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  • 2019
  • Working Paper

Persuasive Propaganda During the 2015 Argentine Ballotage

By: Rafael Di Tella, Sebastian Galiani and Ernesto Schargrodsky
We study a propaganda campaign sponsored by the government against the main political challenger in the days preceding the 2015 Argentine runoff presidential election. Subjects in the treatment group watched an “ad” initially aired during soccer transmissions that was... View Details
Keywords: Propaganda; Persuasion; Voting; Political Elections; Government and Politics; Communication Strategy; Power and Influence; Public Opinion; Argentina
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Di Tella, Rafael, Sebastian Galiani, and Ernesto Schargrodsky. "Persuasive Propaganda During the 2015 Argentine Ballotage." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 20-030, September 2019. (Revised November 2019.)
  • 02 Jul 2001
  • Research & Ideas

George C. Lodge

HBS, he believes his lack of graduate degrees may have proved an advantage, allowing him to transcend the confines of particular disciplines and think holistically. Whether the subject is Third-World development or national... View Details
Keywords: by Staff
  • 27 Jun 2022
  • News

Harvard Professor Rosabeth Kanter on What It Means to Lead & How to Be an Effective Leader

    Indispensable: When Leaders Really Matter

    Will your next leader be insignificant—or indispensable?

    The importance of leadership and the impact of individual leaders has long been the subject of debate. Are they made by history, or do they make it?  Learn more View Details
    • 12 Jul 2017
    • Book

    What Jane Austen and Mel Brooks Can Teach Us About Finance

    Keywords: by Carmen Nobel
    • 15 Sep 2014
    • News

    How Keeping a Diary Can Surprise You

    • 12 Jul 2017
    • News

    What Jane Austen and Mel Brooks Can Teach Us About Finance

    • 01 Jun 2021
    • News

    What Does It Take to Be a Good Remote Worker?

    • 18 Jun 2007
    • Op-Ed

    Leveling the Executive Options Playing Field

    Harvard Business School professor Mihir A. Desai argues that investors and regulators are served poorly by the U.S. corporate financial reporting system, which allows companies to declare different profit figures to the IRS than they report to shareholders. In... View Details
    Keywords: by Mihir Desai
    • 05 Dec 2005
    • What Do You Think?

    Is Growth Good?

    Summing Up by Jim Heskett A small but thoughtful set of responses to the question "Is Growth Good?" posed this month conveys the sense that the wrong questions were asked. According to the responses, growth is not only good—it is necessary. But we need to be... View Details
    Keywords: by James Heskett
    • July 2016 (Revised January 2019)
    • Case

    Cyber Breach at Target

    By: Suraj Srinivasan, Lynn S. Paine and Neeraj Goyal
    In November and December of 2013, Target Corporation suffered one of the largest cyber breaches to date. The breach that occurred during the busy holiday shopping season resulted in personal and credit card information of approximately 110 million Target customers... View Details
    Keywords: Safety; Credit Cards; Customer Relationship Management; Internet and the Web; Governing and Advisory Boards; Crisis Management; Retail Industry
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    Srinivasan, Suraj, Lynn S. Paine, and Neeraj Goyal. "Cyber Breach at Target." Harvard Business School Case 117-027, July 2016. (Revised January 2019.)
    • 11 Oct 2017
    • News

    Global Waters Radio: Nga Nguyen and Reshmaan Hussam on Incentivizing Handwashing Habit Formation

    • 08 Oct 2013
    • News

    Regulators ban advice fees and conflicts

    • 05 Nov 2009
    • Research & Ideas

    A Market for Human Cadavers in All but Name?

    (Editor's Note: In a recent issue, Economic Sociology: The European Electronic Newsletter tackled the controversial issue of "commodification of the body." Harvard Business School professor Michel Anteby contributed the following essay that discusses issues... View Details
    Keywords: by Michel Anteby; Health
    • January 2014 (Revised June 2014)
    • Case

    23andMe: Genetic Testing for Consumers (A)

    By: John A. Quelch and Margaret L. Rodriguez
    On November 22, 2013, the direct-to-consumer genetic testing provider, 23andMe, received a letter from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ordering the company to halt the sale and promotion of its genetic testing kit. The FDA stated that the product was... View Details
    Keywords: Public Health; Genome Testing; Health Care; Ancestry; 23andMe; Marketing; Product Launch; Health; Health Care and Treatment; Health Testing and Trials; Genetics; Strategy; Health Industry; United States
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    Quelch, John A., and Margaret L. Rodriguez. "23andMe: Genetic Testing for Consumers (A)." Harvard Business School Case 514-086, January 2014. (Revised June 2014.)
    • 2012
    • Chapter

    Creating Leaders: An Ontological/Phenomenological Model

    By: Michael C. Jensen, Werner Erhard and Kari L. Granger
    The sole objective of our ontological/phenomenological approach to creating leaders is to leave students actually being leaders and exercising leadership effectively as their natural self-expression. By "natural self-expression" we mean a way of being and acting in any... View Details
    Keywords: Leadership Development; Attitudes; Behavior; Experience and Expertise; Knowledge Acquisition
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    Jensen, Michael C., Werner Erhard, and Kari L. Granger. "Creating Leaders: An Ontological/Phenomenological Model." Chap. 16 in The Handbook for Teaching Leadership: Knowing, Doing, and Being, edited by Scott Snook, Nitin Nohria, and Rakesh Khurana. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2012.
    • 21 May 2012
    • Research & Ideas

    OSHA Inspections: Protecting Employees or Killing Jobs?

    industry, and other characteristics to end up with some 800 companies. Half of the companies had been subject to random inspections; half of them were eligible for inspections but not chosen. Surprising Findings The results of their... View Details
    Keywords: by Michael Blanding
    • 24 Mar 2013
    • News

    A fresh take needed for risky funds

    • 08 Aug 2018
    • News

    Harvard Business Review Continues to Grow, Reaches Nearly 320,000 Paid Circulation

    • March 2021
    • Article

    Bayesian Signatures of Confidence and Central Tendency in Perceptual Judgment

    By: Yang Xiang, Thomas Graeber, Benjamin Enke and Samuel Gershman
    This paper theoretically and empirically investigates the role of Bayesian noisy cognition in perceptual judgment, focusing on the central tendency effect: the well-known empirical regularity that perceptual judgments are biased towards the center of the... View Details
    Keywords: Visual Perception; Bayesian Modeling; Perception; Judgments
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    Xiang, Yang, Thomas Graeber, Benjamin Enke, and Samuel Gershman. "Bayesian Signatures of Confidence and Central Tendency in Perceptual Judgment." Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics (March 2021): 1–11.
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