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  • 1995
  • Book

The Global Financial System: A Functional Perspective

By: D. B. Crane, K. A. Froot, Scott P. Mason, André Perold, R. C. Merton, Z. Bodie, E. R. Sirri and P. Tufano
Keywords: Corporate Finance; Imperfect Markets; Behavioral Finance; Asset Pricing
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Crane, D. B., K. A. Froot, Scott P. Mason, André Perold, R. C. Merton, Z. Bodie, E. R. Sirri, and P. Tufano. The Global Financial System: A Functional Perspective. Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 1995.
  • 2000
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Value Maximization and the Corporate Objective Function

By: Michael Jensen
Keywords: Value Creation
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Jensen, Michael. "Value Maximization and the Corporate Objective Function." In Breaking the Code of Change, edited by Michael Beer and Nitin Nohria. Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 2000. (Forthcoming in Management Revolution: The Legacy of the Market for Corporate Control, Harvard University Press. Reprinted in Business Ethics Quarterly, v 12, No 1, 2001, & European Financial Management, v.7, no.3, September 2001.)
  • Article

Changes in Negative Reciprocity as a Function of Age

By: Yoella Bereby-Meyer and Shelly Fiks
Standard economic models assume people exclusively pursue material self-interests in social interactions. However, people exhibit social preferences; that is, they base their choices partly on the outcomes others obtained in a social interaction. People care about... View Details
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Bereby-Meyer, Yoella, and Shelly Fiks. "Changes in Negative Reciprocity as a Function of Age." Journal of Behavioral Decision Making 26, no. 4 (October 2013): 397–403.
  • 31 Oct 2018
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What is the Function of Fear in Leadership?

competition, or personal performance (as in fear of failure). If so, is it hard to compartmentalize the use of fear in these realms? Does the practice tend to spill over into the management of interpersonal relations? What is the function... View Details
Keywords: by James Heskett
  • 01 Dec 2008
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The CEO and the Functions of Leadership

In a working paper presented at the June colloquium, HBS professors Michael Porter and Nitin Nohria consider the CEO’s role in the large, complex organization that is typical in today’s global economy. An excerpt follows: “CEOs must ensure that the View Details
  • 2007
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The Governance of New Firms: A Functional Perspective

By: Josh Lerner
Keywords: Corporate Governance; Business Startups
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Lerner, Josh. "The Governance of New Firms: A Functional Perspective." In Financing Innovation in the United States, 1870 to Present, edited by Naomi R. Lamoreaux and Kenneth L. Sokoloff, 405–432. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2007.
  • August 2014
  • Background Note

The Structure and Functioning of Art Markets

By: Mukti Khaire and Eleanor Kenyon
The production, valuation, and consumption of contemporary art are guided by cultural and economic forces that play out in primary and secondary markets. Artists seek the attention of art dealers, who, along with auction houses, play a large role in determining what is... View Details
Keywords: Art Dealer; Art Market; Arts; New York (city, NY)
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Khaire, Mukti, and Eleanor Kenyon. "The Structure and Functioning of Art Markets." Harvard Business School Background Note 815-042, August 2014.
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What Kind of Corporate Modeling Functions Best?

By: R. H. Hayes and R. L. Nolan
Keywords: Business Ventures
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Hayes, R. H., and R. L. Nolan. "What Kind of Corporate Modeling Functions Best?" Harvard Business Review 52, no. 3 (May–June 1974).
  • September 1990 (Revised March 1993)
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General Electric Plastics: Organizing the Marketing Function

By: V. Kasturi Rangan
Describes the rapid growth of General Electric Plastics for over the last decade to a $5 billion (sales) company. The accompanying organizational transitions are described. The task is to design a marketing organization for the coming decade given the anticipated... View Details
Keywords: Transition; Marketing Strategy; Organizational Design; Growth and Development Strategy
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Rangan, V. Kasturi. "General Electric Plastics: Organizing the Marketing Function." Harvard Business School Case 591-029, September 1990. (Revised March 1993.)
  • July – August 2008
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The Finance Function in a Global Corporation

By: Mihir A. Desai
Keywords: Finance; Business Ventures
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Desai, Mihir A. "The Finance Function in a Global Corporation." HBS Centennial Issue Harvard Business Review 86, nos. 7/8 (July–August 2008).
  • 2000
  • Working Paper

Value Maximization and the Corporate Objective Function

By: Michael C. Jensen
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Jensen, Michael C. "Value Maximization and the Corporate Objective Function." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 00-058, March 2000.
  • 2011
  • Working Paper

Price Competition under Multinomial Logit Demand Functions with Random Coefficients

In this paper, we postulate a general class of price competition models with Mixed Multinomial Logit demand functions under affine cost functions. We first characterize the equilibrium behavior of this class of models in the case where each product in the market is... View Details
Keywords: Customers; Income Characteristics; Price; Product Marketing; Mathematical Methods; Competition; Segmentation
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Allon, Gad, Awi Federgruen, and Margaret Pierson. "Price Competition under Multinomial Logit Demand Functions with Random Coefficients." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 12-030, October 2011.
  • October 2007
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Managing in the Information Age Module Note for Students: Function IT

Introduces students to the concepts covered in the Managing in the Information Age module on Function IT. View Details
Keywords: Information Management; Information Technology
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McAfee, Andrew P. "Managing in the Information Age Module Note for Students: Function IT." Harvard Business School Module Note 608-077, October 2007.
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National Innovative Capacity and the Ideas Production Function

By: Michael E. Porter
Joint research with Scott Stern (MIT) is exploring the determinants of innovative capacity across countries using time series/cross-section data ("Measuring the "Ideas" Production Function: Evidence from International Patent... View Details
  • 1978
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A Theorem on the Identifiability of the von Neumann-Morgenstern Utility Function from Asset Demands

By: Jerry R. Green, Lawrence J. Lau and Heraklis Polemarchakis
If the demand for risky assets is determined by the maximization of an analytic van Neumann-Morgenstern utility function, and if these demands are known as a function of the assets’ prices, then this utility function can be constructed without ambiguity. View Details
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Green, Jerry R., Lawrence J. Lau, and Heraklis Polemarchakis. "A Theorem on the Identifiability of the von Neumann-Morgenstern Utility Function from Asset Demands." Economics Letters 1, no. 3 (1978): 217–220.
  • 13 Nov 2019
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Don't Turn Your Marketing Function Over to AI Just Yet

Keywords: Artificial intelligence
  • June 1978
  • Article

Large Group Bargaining in a Characteristic Function Game

By: J. K. Murnighan and A. E. Roth
Keywords: Groups and Teams; Negotiation; Games, Gaming, and Gambling
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Murnighan, J. K., and A. E. Roth. "Large Group Bargaining in a Characteristic Function Game." Journal of Conflict Resolution 22, no. 2 (June 1978): 299–317.
  • January 1971
  • Journal Article

On the Nucleolus of a Characteristic Function Game

By: Elon Kohlberg
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Kohlberg, Elon. "On the Nucleolus of a Characteristic Function Game." SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics 20 (January 1971): 62–66.
  • 12 Mar 2012
  • Research & Ideas

Crowded at the Top: The Rise of the Functional Manager

businesses.” In 2008, companies averaged 2.9 general managers, compared to 1.6 in 1986, according to data from several surveys. The average number of functional managers reporting directly to the CEO increased much more dramatically, from... View Details
Keywords: by Carmen Nobel
  • July 1990 (Revised October 1995)
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Xerox Corp.: Leadership of the Information Technology Function (B)

By: Lynda M. Applegate
Keywords: Information Technology; Information Technology Industry
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Applegate, Lynda M. "Xerox Corp.: Leadership of the Information Technology Function (B)." Harvard Business School Case 191-024, July 1990. (Revised October 1995.)
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