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  • 13 Nov 2015
  • News

If CEOs Care About the Long Term, Why Don’t They Talk About It?

  • 2010
  • Working Paper

Making the Numbers? 'Short Termism' and the Puzzle of Only Occasional Disaster

By: Nelson P. Repenning and Rebecca Henderson
Much recent work in strategy and popular discussion suggests that an excessive focus on "managing the numbers"—delivering quarterly earnings at the expense of longer-term investments—makes it difficult for firms to make the investments necessary to build competitive... View Details
Keywords: Investment; Performance Improvement; Competitive Advantage; Earnings Management; Management Practices and Processes; Revenue; Quality; Competency and Skills; Motivation and Incentives; Auto Industry; United States
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Repenning, Nelson P., and Rebecca Henderson. "Making the Numbers? 'Short Termism' and the Puzzle of Only Occasional Disaster." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 11-033, September 2010.
  • March 2018
  • Article

Making the Numbers? 'Short Termism' and the Puzzle of Only Occasional Disaster

By: Hazhir Rahmandad, Rebecca Henderson and Nelson P. Repenning
Much recent work in strategy and popular discussion suggests that an excessive focus on "managing the numbers"—delivering quarterly earnings at the expense of longer-term investments—makes it difficult for firms to make the investments necessary to build competitive... View Details
Keywords: Capability; Short-termism; System Dynamics; Tipping Point; Business or Company Management; Earnings Management; Resource Allocation
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Rahmandad, Hazhir, Rebecca Henderson, and Nelson P. Repenning. "Making the Numbers? 'Short Termism' and the Puzzle of Only Occasional Disaster." Management Science 64, no. 3 (March 2018): 1328–1347.

    Erik Stafford

    Erik Stafford joined the faculty at HBS in July 1999, where he has taught finance in the required and elective curricula of the MBA Program and in the CFA Investment Management Workshop.

    Erik's research efforts focus on investment management, capital... View Details

    Keywords: financial services
    • 14 May 2012
    • News

    Message to Managers: Your Strategy Is Not What You Say It Is

    • 2014
    • Working Paper

    Making the Numbers? 'Short Termism' & the Puzzle of Only Occasional Disaster

    By: Hazhir Rahmandad, Nelson P. Repenning and Rebecca Henderson
    Much recent work in strategy and popular discussion suggests that an excessive focus on "managing the numbers"―delivering quarterly earnings at the expense of longer term investments―makes it difficult for firms to make the investments necessary to build competitive... View Details
    Keywords: Earnings Management; Competitive Advantage
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    Rahmandad, Hazhir, Nelson P. Repenning, and Rebecca Henderson. "Making the Numbers? 'Short Termism' & the Puzzle of Only Occasional Disaster." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 15-027, October 2014.
    • 13 Jul 2018
    • News

    The Transformation of Microsoft

    • March 2021 (Revised August 2021)
    • Supplement

    Wendell Weeks at Corning Inc. (B): Valor Glass and the COVID-19 Pandemic

    By: Ryan Raffaelli and Aldo Sesia
    The (B) case offers a detailed account of Wendell Weeks’s innovation strategy at Corning, and how his approach played a critical role in the COVID-19 pandemic. It illustrates the company’s philosophy of making long-term investments in promising new technologies and... View Details
    Keywords: Innovation and Invention; Innovation Strategy; Technological Innovation; Disruptive Innovation; Information Technology; Leadership; Health Pandemics; Technology Industry; United States; New York (city, NY)
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    Raffaelli, Ryan, and Aldo Sesia. "Wendell Weeks at Corning Inc. (B): Valor Glass and the COVID-19 Pandemic." Harvard Business School Supplement 421-078, March 2021. (Revised August 2021.)
    • Article

    Can India Overtake China?

    By: Yasheng Huang and Tarun Khanna
    What's the fastest route to economic development? Welcome foreign direct investment (FDI), says China, and most policy experts agree. But a comparison with long-time laggard India suggests that FDI is not the only path to prosperity. Indeed, India's homegrown... View Details
    Keywords: Development Economics; Foreign Direct Investment; China; India
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    Huang, Yasheng, and Tarun Khanna. "Can India Overtake China?" Foreign Policy, no. 137 (July–August 2003): 74–81.
    • July 2014
    • Case

    Venture Capital at the Harvard Management Company in Historical Perspective

    By: Felda Hardymon, Tom Nicholas and Vasiliki Fouka
    The compromise between capital preservation and growth has always been central to the performance of the Harvard endowment. Setting an institutional structure for effectively governing this compromise became especially important when the Harvard Management Company... View Details
    Keywords: Venture Capital; Financial Management; Asset Management; Higher Education; Investment; Financial Services Industry; Education Industry; Cambridge
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    Hardymon, Felda, Tom Nicholas, and Vasiliki Fouka. "Venture Capital at the Harvard Management Company in Historical Perspective." Harvard Business School Case 815-047, July 2014.
    • 03 Nov 2018
    • News

    Think Saving for Old Age Can’t Be Fun? Try Making It a Game

    • August 2000 (Revised July 2002)
    • Background Note

    Fundamental Enterprise Valuation: Introduction

    By: Carliss Y. Baldwin
    The purpose of this series of notes is to define the key "drivers" of the fundamental value of equity and to illustrate how these drivers determine the future cash flows and the "present value pattern" of the underlying common stock. The series includes one technical... View Details
    Keywords: Equity; Cash Flow; Valuation; Investment; Investment Return; Cost; Capital
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    Baldwin, Carliss Y. "Fundamental Enterprise Valuation: Introduction." Harvard Business School Background Note 801-121, August 2000. (Revised July 2002.)
    • 16 Mar 2021
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    Employers Must Ensure the Safety of Home Workspaces

    • November 2010 (Revised May 2012)
    • Background Note

    Assessing a Company's Future Financial Health

    By: Thomas R. Piper
    The case provides students with (1) an understanding of the essence of long-term financial health; (2) familiarity with the calculation and meaning of various financial ratios; and (3) an understanding of the influence of a company's operating and competitive... View Details
    Keywords: Financial Condition; Forecasting and Prediction; Investment Return; Operations; Competitive Strategy
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    Piper, Thomas R. "Assessing a Company's Future Financial Health." Harvard Business School Background Note 911-412, November 2010. (Revised May 2012.)
    • 05 Aug 2021
    • News

    Professor Marlous van Waijenburg Awarded $330,000 NSF Grant

    • 07 Dec 2014
    • News

    How Wall Street Bent Steel

    • March 2025
    • Case

    Boom, Bust, or Bullseye? Navigating the Short-Term Rental Market

    By: John Macomber, Juan Pablo Heusser Killing, Siddhant Pardeshi and Sally Su
    Short-term rentals listed via apps like AirBnB and VRBO are increasingly interesting investments for small-scale real estate investors. However, they have substantial operating costs, vacancy risk, and regulatory exposure compared to traditional long-term leases... View Details
    Keywords: Housing; Acquisition; Entrepreneurship; Investment; Bids and Bidding; Leasing; Renting or Rental; Real Estate Industry; Accommodations Industry; Arizona; California; Texas
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    Macomber, John, Juan Pablo Heusser Killing, Siddhant Pardeshi, and Sally Su. "Boom, Bust, or Bullseye? Navigating the Short-Term Rental Market." Harvard Business School Case 225-013, March 2025.
    • 13 Feb 2014
    • Research & Ideas

    Managing the Family Business: Leadership Roles

    leadership roles in action, I hardly ever see the decisiveness and unity that a family business system needs for long-term performance. How do you design, structure, and allocate all the leadership roles you need? That's what this article... View Details
    Keywords: by John A. Davis
    • Winter 2021
    • Article

    Can Staggered Boards Improve Value? Causal Evidence from Massachusetts

    By: Robert Daines, Shelley Xin Li and Charles C.Y. Wang
    We study the effect of staggered boards (SBs) using a quasi-experiment: a 1990 law that imposed an SB on all Massachusetts-incorporated firms. The law led to an increase in Tobin's Q, investment in CAPEX and R&D, patents, higher-quality patented innovations, and... View Details
    Keywords: Staggered Board; Entrenchment; Life-cycle; Tobin's Q; Innovation; Profitability; Investor Composition; Governing and Advisory Boards; Investment; Innovation and Invention; Institutional Investing; Value
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    Daines, Robert, Shelley Xin Li, and Charles C.Y. Wang. "Can Staggered Boards Improve Value? Causal Evidence from Massachusetts." Contemporary Accounting Research 38, no. 4 (Winter 2021): 3053–3084.
    • 07 Aug 2011
    • News

    Rating Cut of U.S. Debt Echoes the Nervousness of Global Markets

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