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Ethan S. Bernstein
Ethan Bernstein (@ethanbernstein) is an associate professor in the Organizational Behavior unit at Harvard Business School. He has spent his career researching novel talent management practices and their effect on employee behavior, collaboration, and performance.... View Details
- July 2016
- Article
The Capital Market Consequences of Language Barriers in the Conference Calls of Non-U.S. Firms
- 2024
- Article
Effects of a Real-Time Information-Based Intervention on Physician Prescribing Behavior
- 19 Nov 2013
- First Look
First Look: November 19
- 2021
- Case
Walmart's Blockchain Quest: Integrating New Technology into a Complex Supply Chain
- April 2023 (Revised September 2023)
- Case
Levels: The Remote, Asynchronous, Deep Work Management System
- May 2022
- Article
Coins for Bombs: The Predictive Ability of On-Chain Transfers for Terrorist Attacks
- 2020
- Working Paper
Cutting the Gordian Knot of Employee Health Care Benefits and Costs: A Corporate Model Built on Employee Choice
- August 2019 (Revised April 2021)
- Case
Zillow Offers: Winning Online Real Estate 2.0
Regina E. Herzlinger
Regina E. Herzlinger is the Nancy R. McPherson Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School. She was the first woman to be tenured and chaired at Harvard Business School and serve on many established and start-up corporate health care/medical... View Details
Coins for Bombs: The Predictive Ability of On-Chain Transfers for Terrorist Attacks
- 22 Aug 2017
- First Look
First Look at New Research and Ideas, August 23
- May 2016 (Revised March 2020)
- Case
Fasten: Challenging Uber and Lyft with a New Business Model
- February 2020
- Case
Klöckner & Co: Steeling for a Digital World
- September 2009
- Article
Virtue out of Necessity? Compliance, Commitment and the Improvement of Labor Conditions in Global Supply Chains
- 14 Jan 2008
- Research & Ideas
Mapping Polluters, Encouraging Protectors
When Do Firms Greenwash? Corporate Visibility, Civil Society Scrutiny, and Environmental Disclosure
Under increased pressure to report environmental impacts, some firms selectively disclose relatively benign impacts, creating an impression of transparency while masking their true performance; other firms’ disclosures, in contrast, are more representative of their... View Details
- 06 Dec 2011
- Working Paper Summaries
What Impedes Oil and Gas Companies’ Transparency?
- 05 Jun 2019
- Blog Post
Exploring the Beauty Industry through an Independent Project
- 2010
- Working Paper