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- February 2012
- Article
Management Practices across Firms and Countries
- 2011
- Working Paper
Management Practices Across Firms and Countries
- March 2020 (Revised November 2020)
- Case
FinTech Hive at DIFC: Creating a Fintech Ecosystem in Dubai
- 20 Jan 2012
- Working Paper Summaries
Income Inequality and Social Preferences for Redistribution and Compensation Differentials
Michael E. Porter
Michael Porter is an economist, researcher, author, advisor, speaker and teacher. Throughout his career at Harvard Business School, he has brought economic theory and strategy concepts to bear on many of the most challenging problems facing corporations, economies... View Details
David A. Moss
David Moss is the Paul Whiton Cherington Professor at Harvard Business School, where he teaches in the Business, Government, and the International Economy (BGIE) unit. He earned his B.A. from Cornell University and his Ph.D. from Yale. In 1992-1993, he served as a... View Details
- March 2018
- Article
Global Business over Time
- June 2015 (Revised May 2017)
- Case
LOYAL3: Own What You Love™
Matthew Rabin
Matthew Rabin is the Pershing Square Professor of Behavioral Economics in the Harvard Economics Department and Harvard Business School.
Before that, he spent 25 years at the wonderful University of California, Berkeley Economics Department. His research... View Details
- 2016
- Working Paper
Diversified Business Groups in the West: History and Theory
- April–May 2019
- Article
Disclosure Incentives When Competing Firms Have Common Ownership
- December 2022
- Case
Taylor Farms: Adding Value to Fresh Produce
- April 2013
- Teaching Plan
Barclays and the LIBOR Scandal
- 2015
- Article
International Trade, Multinational Activity, and Corporate Finance
- 2009
- Other Unpublished Work
The Pecora Hearings
In 1932, in the depths of the Great Depression, the Senate Banking Committee began a much-publicized investigation of the nation's financial sector. The hearings, which came to be known as the Pecora hearings after the Banking Committee's lead counsel Ferdinand... View Details
- 2010
- Report
Vietnam Competitiveness Report 2010
Jo Tango
Jo Tango is the MBA Class of 1962 Senior Lecturer of Business Administration. He helps teach "The Entrepreneurial Manager" (TEM), a required course for all 900 first-year students and of which he... View Details
- April 2020 (Revised January 2022)
- Case
Uber: Competing Globally
- July 2015
- Article