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  • 22 Mar 2016
  • News

Harvard Business Review Announces 57th Annual HBR McKinsey Award Winners

    How to Design (and Analyze) a Business Experiment

    This article lays out seven steps to ensure that your experiment delivers. View Details
    • 02 Aug 2017
    • Working Paper Summaries

    Machine Learning Methods for Strategy Research

    Keywords: by Mike Horia Teodorescu
    • August 15, 2022
    • Article

    Preparing Sales for a Changing Economy: Part 2: Getting More from Your Training Spending

    By: Frank V. Cespedes
    A previous article discussed changing business development requirements and some implications. This article discusses three areas that are fundamental to getting ROI from training initiatives and how engagement between Sales and L&D professionals, completed by smart... View Details
    Keywords: Training; Sales
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    Cespedes, Frank V. "Preparing Sales for a Changing Economy: Part 2: Getting More from Your Training Spending." TrainingIndustry.com (August 15, 2022).
    • September–October 1998
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    How to Kill Creativity

    By: T. M. Amabile
    The article addresses the topic of business creativity, its benefits, and how managers can inspire it. The author's research shows that it is possible to develop the best of both worlds: organizations in which business imperatives are attended to and creativity... View Details
    Keywords: Creativity; Situation or Environment; Motivation and Incentives; Organizational Culture; Management Practices and Processes
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    Amabile, T. M. "How to Kill Creativity." Harvard Business Review 76, no. 5 (September–October 1998): 76–87.
    • 25 Jul 2013
    • News

    The Women Who Become Board Members

    • 13 Feb 2019
    • News

    Business schools have a vital role in teaching trust

    • Research Summary

    Overview

    By: Lauren H. Cohen
    For Professor Cohen's recent articles and working papers, please visit his personal website. View Details
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    Foreign Currency Denominated Debt: An Empirical Examination

    Co-authored with Abon Mozumdar. Lead Article Journal of Business, October 2003

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    • 01 Jan 2006
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    The Electrified Future Is Shared: Mobility Services and Electrification's Pace, Shape

    By: Jurgen Weiss
    The article examines the potential impacts of new mobility services such as ride sharing and ride hailing on the speed and depth of electrification of personal transportation. The article explores how a shift of transportation towards shared mobility services might... View Details
    Keywords: Mobility; Electric Vehicle; Autonomous Vehicles; Electricity Demand; Energy; Transportation Industry; Auto Industry; Energy Industry
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    Weiss, Jurgen. "The Electrified Future Is Shared: Mobility Services and Electrification's Pace, Shape." Public Utilities Fortnightly PUF 2.0 (February 15, 2018).
    • 2018
    • Article

    Service Operations: What Have We Learned?

    By: Liana Victorino, Joy M. Field, Ryan W. Buell, Michael J. Dixon, Susan M. Goldstein, Larry J. Menor, Madeleine E. Pullman, Aleda V. Roth, Enrico Secchi and Jie J. Zhang
    The purpose of this article is to identify research themes in service operations that have great potential for exciting and innovative conceptual and empirical work. To frame these research themes, the article provides a systematic literature review of operations... View Details
    Keywords: Service Operations; Knowledge; Research
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    Victorino, Liana, Joy M. Field, Ryan W. Buell, Michael J. Dixon, Susan M. Goldstein, Larry J. Menor, Madeleine E. Pullman, Aleda V. Roth, Enrico Secchi, and Jie J. Zhang. "Service Operations: What Have We Learned?" Journal of Service Management 29, no. 1 (2018): 39–54.
    • 29 Jul 2017
    • News

    Fund managers challenged to confront lack of ethnic diversity

    • 10 May 2011
    • News

    Harvard Business School Professor Clayton Christensen Wins McKinsey Award

    • 2006
    • Article

    The Unfulfilled Need of Venture Capital in Mexico

    By: Roberto Charvel, Luis Fernando Gonzalez and Dario Olivas
    This article reviews the nascent state of venture capital in Mexico as of 2006. View Details
    Keywords: Mexico; Emerging Market; Latin America; Entrepreneurial Finance; Venture Capital; Financial Services Industry; Latin America; North and Central America
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    Charvel, Roberto, Luis Fernando Gonzalez, and Dario Olivas. "The Unfulfilled Need of Venture Capital in Mexico." International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management 6, nos. 4/5 (2006): 306–325.
    • September 2018
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    Do Experts or Crowd-Based Models Produce More Bias? Evidence from Encyclopædia Britannica and Wikipedia

    By: Shane Greenstein and Feng Zhu
    Organizations today can use both crowds and experts to produce knowledge. While prior work compares the accuracy of crowd-produced and expert-produced knowledge, we compare bias in these two models in the context of contested knowledge, which involves subjective,... View Details
    Keywords: Online Community; Collective Intelligence; Wisdom Of Crowds; Bias; Wikipedia; Britannica; Knowledge Production; Knowledge Sharing; Knowledge Dissemination; Prejudice and Bias
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    Greenstein, Shane, and Feng Zhu. "Do Experts or Crowd-Based Models Produce More Bias? Evidence from Encyclopædia Britannica and Wikipedia." MIS Quarterly 42, no. 3 (September 2018): 945–959.
    • September 2012
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    Learning Agility: Many Questions, a Few Answers, and a Path Forward

    By: D. Scott DeRue, Susan J. Ashford and Christopher G. Myers
    This article responds to and extends the commentaries offered in response to our focal article on learning agility. After summarizing the basic themes in the commentaries, we use this response to clarify points that were unclear in our original article and push back on... View Details
    Keywords: Learning And Development; Learning
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    DeRue, D. Scott, Susan J. Ashford, and Christopher G. Myers. "Learning Agility: Many Questions, a Few Answers, and a Path Forward." Industrial and Organizational Psychology: Perspectives on Science and Practice 5, no. 3 (September 2012): 316–322.
    • Winter 2009
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    Is Private Equity Out of Control in Latin America?: The Impact of Structures on Private Equity Transactions in Latin America 1988-2007

    By: Roberto Charvel
    This article explores the private equity industries in 25 Latin American countries from 1988 to 2007. View Details
    Keywords: Latin America; Entrepreneurial Finance; Business Startups; Business Cycles; Development Economics; Economic Systems; Corporate Entrepreneurship; Assets; Capital Markets; Venture Capital; Capital Structure; Private Equity; Latin America; North and Central America
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    Charvel, Roberto. "Is Private Equity Out of Control in Latin America? The Impact of Structures on Private Equity Transactions in Latin America 1988-2007." Journal of Private Equity 13, no. 1 (Winter 2009): 80–88.
    • 22 Feb 2011
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    Most Popular Articles, Papers of the Decade

    collection look at how to improve decision making, encouraging employees to speak up, and the difficulty of coordinating communication in a complex organization. Enjoy! Most Popular Articles 2000-2010 Creating a Positive Professional... View Details
    Keywords: by Sean Silverthorne
    • 2012
    • Working Paper

    Componential Theory of Creativity

    By: Teresa M. Amabile
    The componential theory of creativity is a comprehensive model of the social and psychological components necessary for an individual to produce creative work. The theory is grounded in a definition of creativity as the production of ideas or outcomes that are both... View Details
    Keywords: Creativity; Theory; Social Psychology; Organizational Culture
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    Amabile, Teresa M. "Componential Theory of Creativity." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 12-096, April 2012.
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