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      • February 1, 2020
      • Other Article

      The Week Past and the Work Ahead

      By: Peter Tufano
      Keywords: Government and Politics; Business Education
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      Tufano, Peter. "The Week Past and the Work Ahead." LinkedIn Pulse (February 1, 2020).
      • 2020
      • White Paper

      Vulnerabilities in the Core: Preliminary Report and Census II of Open Source Software

      By: Frank Nagle, Jessica Wilkerson, James Dana and Jennifer L. Hoffman
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      Nagle, Frank, Jessica Wilkerson, James Dana, and Jennifer L. Hoffman. "Vulnerabilities in the Core: Preliminary Report and Census II of Open Source Software." Linux Foundation Core Infrastructure Initiative, Linux Foundation, February 2020.
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      What We Can Learn from Five Naturalistic Field Experiments That Failed to Shift Commuter Behaviour

      By: Ariella S. Kristal and A.V. Whillans
      Across five field experiments with employees of a large organization (n = 68,915), we examined whether standard behavioural interventions (“nudges”) successfully reduced single-occupancy vehicle commutes. In Studies 1 and 2, we sent letters and emails with nudges... View Details
      Keywords: Commuting; Field Experiments; Nudges; Behavior; Change
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      Kristal, Ariella S., and A.V. Whillans. "What We Can Learn from Five Naturalistic Field Experiments That Failed to Shift Commuter Behaviour." Nature Human Behaviour 4, no. 2 (February 2020): 169–176. (This article was featured on the cover as the lead article.)
      • February 2020
      • Article

      Why Prosocial Referral Incentives Work: The Interplay of Reputational Benefits and Action Costs

      By: Rachel Gershon, Cynthia Cryder and Leslie K. John
      While selfish incentives typically outperform prosocial incentives, in the context of customer referral rewards, prosocial incentives can be more effective. Companies frequently offer “selfish” (i.e., sender-benefiting) referral incentives, offering customers financial... View Details
      Keywords: Incentives; Prosocial Behavior; Judgment And Decision-making; Referral Rewards; Motivation and Incentives; Consumer Behavior; Decision Making
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      Gershon, Rachel, Cynthia Cryder, and Leslie K. John. "Why Prosocial Referral Incentives Work: The Interplay of Reputational Benefits and Action Costs." Journal of Marketing Research (JMR) 57, no. 1 (February 2020): 156–172.
      • January 2020
      • Teaching Note

      Korea Telecom: Building a GiGAtopia (A) and (B)

      By: Shane Greenstein, Feng Zhu, Kerry Herman and Susie Ma
      Teaching Note for HBS Nos 617-014 and 620-060. View Details
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      Greenstein, Shane, Feng Zhu, Kerry Herman, and Susie Ma. "Korea Telecom: Building a GiGAtopia (A) and (B)." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 620-092, January 2020.
      • January 2020 (Revised June 2021)
      • Case

      Incentivizing Sales Advisors at Mustang

      By: Susanna Gallani, Martin Artz, Johannes Habel and Sascha Alavi
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      Gallani, Susanna, Martin Artz, Johannes Habel, and Sascha Alavi. "Incentivizing Sales Advisors at Mustang." Harvard Business School Case 120-016, January 2020. (Revised June 2021.)
      • 2020
      • Chapter

      Team Reflexivity

      By: Michaéla Schippers, Amy C. Edmondson and Michael A. West
      Many teams face the problem of process loss, or suboptimal functioning, with sometimes serious consequences, such as medical errors. Team reflexivity—a deliberate process of discussing team goals, processes, or outcomes—can aid in optimizing team performance. In the... View Details
      Keywords: Team Reflexivity; Groups and Teams; Performance Improvement; Information; Goals and Objectives; Learning
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      Schippers, Michaéla, Amy C. Edmondson, and Michael A. West. "Team Reflexivity." In The Oxford Handbook of Group and Organizational Learning, edited by Linda Argote and John M. Levine. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2020.
      • January 2020 (Revised December 2024)
      • Case

      Governing PG&E

      By: Lynn S. Paine and Will Hurwitz
      The five commissioners of the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) listened intently at a public forum in April 2019 as PG&E Corporation’s out-going chairman Richard Kelly described the company’s proposed new board. PG&E, which provided electricity and natural... View Details
      Keywords: Bankruptcy; Board Of Directors; Board Dynamics; Business Ethics; Business Model Innovation; Corporate Boards; Energy Efficiency; Environmental And Social Sustainability; Government And Business; Hedge Funds; Institutional Investors; Legal Aspects Of Business; Regulated Monopolies; Regulation; Shareholders; Stakeholder Management; Strategy And Execution; Utilities; Insolvency and Bankruptcy; Governing and Advisory Boards; Ethics; Capital Structure; Climate Change; Corporate Accountability; Corporate Governance; Environmental Sustainability; Executive Compensation; Leadership; Management; Safety; Business and Government Relations; Energy Industry; Utilities Industry; California; United States
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      Paine, Lynn S., and Will Hurwitz. "Governing PG&E." Harvard Business School Case 320-024, January 2020. (Revised December 2024.)
      • January 2020 (Revised February 2021)
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      Leader Bank in 2020 and Beyond

      By: David S. Scharfstein
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      Scharfstein, David S. "Leader Bank in 2020 and Beyond." Harvard Business School Case 220-059, January 2020. (Revised February 2021.)
      • January 2020 (Revised February 2025)
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      Customer Compatibility Exercise

      By: Ryan W. Buell
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      Buell, Ryan W. "Customer Compatibility Exercise." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 620-078, January 2020. (Revised February 2025.)
      • 2020
      • Working Paper

      How Do Private Equity Fees Vary Across Public Pensions?

      By: Juliane Begenau and Emil Siriwardane
      We study how investment fees vary within private-capital funds. Net-of-fee return clustering suggests that most funds have two tiers of fees, and we decompose differences across tiers into both management and performance-based fees. Managers of venture capital funds... View Details
      Keywords: Pension Funds; Fee Dispersion; Search And Negotiation Frictions; Private Equity; Investment Funds
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      Begenau, Juliane, and Emil Siriwardane. "How Do Private Equity Fees Vary Across Public Pensions?" Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 20-073, January 2020. (This working paper has been subsumed by the published paper "Fee Variation in Private Equity." Please see the final version of this paper under "Journal Articles.")
      • January 2020
      • Case

      Lunchclub: Algorithmic Networking

      By: Scott Duke Kominers and George Gonzalez
      Algorithmic networking startup Lunchclub coordinates in-person meetings between professionals who would have been unlikely to meet. The company faces marketplace design, growth, and monetization challenges: The executive team has to refine Lunchclub's marketplace... View Details
      Keywords: Monetization Strategy; Networking; Business Startups; Marketplace Matching; Market Design; Growth and Development Strategy; Information Industry
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      Kominers, Scott Duke, and George Gonzalez. "Lunchclub: Algorithmic Networking." Harvard Business School Case 820-051, January 2020.
      • January 2020 (Revised July 2020)
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      BlackRock: Linking Purpose to Profit

      By: Aiyesha Dey
      The case revolves around the actions that Barbara Novick, co-founder and Vice-Chair of Blackrock, and Michelle Edkins, Global Head of Investment Stewardship, would need to take in response to the controversial CEO letters from Laurence (Larry) Fink, Chairman and CEO of... View Details
      Keywords: Boards Of Directors; Institutional Investors; Disclosure; Transparency; Corporate Purpose; Corporate Profits; ESG; ESG Disclosure Metrics; Corporate Sustainability; Engagement Strategy Of Institutions; Stewardship Role Of Institutions; BlackRock; Corporate Governance; Governing and Advisory Boards; Institutional Investing; Accounting; Corporate Disclosure; Mission and Purpose; Profit; Environmental Sustainability; Climate Change; Diversity; Corporate Accountability; Financial Services Industry; United States
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      Deshpandé, Rohit, Aiyesha Dey, and George Serafeim. "BlackRock: Linking Purpose to Profit." Harvard Business School Case 120-042, January 2020. (Revised July 2020.)
      • January 27, 2020
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      Food-Stamp Work Requirements Just Look Cruel

      By: Scott Duke Kominers
      The rule doesn’t help beneficiaries find the steady employment that doesn’t exist. View Details
      Keywords: Food; Employment; Welfare; Governing Rules, Regulations, and Reforms
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      Kominers, Scott Duke. "Food-Stamp Work Requirements Just Look Cruel." Bloomberg Opinion (January 27, 2020).
      • January 2020 (Revised April 2020)
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      Fossil Fuel Divestment

      By: Michael W. Toffel and Sarah Gulick
      The president of Harvard University is facing growing pressure from students, alumni, and other climate change activists that are urging the university to divest its multi-billion dollar endowment from fossil fuel companies. The case summarizes the arguments for and... View Details
      Keywords: Divestment; Harvard University; Higher Education; Corporate Social Responsibility and Impact; Environmental Sustainability; Climate Change; Public Opinion; Ethics; Education Industry
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      Toffel, Michael W., and Sarah Gulick. "Fossil Fuel Divestment." Harvard Business School Case 620-093, January 2020. (Revised April 2020.)
      • January 2020
      • Case

      High Drama in Milford (A)

      By: James K. Sebenius and Farzana Mohamed
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      Sebenius, James K., and Farzana Mohamed. "High Drama in Milford (A)." Harvard Business School Case 920-032, January 2020.
      • January 2020
      • Supplement

      High Drama in Milford (B)

      By: James K. Sebenius and Farzana Mohamed
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      Sebenius, James K., and Farzana Mohamed. "High Drama in Milford (B)." Harvard Business School Supplement 920-035, January 2020.
      • January 2020
      • Case

      Ninja: Which Platform Wins Esports' Biggest Star?

      By: Anita Elberse and Michal T. Leszczynski
      It is July 2019, and the business of esports and gaming is booming. Tyler Blevins—better known as Ninja—has risen to stardom playing the immensely popular shooter game Fortnite. He has become the most followed streamer in the world and, helped by his management company... View Details
      Keywords: Esports; Platforms; Superstar; Games, Gaming, and Gambling; Internet and the Web; Personal Development and Career; Decision Making; Digital Platforms; Video Game Industry; Technology Industry
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      Elberse, Anita, and Michal T. Leszczynski. "Ninja: Which Platform Wins Esports' Biggest Star?" Harvard Business School Case 520-036, January 2020.
      • January 2020
      • Technical Note

      Valuation in Entrepreneurial Settings

      By: Paul Gompers
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      Gompers, Paul. "Valuation in Entrepreneurial Settings." Harvard Business School Technical Note 220-057, January 2020.
      • 2020
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      Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 20

      By: Josh Lerner and Scott Stern
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      Lerner, Josh, and Scott Stern, eds. Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 20. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2020.
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