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  • 06 Apr 2016
  • News

Walmart – trouble in store

    Joseph B. Fuller

    Joseph Fuller is a Professor of Management Practice in General Management and Entrepreneurship. He founded and co-leads the school’s project, Managing the Future of Work, as well as the Harvard Project on the Workforce. He currently leads the FIELD Global Capstone... View Details

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    The Women's Leadership Forum

    roles Enhance your organization's culture and leadership capacity Develop talent and leadership qualities in others Create an internal culture that thrives on excellence, diversity, and change Foster ethical decision making throughout the... View Details

      Rosabeth M. Kanter

      Rosabeth Moss Kanter holds the Ernest L. Arbuckle Professorship at Harvard Business School, specializing in strategy, innovation, and leadership for change. Her strategic and practical insights guide leaders worldwide through teaching, writing, and direct... View Details

      Keywords: accounting industry; advertising; airline; apparel; arts; automobiles; banking; beauty products; beverage; biotechnology; broadcasting; chemical; clothing; communications; computer; consulting; consumer products; e-commerce industry; education industry; electrical equipment; electronics; entertainment; fashion; fast food; federal government; financial services; food; food processing; grocery; health care; high technology; hotels & motels; industrial goods; information; information technology industry; insurance industry; internet; legal services; management consulting; manufacturing; medical supplies; nonprofit industry; oil & gas; petroleum; pharmaceuticals; professional services; publishing industry; real estate; recreation; restaurant; retail financial services; retailing; semiconductor; soft drink; software; sports; state government; telecommunications; textiles; tourism; toy; transportation; travel; utilities; wine
      • January 2024
      • Case

      ECOALF: Fashion for the Future

      By: Elizabeth A. Keenan, Diego Aparicio, Carlota Moniz and María José Satrústegui
      ECOALF, a Spanish fashion brand and sustainability pioneer, aimed to tackle the industry's challenges of excessive consumption and production. The brand's mission was to create timeless apparel exclusively from recycled and eco-responsible materials, matching the... View Details
      Keywords: Business Growth and Maturation; Business Model; Decisions; Business Earnings; Profit; Growth and Development Strategy; Communication Intention and Meaning; Values and Beliefs; Mission and Purpose; Competition; Climate Change; Environmental Sustainability; Social Marketing; Marketing Channels; E-commerce; Corporate Social Responsibility and Impact; Fashion Industry; Spain; Germany; Italy; Europe; United States
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      Keenan, Elizabeth A., Diego Aparicio, Carlota Moniz, and María José Satrústegui. "ECOALF: Fashion for the Future." Harvard Business School Case 524-057, January 2024.

        Amy C. Edmondson

        Amy C. Edmondson is the Novartis Professor of Leadership and Management at the Harvard Business School, a chair established to support the study of human interactions that lead to the creation of successful enterprises that contribute to the betterment of... View Details

        Keywords: health care; nonprofit industry; professional services; consulting
        • 03 Nov 2010
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        How Did Increased Competition Affect Credit Ratings?

        Keywords: by Bo Becker & Todd Milbourn; Financial Services
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        Patient Portals: The Provider Role
        Patient portals are widespread, but evidence of impact is limited. In this study, we use a large dataset spanning 2 years and >1 million patients across 650 primary care practices to explore the "other side" of portals: health... View Details
        Keywords: Healthcare Technology; Electronic Health Records; Health Care Delivery

          Lynn S. Paine

          Lynn Sharp Paine is a Baker Foundation Professor and John G. McLean Professor of Business Administration, Emerita, at Harvard Business School. A member and former chair of the General Management unit, she has served in numerous leadership positions including Senior... View Details

          • 2007
          • Working Paper

          Exclusivity and Control

          By: Andrei Hagiu and Robin S. Lee
          We analyze platform competition for content in the presence of strategic interactions between content distributors and content providers. We provide a model of bargaining and price competition within these industries, and show that whether or not a piece of content... View Details
          Keywords: Price; Revenue; Governance Controls; Digital Platforms; Competition
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          Hagiu, Andrei, and Robin S. Lee. "Exclusivity and Control." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 08-009, August 2007. (Revised February 2009.)
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          Technology & Operations Management - Doctoral

          gross margins; How familiarity among team members fosters organizational capabilities among teams; The implications of operations management for investors; and How firms influence service quality, and how service quality affects... View Details
          • August 2020 (Revised December 2020)
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          General Dennis L. Via: People First, Mission Always

          By: Boris Groysberg, Susan Seligson, Katherine Connolly Baden and Robin Abrahams
          Dennis L. Via, was a retired four-star U.S. Army general and one of the world’s foremost experts on logistics, crisis management, supply chains, and maintaining a state of readiness at all times. As he reflected back on his career and leadership experience during the... View Details
          Keywords: Leadership; Crisis Management; Planning; Health Pandemics; United States
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          Groysberg, Boris, Susan Seligson, Katherine Connolly Baden, and Robin Abrahams. "General Dennis L. Via: People First, Mission Always." Harvard Business School Case 421-025, August 2020. (Revised December 2020.)
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          High School Curriculum and Financial Outcomes: The Impact of Mandated Personal Finance and Mathematics Courses

          By: Shawn Cole, Anna Paulson and Gauri Kartini Shastry
          Financial literacy and cognitive capabilities are convincingly linked to the quality of financial decision-making. Yet, there is little evidence that education intended to improve financial decision-making is successful. Using plausibly exogenous variation in exposure... View Details
          Keywords: Financial Literacy; Cognitive Capability; Secondary Education; Personal Finance; Decision Making
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          Cole, Shawn, Anna Paulson, and Gauri Kartini Shastry. "High School Curriculum and Financial Outcomes: The Impact of Mandated Personal Finance and Mathematics Courses." Journal of Human Resources 51, no. 3 (Summer 2016): 656–698.
          • Summer 2017
          • Article

          Performance Feedback in Competitive Product Development

          By: Daniel P. Gross
          Performance feedback is ubiquitous in competitive settings where new products are developed. This article introduces a fundamental tension between incentives and improvement in the provision of feedback. Using a sample of 4,294 commercial logo design tournaments, I... View Details
          Keywords: Feedback; Evaluation; Tournaments; Innovation; Performance Evaluation; Motivation and Incentives; Rank and Position; Product Development; Learning
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          Gross, Daniel P. "Performance Feedback in Competitive Product Development." RAND Journal of Economics 48, no. 2 (Summer 2017): 438–466.
          • 2016
          • Working Paper

          Patent Disclosures and Standard-Setting

          By: Josh Lerner, Haris Tabakovic and Jean Tirole
          A key role of standard setting organizations (SSOs) is to aggregate information on relevant intellectual property (IP) claims before deciding on a standard. This article explores the firms’ strategies in response to IP disclosure requirements—in particular, the choice... View Details
          Keywords: Patents; Corporate Disclosure; Standards
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          Lerner, Josh, Haris Tabakovic, and Jean Tirole. "Patent Disclosures and Standard-Setting." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 17-030, October 2016.
          • 15 Apr 2015
          • News

          How looming product upgrades make us careless with what we have

          • 24 Apr 2013
          • News

          Looking to Make a Career Leap? Here’s How to Discover What You’re Meant to Do

          • 11 Sep 2014
          • HBS Seminar

          Petra Moser, Stanford University

          • September 2024
          • Article

          Networking Frictions in Venture Capital, and the Gender Gap in Entrepreneurship

          By: Sabrina T. Howell and Ramana Nanda
          We find that male participants in Harvard Business School’s New Venture Competition who were randomly exposed to more VC investors on their panel were substantially more likely to start a VC-backed startup post-graduation, indicating that access to investors impacts... View Details
          Keywords: Networks; Information Frictions; Venture Capital; Gender; Business Startups; Entrepreneurship
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          Howell, Sabrina T., and Ramana Nanda. "Networking Frictions in Venture Capital, and the Gender Gap in Entrepreneurship." Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis 59, no. 6 (September 2024): 2733–2761.
          • 2022
          • Working Paper

          Confidence, Self-Selection and Bias in the Aggregate

          By: Benjamin Enke, Thomas Graeber and Ryan Oprea
          The influence of behavioral biases on aggregate outcomes like prices and allocations depends in part on self-selection: whether rational people opt more strongly into aggregate interactions than biased individuals. We conduct a series of betting market, auction and... View Details
          Keywords: Prejudice and Bias; Cognition and Thinking; Markets; Price
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          Enke, Benjamin, Thomas Graeber, and Ryan Oprea. "Confidence, Self-Selection and Bias in the Aggregate." NBER Working Paper Series, No. 30262, July 2022.
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