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Nudging Physicians to Pursue Careers in Underserved Areas: A Case for Behavioral Economics
George Serafeim
George Serafeim is the Charles M. Williams Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School, where he co-leads the Climate and Sustainability Impact Lab within the Digital, Data, and Design Institute. He teaches the MBA course “Risks, Opportunities,... View Details
- Article
Operational Efficiency and Effective Management in the Catheterization Laboratory
- September 2022
- Technical Note
Addressing Social Determinants of Health in the American Landscape
- 27 Jun 2019
- News
Long-Term Investing, Short-Term Thinking
- Web
Hiring Organizations
- December 2012
- Article
Grand Innovation Prizes: A Theoretical, Normative, and Empirical Evaluation
- 2011
- Working Paper
The Impact of Forward-Looking Metrics on Employee Decision Making
- Web
Business & Environment
- 2023
- Working Paper
Point Four and the Politics of Foreign Direct Investment in the United States during the Early Cold War
Changes in Quality of Care After Hospital Mergers and Acquisitions
The hospital industry has consolidated substantially during the past two decades and at an accelerated pace since 2010. Multiple studies have shown that hospital mergers have led to higher prices for commercially insured patients, but research about effects on... View Details
- 15 Jun 2010
- First Look
First Look: June 15
- September 2015
- Article
Banks as Patient Fixed-Income Investors
- 2023
- Working Paper
The Market for Sharing Interest Rate Risk: Quantities and Asset Prices
- 04 Jun 2009
- Working Paper Summaries
Can a Continuously-Liquidating Tontine (or Mutual Inheritance Fund) Succeed where Immediate Annuities Have Floundered?
- Research Summary
Savings among microentrepreneurs
Poverty is often characterized not only by low average income, but also by highly variable income and expenditures, and by a lack of access to insurance services that can help smooth consumption. While commitment devices such as defaults and direct deposits from... View Details
- 2012
- Other Book
Redefining German Health Care: Moving to a Value-Based System
- 15 Mar 2024
- HBS Case
Let's Talk: Why It's Time to Stop Avoiding Taboo Topics at Work
- 07 Sep 2021
- Research & Ideas