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- April 1975 (Revised November 1984)
- Case
Enzone Petroleum Corp.
- Article
The Stability of Edgeworth's Recontracting Process
- October 1969
- Article
Probabilistic Depreciation and Its Implications for Group Depreciation
- July 1967 (Revised September 1982)
- Case
Head Ski Co., Inc.
- Research Summary
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
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3D Negotiaton
In articles and books, often with David Lax, I have been developing a broad approach to effective negotiation that encompasses three "dimensions." In this "3D" approach, our first dimension — "tactics"-- is the most familiar territory. Tactics are the persuasive... View Details
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A Hippocratic Oath for Management
The conduct of doctors is guided by the Hippocratic Oath, which provides a normative framework that shapes their identity and orientation towards society. In light of the diminished public trust in business managers, is it time for management to embrace its... View Details
- Forthcoming
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Achieving Epilepsy Care for All: Ecosystem-Based Transformation
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Advancing Leadership: Research and Teaching
- Article
AI Companions Reduce Loneliness
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AIDS in Africa: Life, Death and Property Rights
- Forthcoming
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An AI Method to Score Celebrity Visual Potential from Human Faces
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Anonymity and Identity
- Forthcoming
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Asymmetric Mass Mobilization and the Vincibility of Democracy in Hungary
- Forthcoming
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Bank Risk-Taking and the Real Economy: Evidence from the Housing Boom and Its Aftermath
- Forthcoming
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Beefing IT Up for Your Investor? Engagement with Open Source Communities, Innovation, and Startup Funding: Evidence from GitHub
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Behavioral Hazard and Public Policy
It is well recognized that people overuse low-value medical care due to moral hazard—because copays are lower than costs. Now Professor Schwartzstein has introduced the concept of “behavioral hazard” to explain the opposite: people underuse high-value care because... View Details
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