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    Lakshmi Ramarajan

    Professor Ramarajan is the Diane Doerge Wilson Professor of Business Administration in the Organizational Behavior Unit at Harvard Business School. Her research examines the management and consequences of identities in organizations.

    She teaches the... View Details

    Keywords: nonprofit industry
    • 12 Feb 2008
    • News

    Ethics Must Be Global, Not Local

    • March 2012
    • Article

    Racial Diversity, Racial Asymmetries, and Team Learning Environment: Effects on Performance

    By: Robin J. Ely, Irene Padavic and David A. Thomas
    This paper argues that learning in cross-race interactions is critical for work teams to realize performance benefits from racial diversity but that diversity is a liability when society's negative stereotypes about racial minorities' competence inhibit such... View Details
    Keywords: Groups and Teams; Performance; Learning; Diversity
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    Ely, Robin J., Irene Padavic, and David A. Thomas. "Racial Diversity, Racial Asymmetries, and Team Learning Environment: Effects on Performance." Organization Studies 33, no. 3 (March 2012): 341–362.

      Racial Diversity, Racial Asymmetries, and Team Learning Environment: Effects on Performance

      This paper argues that learning in cross-race interactions is critical for work teams to realize performance benefits from racial diversity but that diversity is a liability when society's negative stereotypes about racial minorities' competence inhibit such... View Details
      • 16 Jul 2021
      • Blog Post

      Staying Under the 1.5°C Threshold: The Role of Government, Business, and Society

      On Earth Day 2021, the HBS Business and Environment Initiative and the AMP199 Energy Circle co-hosted a conversation between Joan MacNaughton, Chair of the Climate Group and of the Advisory Board of the New Energy Coalition of Europe, and... View Details
      • 02 Nov 2012
      • News

      The Election, The Environment, and Beyond

      • 2022
      • Report

      The First Four Healthy Building Strategies Every Building Should Pursue to Reduce Risk from COVID-19

      By: Joseph G. Allen, Emily Jones, Marissa V. Rainbolt, Linsey C. Marr, David Michaels, Leslie R. Cadet, Shelly L. Miller, Meira Levinson, Lidia Morawska, Richard L. Corsi, Nira R. Pollock, Yuguo Li, Alasdair P.S. Munro, Kelly Grier, Qingyan Chen, John D. Macomber and Xiaodong Cao
      Understanding of the most probable transmission routes and identifying the risk environments for disease spread should always be among the first critical steps in the response to future disease threats. This is one of the most vital public health lessons of the... View Details
      Keywords: Health Pandemics; Buildings and Facilities; Risk and Uncertainty; Health Industry; Education Industry; Real Estate Industry
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      Allen, Joseph G., Emily Jones, Marissa V. Rainbolt, Linsey C. Marr, David Michaels, Leslie R. Cadet, Shelly L. Miller, Meira Levinson, Lidia Morawska, Richard L. Corsi, Nira R. Pollock, Yuguo Li, Alasdair P.S. Munro, Kelly Grier, Qingyan Chen, John D. Macomber, and Xiaodong Cao. "The First Four Healthy Building Strategies Every Building Should Pursue to Reduce Risk from COVID-19." Report, Lancet COVID-19 Commission, Task Force on Safe School, Safe Work, Safe Travel, July 2022. (COVID-19 Commission.)
      • August 2011 (Revised November 2011)
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      The U.S. Military Academy at West Point

      By: Anat Keinan
      The case examines an iconic institution's decision on whether or not to undertake a branding initiative. Founded in 1802, West Point has played a key role in America's history. It is one of the nation's oldest institutions of higher learning and is well known for... View Details
      Keywords: Surveys; Resource Allocation; Brands and Branding; Business and Stakeholder Relations; Competitive Strategy; Education Industry; United States
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      Keinan, Anat. "The U.S. Military Academy at West Point." Harvard Business School Case 512-012, August 2011. (Revised November 2011.)
      • 30 Oct 2024
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      Business and Climate Change: Three Harvard Business School Student Perspectives

        Hubert Joly

        Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Best Buy
        Author of The Heart of Business– Leadership Principles for the Next Era of Capitalism

        Hubert Joly is a senior lecturer in the General Management unit and... View Details

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        Managing International Trade and Investment

        By: Debora L. Spar
        Introduced by Debora Spar in 1995, Managing International Trade and Investment is an elective course that prepares students to deal with the distinct set of management challenges that face cross-border businesses. Building on experience that suggests that what works... View Details

          Jim Matheson

          Jim joined the HBS Faculty in 2019 and teaches the EC courses Entrepreneurial Finance and Tough Tech Ventures and is a faculty affiliate of the Business & Environment Initiative.  He is an active investor, and Board director & advisor for... View Details

          • December 2002
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          The Competitive Advantage of Corporate Philanthropy

          By: Michael E. Porter and Mark R. Kramer
          When it comes to philanthropy, executives increasingly see themselves as caught between critics demanding ever higher levels of "corporate social responsibility" and investors applying pressure to maximize short-term profits. Increasingly, philanthropy is used as a... View Details
          Keywords: Strategy
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          Porter, Michael E., and Mark R. Kramer. "The Competitive Advantage of Corporate Philanthropy." Harvard Business Review 80, no. 12 (December 2002): 56–69.
          • October 1989 (Revised June 1993)
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          Texas Eastman Co.

          By: Robert S. Kaplan
          The company as part of a commitment to Total Quality Management has installed a computer system that accumulates 30,000 observations on its processes every 2-4 hours. Operating people have found the monthly summaries of financial performance not too useful in this... View Details
          Keywords: Quality; Information Technology; Reports; Business or Company Management
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          Kaplan, Robert S. "Texas Eastman Co." Harvard Business School Case 190-039, October 1989. (Revised June 1993.)
          • 24 Dec 2019
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          Why It’s So Hard to Change People’s Commuting Behavior

          • 22 Jan 2018
          • News

          Activist chiefs fill the vacuum left by government

          • March 2006
          • Background Note

          Business, Law, and Society: The Systems Approach to Law and Management

          Presents the systems approach to law and management, a construct for understanding how public law affects the competitive environment and a firm's resources. Describes how the legally astute manager can use legal tools to assess opportunities, develop the firm's value... View Details
          Keywords: Business or Company Management; Law; Corporate Social Responsibility and Impact
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          Bagley, Constance E. "Business, Law, and Society: The Systems Approach to Law and Management." Harvard Business School Background Note 806-086, March 2006.
          • 16 Sep 2016
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          There’s a silver lining behind the dark clouds hanging over US businesses

          • 2016
          • Book

          Management: An Integrated Approach

          By: Ranjay Gulati, Anthony Mayo and Nitin Nohria
          The goal of Management: An Integrated Approach 2nd ed., is to prepare students for leadership positions in 21st century companies by addressing the many facets involved in answering one key question: How are leaders successfully managing competitive companies in... View Details
          Keywords: Management; Leadership; Competition; Organizational Design
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          Gulati, Ranjay, Anthony Mayo, and Nitin Nohria. Management: An Integrated Approach. 2nd ed. Boston: Cengage Learning, 2016.
          • 31 Mar 2017
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          How Can Business Schools and MBAs Contribute Toward Climate Action?

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