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- All HBS Web
(4,441)
- People (28)
- News (1,035)
- Research (2,236)
- Events (14)
- Multimedia (18)
- Faculty Publications (1,054)
- 18 Aug 2008
- Research & Ideas
How Disruptive Innovation Changes Education
- Research Summary
Overview
The Information Age has introduced well-received opportunities to track performance. Fitbits and Fuelbands allow individuals to track their own performance; companies like Uber and leading hospitals help you choose a driver or a doctor based on how others rated... View Details
- April 2014
- Article
Botsourcing and Outsourcing: Robot, British, Chinese, and German Workers Are for Thinking—Not Feeling—Jobs
- Research Summary
Research Summaries
Sameer's research examines the dynamics of social networks inside organizations and their consequences for individual attainment and organizational success. His research encompasses three broad streams of activity.
Social Capital... View Details
- April 2013
- Article
Overcoming Resistance to Organizational Change: Strong Ties and Affective Cooptation
- January 2024
- Supplement
Buurtzorg
- 30 Apr 2001
- Research & Ideas
Why Evolutionary Software Development Works
- Sep 01 2016
- Testimonial
Accessing a World of Experience
- December 2023
- Teaching Note
Buurtzorg
- 08 May 2020
- In Practice
Nonprofits Hurt by COVID-19 Must Hoard Cash to Hold On
- 08 Jun 2012
- Working Paper Summaries
Location Choices Under Strategic Interactions
- 2009
- Working Paper
Varied Experience, Team Familiarity, and Learning: The Mediating Role of Psychological Safety
- 17 Oct 2011
- Research & Ideas
How ‘Hybrid’ Nonprofits Can Stay on Mission
- 1998
- Book
The Multinational Traders
- 20 Oct 2008
- Research & Ideas
The Seven Things That Surprise New CEOs
- May 2009
- Exercise
Mapping Your Network
- October 2013
- Article
The Cheater's High: The Unexpected Affective Benefits of Unethical Behavior
Frank Nagle
Frank Nagle is an assistant professor in the Strategy Unit at Harvard Business School. Professor Nagle studies how competitors can collaborate on the creation of core technologies, while still competing on the products and services built on top of them - especially... View Details
- 29 Apr 2021
- Blog Post
PRIDE at HBS: Forty Years of Progress
- 2003
- Report
UK Competitiveness: Moving to the Next Stage
In October 2002, the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) appointed Professor Michael Porter and his team to conduct a brief, three-month review of the existing evidence on UK competitiveness. The effort was funded jointly by the ESRC and the Department of... View Details