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Thomas J. DeLong
Thomas J. DeLong is a Baker Foundation Professor of Management Practice and the former Philip J. Stomberg Professor of Management Practice in the Organizational Behavior Department at the Harvard Business School. He is an expert in leader development, organizational... View Details
- May 2001 (Revised January 2003)
- Case
Calpine Corporation: The Evolution from Project to Corporate Finance
- August 2002 (Revised January 2003)
- Case
Australia-Japan Cable: Structuring the Project Company
Price Bargaining and Competition in Online Platforms: An Empirical Analysis of the Daily Deal Market
- 08 May 2007
- First Look
First Look: May 8, 2007
- July 1989 (Revised April 1996)
- Case
AUCNET: TV Auction Network System
- July 2020
- Case
Kathy Fish at Procter & Gamble: Navigating Industry Disruption by Disrupting from Within
- April 2010
- Supplement
The Auction for Travelport (B)
- 14 Dec 2017
- HBS Seminar
Andrew Davis, Johnson, Cornell University
- 2023
- Working Paper
Estimating Productivity in the Presence of Spillovers: Firm-Level Evidence from the U.S. Production Network
- February 1997 (Revised April 1997)
- Case
Harrington Financial Group
- June 2018
- Case
Verona Group
- May 2019 (Revised June 2021)
- Case
State of Charge: The Massachusetts Energy Storage Initiative
- August 2015
- Article
Dollar Funding and the Lending Behavior of Global Banks
- 2011
- Chapter
Innovations in Governance
Innovations in Governance
In this paper we explore the innovations in governance that have promoted investment and growth. Some policymakers have tinkered with their country's institutions, some have undertaken wholesale changes, while others have attempted to influence the rules in other... View Details
Dollar Funding and the Lending Behavior of Global Banks
A large share of dollar-denominated lending is done by non-U.S. banks, particularly European banks. We present a model in which such banks cut dollar lending more than euro lending in response to a shock to their credit quality. Because these banks rely on wholesale... View Details
- July–August 2020
- Article
Price Bargaining and Competition in Online Platforms: An Empirical Analysis of the Daily Deal Market
- December 2020
- Case
Château Margaux: Serving Up the Third Wine
- October, 2022
- Article