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  • March 1998 (Revised June 1999)
  • Teaching Note

Linking Strategy and Innovation TN

By: Clayton M. Christensen
An overview note to guide instructors in teaching the third module of the Managing Innovation course. Describes how managers can use aggregate project planning to manage the resource allocation process in new product development. View Details
Keywords: Innovation and Management; Managerial Roles; Resource Allocation; Product Development; Planning; Projects; Strategy
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Christensen, Clayton M. "Linking Strategy and Innovation TN." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 698-075, March 1998. (Revised June 1999.)
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Analyst Disagreement, Mispricing and Liquidity (with Ronnie Sadka)

We document a close link between mispricing and liquidity by investigating stocks with high analyst disagreement. Previous research finds that these stocks tend to be overpriced, but prices correct down as uncertainty about earnings is resolved. We conjecture that one... View Details
  • April 1995 (Revised March 1996)
  • Background Note

Framing and Negotiation

How can framing--alternative description of an object, event, or situation--can be used effectively in negotiation? A real estate dialog is used to illustrate three common varieties of framing: losses versus gains; short and long horizons; and aggregation and... View Details
Keywords: Negotiation Tactics
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Wu, George. "Framing and Negotiation." Harvard Business School Background Note 895-023, April 1995. (Revised March 1996.)
  • 2023
  • Working Paper

The Equity Market Implications of the Retail Investment Boom

By: Philippe van der Beck and Coralie Jaunin
This paper quantifies the impact of Robinhood traders on the US equity market. Within a structural model, we estimate retail and institutional demand curves and derive aggregate pricing implications via market clearing. The inelastic nature of institutional demand... View Details
Keywords: Institutional Investing; Financial Markets; Price; Financial Instruments
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van der Beck, Philippe, and Coralie Jaunin. "The Equity Market Implications of the Retail Investment Boom." Swiss Finance Institute Research Paper Series, No. 21-12, November 2023.
  • 18 Dec 2019
  • News

The Real Story Behind The PNC-Venmo Clash

  • 18 Feb 2025
  • HBS Seminar

Andrey Simonov, Columbia University

  • 2016
  • Article

Organizational Decision-Making and Information: Angel Investments by Venture Capital Partners

By: Andy Wu
We study information aggregation in organizational decision-making for the financing of entrepreneurial ventures. We introduce a formal model of voting where agents face costly tacit information to improve their decision quality. Equilibrium outcomes suggest a... View Details
Keywords: Entrepreneurial Finance; Angel Investors; Organization Design; Voting; Group Decision-making; Information; Strategy; Organizations; Entrepreneurship; Decision Making; Financing and Loans
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Wu, Andy. "Organizational Decision-Making and Information: Angel Investments by Venture Capital Partners." Academy of Management Best Paper Proceedings (2016): 189–194.
  • 28 Feb 2021
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Measuring Employment Impact: Applications and Cases

Keywords: by Katie Panella and George Serafeim
  • 02 Sep 2020
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The 1920s and H1B visas

  • 06 May 2012
  • News

FTC Wants in on Google Antitrust Action

    MIT Communications Forum, October 4, 2007

    For the forum's topic of collective intelligence, Karim Lakhani participated as a speaker in "a conversation about the theory and practice of collective intelligence, with emphasis on Wikipedia, other instances of aggregated intellectual work and on recent... View Details

    • 2015
    • Working Paper

    Replicating Private Equity with Value Investing, Homemade Leverage, and Hold-to-Maturity Accounting

    By: Erik Stafford
    Private equity funds tend to select relatively small firms with low EBITDA multiples. Publicly traded equities with these characteristics have high risk-adjusted returns after controlling for common factors typically associated with value stocks. Hold-to-maturity... View Details
    Keywords: Value Investing; Endowments; Investment Management; Asset Pricing; Private Equity; Investment; Management; United States
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    Stafford, Erik. "Replicating Private Equity with Value Investing, Homemade Leverage, and Hold-to-Maturity Accounting." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 16-081, January 2016.
    • 22 Jan 2016
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    Financial Patent Quality: Finance Patents After State Street

    Keywords: by Josh Lerner, Ann Leamon, Mark Baker & Andrew Speen; Financial Services
    • 29 Jan 2018
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    Do Banks Have an Edge?

    Keywords: by Juliane Begenau and Erik Stafford; Banking
    • December 2010
    • Article

    An Exploration of Technology Diffusion

    By: Diego Comin and Bart Hobijn
    We develop a model that, at the aggregate level, is similar to the one sector neoclassical growth model, while, at the disaggregate level, has implications for the path of observable measures of technology adoption. We estimate our model using data on the diffusion of... View Details
    Keywords: Business Model; Income; Technology Adoption; Macroeconomics; Innovation and Invention
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    Comin, Diego, and Bart Hobijn. "An Exploration of Technology Diffusion." American Economic Review 100, no. 5 (December 2010): 2031–59.
    • January 2022
    • Technical Note

    BGIE Macro Data Repository

    By: Alberto Cavallo
    This technical note describes an up-to-date data repository containing balance of payment, exchange rate, and aggregate macroeconomic data in a standard format used by case studies written by members of the Business, Government & the International Economy (BGIE) group... View Details
    Keywords: Macroeconomics
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    Cavallo, Alberto. "BGIE Macro Data Repository." Harvard Business School Technical Note 722-037, January 2022. (Access the Data Repository here: https://sites.harvard.edu/bgie-data/.)
    • 15 Mar 2018
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    Targeted Price Controls on Supermarket Products

    Keywords: by Alberto Cavallo and Diego Aparicio; Food & Beverage
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    Overview

    When information is digitized, it can be aggregated and shared nearly instantly. I am interested in how this acceleration in the aggregation and availability of information, via digitization, affects firms and firm strategy. Platforms have emerged as marketplaces for... View Details
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    Rare Consumption Disasters

    By: Emil N. Siriwardane

    Another defining feature of financial crises is consumption disasters, or large drops in aggregate consumption. Rather than taking the standard approach of seeking implications of such rare disasters for asset pricing in consumption data, Professor Siriwardane asks... View Details

    • January 22, 2015
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    Are Capital Controls Effective? Firm-level Evidence from Brazil

    By: Laura Alfaro, Anusha Chari and Fabio Kanczuk
    Capital controls are back in fashion. This column discusses new firm-level evidence from Brazil showing that capital controls segment international financial markets, reduce external financing, and lower firm-level investment. They disproportionately affect small,... View Details
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    Alfaro, Laura, Anusha Chari, and Fabio Kanczuk. "Are Capital Controls Effective? Firm-level Evidence from Brazil." Vox, CEPR Policy Portal (January 22, 2015).
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