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      • 1984
      • Book

      Technology Crossing Borders: The Choice, Transfer, and Management of International Technology Flows

      By: Louis T. Wells and Robert B. Stobaugh
      Keywords: Knowledge Dissemination; Technology
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      Wells, Louis T. and Robert B. Stobaugh, eds. Technology Crossing Borders: The Choice, Transfer, and Management of International Technology Flows. Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 1984.
      • 1982
      • Article

      Children's Artistic Creativity: Detrimental Effects of Competition in a Field Setting

      By: T. M. Amabile
      Girls whose ages ranged from 7 to 11 years made paper collages during 1 of 2 residential parties. Those in the experimental group were competing for prizes, whereas those in the control group expected that the prizes would be raffled off. Artist-judges later rated each... View Details
      Keywords: Creativity; Early Childhood Education; Motivation and Incentives; Situation or Environment; Competition; Teaching
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      Amabile, T. M. "Children's Artistic Creativity: Detrimental Effects of Competition in a Field Setting." Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 8 (1982): 573–578.
      • 1982
      • Article

      When Self-Descriptions Contradict Behavior: Actions do Speak Louder than Words

      By: T. M. Amabile and L. Kabat
      Subjects viewed two videotapes, one depicting a stimulus person's self-description and the other depicting that person's behavior in a conversation, according to a four-way factorial design personality descriptor used in the self-description ("introvert" or... View Details
      Keywords: Behavior; Perception; Cognition and Thinking; Judgments
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      Amabile, T. M., and L. Kabat. "When Self-Descriptions Contradict Behavior: Actions do Speak Louder than Words." Social Cognition 1 (1982): 311–335.
      • August 1981
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      West Point: The Cheating Incident (B)

      By: Leonard A. Schlesinger
      A review of the activities following the expose of the cheating incident at West Point and leading up to the Secretary of the Army's decision on the situation. View Details
      Keywords: Higher Education; Ethics; Judgments; Government Administration; Public Administration Industry; Education Industry
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      Schlesinger, Leonard A. "West Point: The Cheating Incident (B)." Harvard Business School Case 482-005, August 1981.
      • August 1981
      • Case

      West Point: The Cheating Incident (C)

      By: Leonard A. Schlesinger
      An outline of the Secretary of the Army's decision in the matter of the 1976 cheating scandal at West Point. View Details
      Keywords: Higher Education; Ethics; Judgments; Government Administration; Public Administration Industry; Education Industry
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      Schlesinger, Leonard A. "West Point: The Cheating Incident (C)." Harvard Business School Case 482-006, August 1981.
      • 1981
      • Chapter

      The Characteristics of Knowledge Use: Corporate and Public Policy Insights

      By: Rohit Deshpandé and Gerald Zaltman
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      Deshpandé, Rohit, and Gerald Zaltman. "The Characteristics of Knowledge Use: Corporate and Public Policy Insights." Chap. 18 in Government Marketing: Theory and Practice, edited by Michael P. Mokwa and Steven E. Permut, 270–278. Public and Nonprofit Sector Marketing. New York, NY: Praeger, 1981.
      • 1981
      • Chapter

      The Characteristics of Knowledge Use: Corporate and Public Policy Insights

      By: Rohit Deshpandé and Gerald Zaltman
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      Deshpandé, Rohit, and Gerald Zaltman. "The Characteristics of Knowledge Use: Corporate and Public Policy Insights." Chap. 18 in Government Marketing: Theory and Practice, edited by Michael P. Mokwa and Steven E. Permut, 270–278. Public and Nonprofit Sector Marketing. New York, NY: Praeger, 1981.
      • 1979
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      Research Methods and Data Analysis: The Challenge of Knowing How to Do What About Why

      By: T. M. Amabile and W. DeJong
      Keywords: Mathematical Methods; Knowledge Acquisition; Knowledge Management; Knowledge Use and Leverage
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      Amabile, T. M., and W. DeJong. "Research Methods and Data Analysis: The Challenge of Knowing How to Do What About Why." In Psychology and Life. 10th ed. Edited by P. G. Zimbardo. Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman and Company, 1979.
      • July 1977
      • Article

      Social Roles, Social Control and Biases in Social Perception Processes

      By: L. D. Ross, T. M. Amabile and J. Steinmetz
      To make accurate social judgments, an individual must both recognize and adequately correct for the self-presentation advantages or disadvantages conferred upon actors by their social roles. Two experiments using 120 undergraduates examined social perceptions formed... View Details
      Keywords: Perception; Prejudice and Bias; Social Psychology; Judgments; Power and Influence; Status and Position; Situation or Environment
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      Ross, L. D., T. M. Amabile, and J. Steinmetz. "Social Roles, Social Control and Biases in Social Perception Processes." Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 35, no. 7 (July 1977): 485–494.
      • 01 Apr 1976
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      It's Wiser to Question than to Answer: The Impact of Assigned Roles in Perceptions of Knowledge

      By: Teresa M. Amabile, L. Ross and J. Steinmetz
      Keywords: Knowledge
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      Amabile, Teresa M., L. Ross, and J. Steinmetz. "It's Wiser to Question than to Answer: The Impact of Assigned Roles in Perceptions of Knowledge." Paper presented at the Western Psychological Association Annual Convention, Los Angeles, April 01, 1976.
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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

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      (formerly Leonard-Barton) Creating and Exploiting Knowledge-Based Assets

      By: Dorothy A. Leonard
      For the past decade, Dorothy Leonard's research has focused on how companies develop and exploit strategically advantageous knowledge assets. In her 1995 book Wellsprings of Knowledge (HBS Press), she identified and described in depth, activities that create and... View Details
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      Background

      By: Gerald Zaltman
      A major theme underlying most of Gerald Zaltman's research concerns the representation of thought. This includes how managers and customers represent their thinking to others and how they represent ideas and knowledge given to them. This theme finds expression in a... View Details
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      Beefing IT Up for Your Investor? Engagement with Open Source Communities, Innovation, and Startup Funding: Evidence from GitHub

      By: Annamaria Conti, Christian Peukert and Maria P. Roche
      We study the engagement of nascent firms with open source communities and its implications for innovation and attracting funding. To do so, we link data on 160,065 U.S. startups from Crunchbase to their activities on the open source software development platform... View Details
      Keywords: Startups; Knowledge; Open Source Communities; GitHub; Machine Learning; Innovation; Business Startups; Venture Capital; Information Technology; Strategy
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      Conti, Annamaria, Christian Peukert, and Maria P. Roche. "Beefing IT Up for Your Investor? Engagement with Open Source Communities, Innovation, and Startup Funding: Evidence from GitHub." Organization Science (forthcoming). (Pre-published online March 7, 2025.)
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      Consumer-Brand Relationships and CRM

      By: Jill J. Avery
      This highly pragmatic stream investigates the contemporary practice of customer relationship management (CRM) by exploring the phenomenological, lived experience of consumers' relationships with brands.  Using a contracting theory lens supplemented with knowledge of... View Details
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      Cross-Sector Partnering

      By: James E. Austin
      This on-going research project is examining the motivations, dynamics, and effectiveness determinants of partnering between nonprofit organizations, businesses, and government entities. The first major output of the research focusing on nonprofits and businesses was... View Details
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      Current Research

      By: Leslie K. John

      Professor John is a behavioral scientist who uses both laboratory and field experiments to investigate questions that are at the intersection of marketing, organizational behavior, and public policy.

      Professor John’s work has been published in leading... View Details

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      Demystifying the Family Enterprise

      By: Christina R. Wing

      This course is primarily designed for students who are pursuing a career in family run businesses, family owned businesses, investment roles in family offices, or students that might invest in or wholly purchase a family owned business through a private equity firm,... View Details

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      Design Driven Innovation

      By: Roberto Verganti

      Firms, managers and scholars have often balanced between two approaches to innovation: user centered (where incremental innovation is pulled by the market) and technology push (where innovation comes from breakthrough development in technologies). However there is a... View Details

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      Different Patterns of Performance improvement for explicit and tacit knowledge: An empirical test

      By: Amy C. Edmondson, Ann Winslow, Richard Bohmer and Gary P. Pisano
      Keywords: Performance Improvement; Knowledge
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      Edmondson, Amy C., Ann Winslow, Richard Bohmer, and Gary P. Pisano. "Different Patterns of Performance improvement for explicit and tacit knowledge: An empirical test." .
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