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- 01 Jun 2020
- Working Paper Summaries
Rebates in the Pharmaceutical Industry: Evidence from Medicines Sold in Retail Pharmacies in the U.S.
- 04 May 2017
- News
Neurodiversity as a Competitive Advantage
Michael Norton: How to Buy Happiness
At TEDxCambridge, Michael Norton shares fascinating research on how money can, indeed buy happiness—when you don't spend it on yourself. Listen for surprising data on the many ways pro-social spending can benefit you, your work, and (of course) other people.
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- Background Note
Managing IT in the 1990s: Communications Technology
- 28 Aug 2016
- News
G.E., the 124-Year-Old Software Start-Up
- June 2012
- Article
The Transparency Paradox: A Role for Privacy in Organizational Learning and Operational Control
- 02 Sep 2020
- News
Inflation Is Higher Than the Numbers Say
- 24 Oct 2017
- News
How the mom-and-pop can compete in a changed marketplace
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George Serafeim
George Serafeim is the Charles M. Williams Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School, where he co-leads the Climate and Sustainability Impact Lab within the Digital, Data, and Design Institute. He teaches the MBA course “Risks, Opportunities,... View Details
- November 1997 (Revised January 2003)
- Case
Martin Smith: January 2002
- 26 Sep 2018
- Working Paper Summaries
Shifting Centers of Gravity: Host Country versus Headquarters Influences on MNC Subsidiary Knowledge Inheritance
- June 2011 (Revised February 2024)
- Background Note
Carbon Footprints: Methods and Calculations
- 26 Sep 2017
- First Look
First Look at New Research and Ideas, September 26, 2017
- 08 Oct 2014
- HBS Seminar
Hilary Mason, Fast Forward Labs and Accel Partners
Importance of Being Causal
Causal inference is the study of how actions, interventions, or treatments affect outcomes of interest. The methods that have received the lion’s share of attention in the data science literature for establishing causation are variations of randomized... View Details
Nailing Prediction: Experimental Evidence on the Value of Tools in Predictive Model Development
- Third Quarter 2018
- Article
Why and How Investors Use ESG Information: Evidence from a Global Survey
- February 2015 (Revised September 2017)
- Supplement