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  • 20 Feb 2023
  • News

How Feeling Like an Outsider Fueled a CEO's Purpose

  • 10 Feb 2020
  • News

The Gneralist, Not the Specialist, is the Likely Innovator

  • July 2023
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So, Who Likes You? Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment

By: Ravi Bapna, Edward McFowland III, Probal Mojumder, Jui Ramaprasad and Akhmed Umyarov
With one-third of marriages in the United States beginning online, online dating platforms have become important curators of the modern social fabric. Prior work on online dating has elicited two critical frictions in the heterosexual dating market. Women, governed by... View Details
Keywords: Online Dating; Internet and the Web; Analytics and Data Science; Gender; Emotions; Social and Collaborative Networks
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Bapna, Ravi, Edward McFowland III, Probal Mojumder, Jui Ramaprasad, and Akhmed Umyarov. "So, Who Likes You? Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment." Management Science 69, no. 7 (July 2023): 3939–3957.
  • August 29, 2007
  • Editorial

Why Not Treat Ineffective Presidents Like CEOs: Fire Them

By: A. Zelleke
Keywords: Government and Politics; Management
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Zelleke, A. "Why Not Treat Ineffective Presidents Like CEOs: Fire Them." Christian Science Monitor (August 29, 2007).
  • September 2006
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With Friends Like These: The Art of Managing Complementors

By: David B. Yoffie and Mary Kwak
Keywords: Management
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Yoffie, David B., and Mary Kwak. "With Friends Like These: The Art of Managing Complementors." Harvard Business Review 84, no. 9 (September 2006).
  • Aug 07 2017
  • Interview

Why Is a Case Discussion Like a Jazz Performance?

  • 02 Apr 2020
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What Will U.S. Labor Protections Look Like After Coronavirus?

Keywords: Megan Tobias Neely
  • 16 Apr 2020
  • News

What Will Work-Life Balance Look Like After the Pandemic?

  • 07 Mar 2013
  • News

U.S. Crises Like Villain in a Horror Movie: Rivkin

  • 16 Dec 2022
  • News

What Will the Global Economy Look Like in 2023?

  • 2014
  • Article

Thought Calibration: How Thinking Just the Right Amount Increases One’s Influence and Appeal

By: Daniella Kupor, Zakary L. Tormala, Michael I. Norton and Derek D. Rucker
Previous research suggests that people draw inferences about their attitudes and preferences based on their own thoughtfulness. The current research explores how observing other individuals make decisions more or less thoughtfully can shape perceptions of those... View Details
Keywords: Thoughtfulness; Liking; Social Influence; Decisions; Attitudes; Cognition and Thinking; Power and Influence
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Kupor, Daniella, Zakary L. Tormala, Michael I. Norton, and Derek D. Rucker. "Thought Calibration: How Thinking Just the Right Amount Increases One’s Influence and Appeal." Social Psychological & Personality Science 5, no. 3 (April 2014): 263–270.

    New To Big: How Companies Can Create Like Entrepreneurs, Invest Like VCs, and Install a Permanent Operating System for Growth

    Serial entrepreneurs David Kidder and Christina Wallace reveal their revolutionary playbook for igniting growth inside established companies.

    Most established companies face a... View Details

    • 06 Sep 2017
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    Study: Politically-Connected Firms More Likely to Receive Favorable Merger Reviews from Antitrust Regulators

    • January 19, 2023
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    How to Build a Life: Nothing Drains You Like Mixed Emotions

    By: Arthur C. Brooks
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    Brooks, Arthur C. "How to Build a Life: Nothing Drains You Like Mixed Emotions." The Atlantic (January 19, 2023).
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    Most NFTs Are More Like Baseball Cards Than Fine Art

    By: Scott Duke Kominers
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    Kominers, Scott Duke. "Most NFTs Are More Like Baseball Cards Than Fine Art." Bloomberg Opinion (January 20, 2022).
    • 19 Sep 2022
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    What Will Management Look Like in the Next 100 Years?

    • 16 Oct 2020
    • News

    Startups, It’s Time to Think Like Camels — Not Unicorns

    • 19 Aug 2020
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    Are Your D&I Efforts Helping Employees Feel Like They Belong?

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    When 'Stars' Migrate, Do They Still Perform Like Stars?

    By: Boris Groysberg, Lex Sant and Robin Abrahams
    Keywords: Performance
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    Groysberg, Boris, Lex Sant, and Robin Abrahams. "When 'Stars' Migrate, Do They Still Perform Like Stars?" MIT Sloan Management Review 50, no. 1 (Fall 2008): 41 – 46.
    • 23 Nov 2015
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    Why Creative People Are More Likely to Be Dishonest

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