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- 10 Mar 2008
- Research & Ideas
Encouraging Entrepreneurs: Lessons for Government Policy
local, regional, and national competitiveness. “Former entrepreneurs offer a positive impression of what it's like to own your own business.” In recent research, Harvard Business School professor Ramana... View Details
Keywords: by Julia Hanna
Matthew Rabin
Matthew Rabin is the Pershing Square Professor of Behavioral Economics in the Harvard Economics Department and Harvard Business School.
Before that, he spent 25 years at the wonderful University of California, Berkeley Economics Department. His research... View Details
- 30 Nov 2016
- Blog Post
Why I Didn’t Think I’d Get in to HBS
application to the world’s best business school – one that prides itself on ethnic, geographic, and industry diversity – felt pretty daunting. Indeed, whatever inkling of hope I might have harbored after... View Details
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Publications - Faculty & Research
Uncertainty ; Financial Statements ; Risk Management ; Financial Services Industry ; United States Citation Purchase Related Kang, Jung Koo, Krishna G. Palepu, and Charles C.Y. Wang. "Silicon Valley Bank: Gone in 36 Hours." Harvard View Details
- 03 Jun 2022
- Blog Post
HiHome Sweet HiHome
The story of HiHome is really the story of all the resources available to students at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering (SEAS). Co-founders James Parker and Tony Shu met at a SEAS event in 2019. Parker was in his first... View Details
- 05 Oct 2015
- News
8 Habits of People Who Always Have Great Ideas
- 14 Dec 2021
- News
Red Light, Green Light
- 16 May 2019
- News
Les salariés, pas aussi hostiles au changement qu’on ne le pense
- 17 Aug 2015
- News
How Marvel Comics Found Its New Superhero by Revisiting an Old Idea
- 14 Mar 2013
- News
The Stock Market and the Economy's Apparent Disconnect
- 28 Sep 2012
- News
The predictability principle
- 26 Nov 2021
- News
How to Build Stronger Relationships With Colleagues in the Zoom Era
- 23 Jul 2024
- Cold Call Podcast
Transforming the Workplace for People with Disabilities
- March 2012
- Article
The Hierarchical Face: Higher Rankings Lead to Less Cooperative Looks
By: Patricia Chen, Christopher G. Myers, Shirli Kopelman and Stephen M. Garcia
In 3 studies, we tested the hypothesis that the higher ranked an individual's group is, the less cooperative the facial expression of that person is judged to be. Study 1 established this effect among business school deans, with observers rating individuals from higher... View Details
Chen, Patricia, Christopher G. Myers, Shirli Kopelman, and Stephen M. Garcia. "The Hierarchical Face: Higher Rankings Lead to Less Cooperative Looks." Journal of Applied Psychology 97, no. 2 (March 2012): 479–486.
- 28 Jun 2022
- Cold Call Podcast
Scaling a Fintech Startup for the Greater Good
Keywords: Financial Services
- 08 Jan 2015
- News