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  • 05 Jul 2016
  • News

Mobilizing 'Big Teams' For The World's Biggest Challenges

    James L. Heskett

    James L. Heskett is UPS Foundation Professor Emeritus at the Harvard Business School and author of his latest book, With From Within: Build Organizational Culture for Competitive... View Details

    • 25 Aug 2015
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    First Look Tuesday

    Publications Forthcoming Management Science How Much Is a Win Worth? An Application to Intercollegiate Athletics By: Chung, Doug J. Abstract—Intercollegiate athletics in the United States have become a multibillion-dollar industry over the past several decades. In this... View Details
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    The Global Networks of Multinational Firms (with Maggie Chen)

    By: Laura Alfaro
    In this paper we characterize the topology of global multinational networks and examine the macro and micro patterns of multinational activity. We construct indices of network density at both pairwise industry and establishment level and measure agglomeration in a... View Details
    • 24 Sep 2015
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    Global Teams That Work

    • 15 Dec 2021
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    Raj Choudhury on “Work from Anywhere”—And Why the Future of Work Is Borderless

    • 17 Nov 2011
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    A business class on what it takes to be a player

      Scott Duke Kominers

      Scott Duke Kominers is a Professor of Business Administration in the Entrepreneurial Management Unit; as well as a Faculty Affiliate of the View Details

      • 27 Sep 2010
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      Under Pressure, Teams Ignore Experts

      • 13 Jan 2019
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      Why Silicon Valley needs more visas

      • 02 Jan 2018
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      First Look at New Research and Ideas, January 3, 2018

      https://www.hbs.edu/faculty/Pages/item.aspx?num=53665 Business and Green Knowledge Production in Sweden 1960s–1980s By: Bergquist, Ann-Kristin, and Kristina Söderholm Abstract—This working paper contributes to the burgeoning historical... View Details
      Keywords: Sean Silverthorne
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      By: Boris Groysberg

      Professor Groysberg's research focuses on the challenges of managing professional service firms. In particular, his work investigates how a firm can be systematic in achieving a sustainable competitive advantage by leveraging its employees. In a number of related... View Details

        Certificate in School Management and Leadership

        Certificate in School Management and Leadership is an innovative collaboration between the Harvard Graduate School of Education and Harvard Business School, powered by HBS Online.  CSML is designed to provide preK-12 school leaders at all stages of their careers with... View Details
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        04 May 2025 Chinese Whispers A Compilation of Chinese Whispers: Understanding China Re: William Kirby 02 May 2025 HBS Working Knowledge Productivity Tip: Stop Moving Your Star Workers Re: Jorge Tamayo More Faculty News The Case Method... View Details
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        Bringing Worlds Together: Cultural Brokerage in Multicultural Teams (Dissertation)

        Multicultural teams are becoming increasingly prevlaent and crucial for organizational success, yet they face many challenges that stem from their cultural differences. How can multicultural teams mitigate the risks of working across... View Details
        Keywords: Cultural Brokerage; Multicultural Teams; Cross-cultural Collaboration; Creativity
        • June 2024
        • Article

        Defining Who You Are by Whom You Serve? Strategies for Prosocial–Professional Identity Integration with Clients

        By: Lakshmi Ramarajan and Julie Yen
        Many professionals want to both achieve professional success and contribute to society. Yet, in some professional contexts, these aims are in tension because serving elite clients is considered the pinnacle of professional success, but professionals themselves may view... View Details
        Keywords: Identity; Experience and Expertise; Corporate Social Responsibility and Impact; Behavior; Social Entrepreneurship
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        Ramarajan, Lakshmi, and Julie Yen. "Defining Who You Are by Whom You Serve? Strategies for Prosocial–Professional Identity Integration with Clients." Administrative Science Quarterly 69, no. 2 (June 2024): 515–567.
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        Decisions about Medication Use and Cancer Screening across Age Groups in the United States

        By: Kathleen M. Fairfield, Bethany S. Gerstein, Carrie A. Levin, Vickie Stringfellow, Heidi Wierman and Mary McNaughton-Collins
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        To describe decision process and quality for common cancer screening and medication decisions by age group.

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        We included 2941 respondents to a national Internet survey who made at least one decision about colorectal, breast,... View Details
        Keywords: Screening; Decision Making; Health Care and Treatment; Health Testing and Trials
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        Fairfield, Kathleen M., Bethany S. Gerstein, Carrie A. Levin, Vickie Stringfellow, Heidi Wierman, and Mary McNaughton-Collins. "Decisions about Medication Use and Cancer Screening across Age Groups in the United States." Patient Education and Counseling 98, no. 3 (March 2015): 338–343.
        • December 2013
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        How Google Sold Its Engineers on Management

        By: David A. Garvin
        High-performing knowledge workers often question whether managers actually contribute much, especially in a technical environment. Until recently, that was the case at Google, a company filled with self-starters who viewed management as more destructive than beneficial... View Details
        Keywords: Organizational Behavior; Human Resource Management; Managing Change; Organizational Change; Analytics; Management; Leadership; Human Resources; Talent and Talent Management
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        Garvin, David A. "How Google Sold Its Engineers on Management." R1312D. Harvard Business Review 91, no. 12 (December 2013): 74–82.
        • February 2015
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        'Open' Disclosure of Innovations, Incentives and Follow-on Reuse: Theory on Processes of Cumulative Innovation and a Field Experiment in Computational Biology

        By: Kevin J. Boudreau and Karim R. Lakhani
        Most of society's innovation systems―academic science, the patent system, open source, etc.―are "open" in the sense that they are designed to facilitate knowledge disclosure among innovators. An essential difference across innovation systems is whether disclosure is of... View Details
        Keywords: Open Innovation; Cumulative Innovation; Incentives; Search; Disclosure And Access; Knowledge Sharing; Motivation and Incentives; Collaborative Innovation and Invention
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        Boudreau, Kevin J., and Karim R. Lakhani. "'Open' Disclosure of Innovations, Incentives and Follow-on Reuse: Theory on Processes of Cumulative Innovation and a Field Experiment in Computational Biology." Research Policy 44, no. 1 (February 2015): 4–19.
        • April 2023
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        Learning Down to Train Up: Mentors Are More Effective When They Value Insights from Below

        By: Ting Zhang, Dan Wang and Adam D. Galinsky
        Although mentorship is vital for individual success, potential mentors often view it as a costly burden. To understand what motivates mentors to overcome this barrier and more fully engage with their mentees, we introduce a new construct, learning direction, which... View Details
        Keywords: Mentoring; Learning Direction; Interpersonal Communication; Learning; Leadership Development
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        Zhang, Ting, Dan Wang, and Adam D. Galinsky. "Learning Down to Train Up: Mentors Are More Effective When They Value Insights from Below." Academy of Management Journal 66, no. 2 (April 2023): 604–637.
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