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  • 06 May 2022
  • News

Professor David Moss: Strengthen

  • 22 Apr 2022
  • News

Professor Jay Lorsch: Listening

  • June 2023
  • Case

Accounting for Loan Losses at JPMorgan Chase: Predicting Credit Costs

By: Jonas Heese, Jung Koo Kang and James Weber
The case examines the accounting for loan losses at a large bank, how a bank sets its Allowance for Loan and Lease Losses (ALLL) on its financial statements. ALLL, and the rules that set them, determine when banks would and would not extend loans, which significantly... View Details
Keywords: Accounting Standards; Accrual Accounting; Financial Statements; Financial Reporting; Banks and Banking; Financing and Loans; Banking Industry; United States
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Heese, Jonas, Jung Koo Kang, and James Weber. "Accounting for Loan Losses at JPMorgan Chase: Predicting Credit Costs." Harvard Business School Case 123-042, June 2023.
  • 03 Apr 2017
  • Video

Going Outside Your Comfort Zone at HBS

  • 26 Apr 2019
  • HBS Seminar

Maryaline Catillon, Harvard University

  • 23 Feb 2022
  • Video

Sharing Insights: Part One

  • 16 Apr 2008
  • Lessons from the Classroom

Chris Christensen: Legend of the Classroom

believed wholeheartedly in "the teachability of teaching" and that "a good class discussion can be developed, rather than merely left to the randomness of chance or genetics." He described the essential challenge of the View Details
Keywords: by Deborah Blagg; Education
  • 02 May 2022
  • Video

Professor David Moss: Strengthen

  • 29 Mar 2012
  • News

Harvard Business School Faculty Members Win Big in Case-Writing Competition

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Achieving Personal and Professional Growth

Listen as Lindsey Vonn, PK Subban, and other participants from The Business of Entertainment, Media, and Sports program describe their experience with the case method, and learning from the faculty as well as their fellow participants. View Details

    Celia Stafford

    Celia Stafford is a doctoral student in Health Policy (Management). She received a B.A. in Mathematics and Economics from Emory University in 2017 and an MPH focused in Biostatistics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2020. She is also... View Details

    • 23 Feb 2022
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    Sharing Insights: Part Three

    • 25 Aug 2015
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    HBX Launches HBX Live – Harvard Business School’s Virtual Classroom

    • 15 Nov 2021
    • Video

    Professor Anita Elberse: Storytelling

    • 18 Jan 2019
    • Blog Post

    Exploring the Tech World Through WesTrek

    post-HBS. The tech industry changes quickly, and we heard over and over how the case method - which forces us to take a firm position and make decisions with incomplete information - has contributed to... View Details
    • September 1986 (Revised March 1991)
    • Case

    Graves Industries, Inc. (A)

    The first in a series of cases that explores the causes and methods of fraudulent financial reporting and the lines between acceptable, unethical, and fraudulent behaviors. View Details
    Keywords: Crime and Corruption; Ethics; Financial Reporting
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    Merchant, Kenneth A. "Graves Industries, Inc. (A)." Harvard Business School Case 187-045, September 1986. (Revised March 1991.)

      Yajun Cao

      Yajun Cao is a doctoral student in Organizational Behavior (Micro) at Harvard Business School. His research focuses on emotion regulation, setbacks, and resilience, aiming to understand how individuals and groups bounce back and grow from negative events. He explores... View Details
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      Diversity Orientations: Construct, Antecedents, and Consequences

      Researchers have identified a number of different methods with which a group can handle its diversity. Some of the methods gaining the most attention mirror popular ideologies around colorblindness, pride in one's own subgroup, or integrative cultural pluralism.... View Details
      • 26 Apr 2024
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      Deion Sanders' Prime Lessons for Leading a Team to Victory

      organizations to move forward.” Gibson cowrote the case with Nicole Gilmore, director of talent development at MITRE; and Alicia Dadlani, director of the Mid-US Research Center at HBS. Sanders plays in Super... View Details
      Keywords: by Avery Forman; Sports
      • 2022
      • Article

      Nonparametric Subset Scanning for Detection of Heteroscedasticity

      By: Charles R. Doss and Edward McFowland III
      We propose Heteroscedastic Subset Scan (HSS), a novel method for identifying covariates that are responsible for violations of the homoscedasticity assumption in regression settings. Viewing the problem as one of anomalous pattern detection, we use subset scanning... View Details
      Keywords: Scan Statistics; Anomaly Detection; Regression; Model Diagnostics
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      Doss, Charles R., and Edward McFowland III. "Nonparametric Subset Scanning for Detection of Heteroscedasticity." Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics 31, no. 3 (2022): 813–823.
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