
- September–October 1997
- Article
A Question of Color: A Debate on Race in the U.S. Workplace
By: D. A. Thomas and Suzy Wetlaufer
Thomas, D. A., and Suzy Wetlaufer. "A Question of Color: A Debate on Race in the U.S. Workplace." Harvard Business Review 75, no. 5 (September–October 1997): 118–132.
- April 1986 (Revised April 1987)
- Case
Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility and the Debate Over South African Disinvestment (A)
Matthews, John B., Jr., and Robert Massie. "Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility and the Debate Over South African Disinvestment (A)." Harvard Business School Case 386-149, April 1986. (Revised April 1987.)