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- 07 Jul 2020
- News
‘It’s a matter of fairness’: squeezing more tax from multinationals
- 08 Sep 2015
- Research & Ideas
Knowledge Transfer: You Can't Learn Surgery By Watching
analogy for vicarious learning is the photocopier,” says Christopher G. Myers, assistant professor of Organizational Behavior at Harvard Business School. The idea: Watch what other people do, make copies of the good things and dispose of... View Details
- 29 Jan 2014
- News
Inequality: Capitalism's 'squeaky wheel'
- 03 May 2018
- News
Company Signs to Watch for Ahead of Earnings
- 15 Nov 2006
- Research & Ideas
Lessons Not Learned About Innovation
observes Rosabeth Moss Kanter in a new Harvard Business Review article, "Innovation: The Classic Traps." Kanter, who holds the Ernest L. Arbuckle Professorship at Harvard Business School,... View Details
Keywords: by Sean Silverthorne
- 28 Jul 2008
- Research & Ideas
Making the Decision to Franchise (or not)
less well-known dynamic of customer differentiation and its effect on the way businesses are structured and run is examined in a recent Harvard Business School working paper, "Organizational Design and Control across Multiple Markets: The... View Details
- 30 Nov 2021
- In Practice
What's the Role of Business in Confronting Climate Change?
The 26th annual United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties, also known as COP26, ended with a hard-fought pact that called on businesses and governments to meet their climate change goals faster. The event followed an August report by the Intergovernmental... View Details
Keywords: by Lynn Schenk and Dina Gerdeman
- 20 Sep 2022
- Research & Ideas
How Partisan Politics Play Out in American Boardrooms
American corporations have never been more partisan—starting at the top with executives who often bring on like-minded managers belonging to the same political party. Now, new research shows that when boardrooms are dominated by one... View Details
Keywords: by Pamela Reynolds
- 16 Jun 2012
- News
Trying to be creative in a 'Dilbert' world
- 10 Sep 2012
- News
Join the Insurgency Against the Jobs Crisis
- 28 Aug 2009
- News
Faculty Pioneer Award in Social Entrepreneurship
- 07 Oct 2011
- News
To his millions of fans, he was simply Steve
- 31 Aug 2021
- News
Trust: How To Earn It, Keep It, And Assess It In Others
- 13 Oct 2015
- News
How Thin Political Markets Undermine Democracy
- 23 Jun 2021
- News
Investors Burned by Fraud Get Better at Detecting Future Bad Actors
David G. Fubini
David G. Fubini is a Senior Lecturer in the Organizational Behavior Unit and leader of the Leading Professional Services Firm and Mergers & Acquisitions Programs for Harvard Business School’s Executive Education. His MBA teaching has concentrated on teaching the... View Details
- 21 Apr 2015
- News
What will the chief sustainability officer of the future look like?
- 24 Apr 2013
- News
Pimco’s Rising Stars Pull in Money for Future After Gross
- 11 Apr 2024
- In Practice
Why Progress on Immigration Might Soften Labor Pains
for skilled and unskilled labor. Either way, immigration will be a critical issue during the US election season. The carefully negotiated bipartisan bill that failed in the House of Representatives earlier this year highlights the thorny climate surrounding this... View Details
Keywords: by Rachel Layne