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    What is Disruptive Innovation?

    For the past 20 years, the theory of disruptive innovation has been enormously influential in business circles and a powerful tool for predicting which industry entrants will succeed. Unfortunately, the theory has also been widely misunderstood, and the "disruptive"... View Details

    • 26 Mar 2007
    • Research & Ideas

    Learning from Failed Political Leadership

    people's minds. This book takes a long look ahead—yes, the future can and must be envisaged, and it can be done well—and devises a strategy based on what is to come, not what is past. Business leaders must be able to predict the changing... View Details
    Keywords: by Martha Lagace
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    Behavioral Economics—Virtual

    Summary What if you could predict how customers will respond to a product? Or how employees will decide to implement a new initiative? In Behavioral Economics—Virtual, you'll acquire a dynamic framework for interpreting, analyzing, and... View Details
    • 2010
    • Working Paper

    Substitution Patterns of the Random Coefficients Logit

    By: Thomas J. Steenburgh and Andrew Ainslie
    Previous research suggests that the random coefficients logit is a highly flexible model that overcomes the problems of the homogeneous logit by allowing for differences in tastes across individuals. The purpose of this paper is to show that this is not true. We prove... View Details
    Keywords: Decision Choices and Conditions; Mathematical Methods; Behavior; Prejudice and Bias
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    Steenburgh, Thomas J., and Andrew Ainslie. "Substitution Patterns of the Random Coefficients Logit." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 10-053, January 2010.
    • 2007
    • Working Paper

    Highbrow Films Gather Dust: Time-inconsistent Preferences and Online DVD Rentals

    By: Katherine L. Milkman, Todd Rogers and Max H. Bazerman
    We report on a field study demonstrating systematic differences between the preferences people anticipate they will have over a series of options in the future and their subsequent revealed preferences over those options. Using a novel panel data set, we analyze the... View Details
    Keywords: Internet and the Web; Decision Choices and Conditions; Attitudes; Conflict and Resolution; Emotions; Film Entertainment; Cognition and Thinking; Entertainment and Recreation Industry
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    Milkman, Katherine L., Todd Rogers, and Max H. Bazerman. "Highbrow Films Gather Dust: Time-inconsistent Preferences and Online DVD Rentals." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 07-099, June 2007. (Revised July 2007, December 2007, April 2008, September 2008, January 2009.)
    • March–April 2015
    • Article

    Why We Think We Can't Dance: Theory of Mind and Children's Desire to Perform

    By: Lan Nguyen Chaplin and Michael I. Norton
    Theory of Mind (ToM) allows children to achieve success in the social world by understanding others' minds. A study with 3–12 year olds, however, demonstrates that gains in ToM are linked to decreases in children's desire to engage in performative behaviors associated... View Details
    Keywords: Theory Of Mind; Self-Esteem; Behavior; Attitudes; Performance; Cognition and Thinking
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    Chaplin, Lan Nguyen, and Michael I. Norton. "Why We Think We Can't Dance: Theory of Mind and Children's Desire to Perform." Child Development 86, no. 2 (March–April 2015): 651–658.
    • January 2013
    • Article

    Payout Taxes and the Allocation of Investment

    When corporate payout is taxed, internal equity (retained earnings) is cheaper than external equity (share issues). If there are no perfect substitutes for equity finance, payout taxes may therefore have an effect on the investment of firms. High taxes will favor... View Details
    Keywords: Taxation; Investment; Equity; Growth and Development Strategy; Resource Allocation
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    Becker, Bo, Marcus Jacob, and Martin Jacob. "Payout Taxes and the Allocation of Investment." Journal of Financial Economics 107, no. 1 (January 2013): 1–24.
    • 2001
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    The Malleability of Environmentalism

    By: Kimberly A. Wade-Benzoni, Min Li, Leigh L. Thompson and M. Bazerman
    In this paper, we predict and find that self-perceptions of environmentalism are changed by subtle manipulations of context and, in turn, affect environmental behavior. In Study 1, we found that people exhibit greater positive assessments of their environmental... View Details
    Keywords: Perspective; Behavior; Identity; Environmental Sustainability
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    Wade-Benzoni, Kimberly A., Min Li, Leigh L. Thompson, and M. Bazerman. "The Malleability of Environmentalism." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 01-066, April 2001. (Revised August 2007.)
    • 17 Jun 2015
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    High Yield On Main Street: Investors Earn 12% Lending To Small Business, When Banks Won't

      Why You Aren’t Getting More from Your Marketing AI - HBR

      Fewer than 40% of companies that invest in AI see gains from it, usually because of one or more of these errors: (1) They don’t ask the right question, and end up directing AI to solve the wrong problem. (2) They don’t recognize the... View Details

        Towards an Understanding of the Role of Standard Setters in Standard Setting

        Journal of Accounting and Economics Vol. 55, No. 1 (February 2013), pp. 66–90.

        We investigate the effect of standard setters in standard setting. We examine how certain professional and political characteristics of FASB members and SEC commissioners... View Details

          Payout Taxes and the Allocation of Investment

          When corporate payout is taxed, internal equity (retained earnings) is cheaper than external equity (share issues). If there are no perfect substitutes for equity finance, payout taxes may therefore have an effect on the investment of firms. High taxes... View Details

          • 09 Nov 2017
          • HBS Seminar

          Alfonso Gambardella, Bocconi University

          • October 11, 2016
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          Innovation Network

          By: Daron Acemoglu, Ufuk Akcigit and William R. Kerr
          Technological progress builds upon itself, with the expansion of invention in one domain propelling future work in linked fields. Our analysis uses 1.8 million U.S. patents and their citation properties to map the innovation network and its strength. Past innovation... View Details
          Keywords: Innovation and Invention; Networks; Patents
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          Acemoglu, Daron, Ufuk Akcigit, and William R. Kerr. "Innovation Network." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113, no. 41 (October 11, 2016).
          • October 2007 (Revised February 2008)
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          Evaluating M&A Deals: Introduction to the Deal NPV

          By: Carliss Y. Baldwin
          Introduces a framework for evaluating mergers and acquisitions. Assumes that the criterion of a good deal is that it creates value for shareholders; i.e., has a positive deal NPV. Looks at the deal NPV from both the buyer's and seller's point of view. Explains how a... View Details
          Keywords: Mergers and Acquisitions; Value Creation
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          Baldwin, Carliss Y. "Evaluating M&A Deals: Introduction to the Deal NPV." Harvard Business School Module Note 208-060, October 2007. (Revised February 2008.)
          • December 2007
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          The Malleability of Environmentalism

          By: Kimberly A. Wade-Benzoni, Min Li, Leigh L. Thompson and Max Bazerman
          In this paper, we predict and find that self-perceptions of environmentalism are changed by subtle manipulations of context and, in turn, affect environmental behavior. In Study 1, we found that people exhibit greater positive assessments of their environmental... View Details
          Keywords: Research; Environmental Sustainability; Behavior; Cognition and Thinking; Identity; Perception; Personal Characteristics
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          Wade-Benzoni, Kimberly A., Min Li, Leigh L. Thompson, and Max Bazerman. "The Malleability of Environmentalism." Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy 7, no. 1 (December 2007).
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          Conceptualizing and measuring environmental sustainability

          By: Michael W. Toffel
          This research involves developing clarity around the murky construct of environmental sustainability, and improving techniques to measure corporate environmental performance. My prior research in this domain includes View Details
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          Talent and Ownership on Corporate Boards

          By: Cynthia A. Montgomery

          This research, with co-author Emilie Feldman,  examines the performance of firms whose boards include directors with sizeable ownership stakes and relatively low levels of business experience. In contrast to theories that predict a strong... View Details

          • 2023
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          Complexity and Time

          By: Benjamin Enke, Thomas Graeber and Ryan Oprea
          We provide experimental evidence that core intertemporal choice anomalies -- including extreme short-run impatience, structural estimates of present bias, hyperbolicity and transitivity violations -- are driven by complexity rather than time or risk preferences. First,... View Details
          Keywords: Decision Choices and Conditions; Motivation and Incentives
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          Enke, Benjamin, Thomas Graeber, and Ryan Oprea. "Complexity and Time." NBER Working Paper Series, No. 31047, March 2023.
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          Predictions, Prophets, and Restarting Your Business

          By: Frank V. Cespedes
          The first task of crisis management is a reasonably accurate view of the current situation and how it might evolve. There are many predictions about so-called “new normal” as a result of the semi-enforced social distancing necessitated by the coronavirus. But most are... View Details
          Keywords: Health Pandemics; Crisis Management; Strategic Planning
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          Cespedes, Frank V. "Predictions, Prophets, and Restarting Your Business." Harvard Business School Working Knowledge (May 4, 2020).
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