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  • 15 Mar 2021
  • News

The Real Guardrails of Democracy Are Its Citizens

  • Jan 09 2015
  • Testimonial

Lessons in Leadership and Teamwork

  • 21 Feb 2013
  • News

We Look Out for Our Own

  • September 2000
  • Case

Japanese Financial Crisis and the Long-Term Credit Bank of Japan, The

By: Malcolm S. Salter and Andrew Eggers
Illustrates the failure of Japan's banking elite to adjust to new economic conditions. View Details
Keywords: Financial Crisis; Banks and Banking; Behavior; Japan
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Salter, Malcolm S., and Andrew Eggers. "Japanese Financial Crisis and the Long-Term Credit Bank of Japan, The." Harvard Business School Case 801-039, September 2000.
  • 2022
  • Presentation

Rakesh Khurana presents at the 2022 Gender and Work Symposium

    ‘Empires of Ideas’ Review: Strong Nations, Strong Education

    Wall Street Journal: A three-century history of the university—in Germany, the U.S. and China—traces the link between elite education and world leadership.

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    • 25 Apr 2014
    • Video

    Teresa Clarke - Making A Difference

    • July 2011
    • Article

    Institutions and Inequality in Single Party Regimes: A Comparative Analysis of Vietnam and China

    Despite the fact that China and Vietnam have been the world's two fastest growing economies over the past two decades, their income inequality patterns are very different. In this paper, we take a deep look at political institutions in the two countries, demonstrating... View Details
    Keywords: Equality and Inequality; Developing Countries and Economies; Motivation and Incentives; Government and Politics; Policy; Power and Influence; Decision Making; Income; China; Viet Nam
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    Malesky, Edmund, Regina M. Abrami, and Yu Zheng. "Institutions and Inequality in Single Party Regimes: A Comparative Analysis of Vietnam and China." Comparative Politics 43, no. 4 (July 2011).
    • 16 Feb 2004
    • Research & Ideas

    Marketing Wine to the World

    There's more in that glass than meets the eye—or the palate. According to Michael Roberto, important strategic differences have bubbled up between winemakers in Europe and those in the "New World"—the U.S., Australia, South Africa, Chile, and other countries.... View Details
    Keywords: by Manda Salls; Consumer Products; Entertainment & Recreation; Food & Beverage

      Meg Rithmire

      Meg Rithmire is the James E. Robison Professor in the Business, Government, and International Economy Unit. Professor Rithmire holds a PhD in Government from Harvard University, and her primary expertise is in the comparative political economy of development with a... View Details

      Keywords: real estate
      • Research Summary

      State-Business Relations

      By: Meg Rithmire
      In Precarious Ties: Business and the State in Authoritarian Asia (Oxford University Press, 2023) and related papers, I examine the political foundations and economic effects of different patterns of state-business relations in authoritarian regimes with a... View Details
      • 06 Mar 2012
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      Big BRICs, Weak Foundations: The Beginning of Public Elementary Education in Brazil, Russia, India, and China

      Keywords: by Latika Chaudhary, Aldo Musacchio, Steven Nafziger & Se Yan; Education
      • 10 Sep 2015
      • News

      Harvard MBAs say fighting wealth inequality is a top priority

      • January 2003 (Revised January 2005)
      • Case

      Peter Isenberg at Fischer Stevens (A)

      By: Linda A. Hill and Maria Farkas
      Having made managing director at an elite investment bank, Peter Isenberg struggles to understand his new role in the firm. He feels as though little has changed, although it is clear to him that those around him have new expectations. View Details
      Keywords: Managerial Roles; Jobs and Positions; Management Teams; Banking Industry
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      Hill, Linda A., and Maria Farkas. "Peter Isenberg at Fischer Stevens (A)." Harvard Business School Case 403-127, January 2003. (Revised January 2005.)
      • 15 Sep 2016
      • News

      Why the U.S. economy lags: It's the politics, stupid

      • 2023
      • Working Paper

      No Revenge for Nerds? Evaluating the Careers of Ivy League Athletes

      By: Natee Amornsiripanitch, Paul A. Gompers, George Hu, Will Levinson and Vladimir Mukharlyamov
      This paper compares the careers of Ivy League athletes to those of their non-athlete classmates. Combining team-level information on all Ivy League athletes from 1970 to 2021 with resume data for all Ivy League graduates, we examine both post-graduate education and... View Details
      Keywords: Outcome or Result; Higher Education; Personal Development and Career; Human Capital
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      Amornsiripanitch, Natee, Paul A. Gompers, George Hu, Will Levinson, and Vladimir Mukharlyamov. "No Revenge for Nerds? Evaluating the Careers of Ivy League Athletes." NBER Working Paper Series, No. 31753, October 2023.
      • Video

      Natasha Warikoo presents "The Diversity Rationale: A Mechanism for Inclusion or the Master’s Tool?"

      • 2023
      • Book

      Precarious Ties: Business and the State in Authoritarian Asia

      By: Meg Rithmire
      Developing Asia has been the site of some of the last century's fastest growing economies as well as some of the world's most durable authoritarian regimes. Many accounts of rapid growth alongside monopolies on political power have focused on crony relationships... View Details
      Keywords: Business and Government Relations; Developing Countries and Economies; Economic Systems; Crime and Corruption; China; Indonesia; Malaysia
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      Rithmire, Meg. Precarious Ties: Business and the State in Authoritarian Asia. Oxford University Press, 2023.
      • 27 Apr 2020
      • News

      The pandemic is liberating firms to experiment with radical new ideas

      • 14 May 2019
      • Working Paper Summaries

      Do Experts Listen to Other Experts? Field Experimental Evidence from Scientific Peer Review

      Keywords: by Misha Teplitskiy, Hardeep Ranu, Gary Gray, Michael Menietti, Eva Guinan, and Karim R. Lakhani
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