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  • 22 Nov 2019
  • News

How Fintech Could Pave the Way To Small Business Utopia

  • October 2016
  • Supplement

Airbnb in Amsterdam (B)

By: Mitchell Weiss, Emer Moloney and Vincent Dessain
In December 2014, Amsterdam and Airbnb announced an MOU to promote responsible home sharing and to simplify the payment of tourist tax for hosts in the city. It was the most comprehensive agreement that Airbnb had with any city in the world. Its final provision read,... View Details
Keywords: Public Entrepreneurship; Innovation; Sharing Economy; Amsterdam; Airbnb; Molly Turner; Regulation; Homesharing; Tourism; Business And Government; Public-private Partnership; Business and Government Relations; Government Administration; Public Sector; City; Urban Development; Public Administration Industry; Public Administration Industry; Public Administration Industry; Netherlands; Europe
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Weiss, Mitchell, Emer Moloney, and Vincent Dessain. "Airbnb in Amsterdam (B)." Harvard Business School Supplement 817-014, October 2016.

    Trang Nguyen

    Trang Nguyen is a student at the Ph.D. Business Administration program jointly offered by Harvard Business School and Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.

    Trang is interested in research at the intersection of corporate governance... View Details
    • 23 Mar 2020
    • News

    Democrats and Republicans at odds over details of coronavirus stimulus package

    • 18 Mar 2020
    • News

    Why it’s so hard to hit pause on the economy

      James W. Riley

      James Riley is an Assistant Professor of Business Administration in the Organizational Behavior Unit at Harvard Business School. He teaches LEAD in the MBA required curriculum.

      Professor Riley is an economic sociologist. He conducts ethnographic research to... View Details

        Charles C.Y. Wang

        Charles C.Y. Wang is the Tandon Family Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. He is a research member of the European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI) and an associate editor of Management Science and Journal of Accounting Research,... View Details

        • 26 Aug 2009
        • Op-Ed

        Where Cash for Clunkers Ran Off the Road

        and Chrysler are using taxpayer bailout money to advance dealers the refund money they are waiting for from the U.S. government! In the end, administration expenses might well reach 10 percent of total program costs. The Federal View Details
        Keywords: by John Quelch; Auto
        • 21 May 2012
        • Research & Ideas

        OSHA Inspections: Protecting Employees or Killing Jobs?

        With an election looming and the economy continuing to struggle, the effectiveness of government regulation has become a political football. While advocates hold regulations up as necessary to protect public health and safety, critics see... View Details
        Keywords: by Michael Blanding
        • 12 May 2021
        • News

        Colonial Pipeline Shutdown Prompts Federal, State Action to Move Fuel

          George Serafeim

          George Serafeim is the Charles M. Williams Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. He co-leads a Lab, within Harvard's Digital, Data, Design Institute, and serves on the faculty steering commitee of Harvard University's Salata Institute. He... View Details

          Keywords: asset management; insurance industry; automobiles; industrial goods; fashion; food; green technology
          • 03 Jul 2017
          • News

          Will shareholder pressure reshape company policies?

          • October 2015
          • Case

          Bigbelly

          By: Mitch Weiss and Christine Snively
          To accelerate Bigbelly's sales growth and its "smart cities" positioning, its CEO planned to shift his company from equipment sales to a subscription service. Jack Kutner hoped to re-position Bigbelly's solar-powered trash compacting stations beyond trash and recycling... View Details
          Keywords: Public Entrepreneurship; Smart Cities; Government Innovation; Internet Of Things; IoT; Anything As A Service; Platform As A Service; Infrastructure As A Service; PaaS; Xaas; Bigbelly; Jack Kutner; B2G; Civic Innovation; City Innovation; Government Technology; Govtech; Civic Technology; Entrepreneurship; Sales; Innovation and Invention; Digital Platforms; Internet and the Web; Public Administration Industry; Public Administration Industry; Public Administration Industry; Public Administration Industry; Public Administration Industry; Massachusetts; United States; Boston; Chicago; Philadelphia; New York (city, NY)
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          Weiss, Mitch, and Christine Snively. "Bigbelly." Harvard Business School Case 816-005, October 2015.
          • 22 Oct 2019
          • News

          Episode 11: Karen Mills, Harvard Business School

          • 10 Oct 2017
          • News

          Rules of Business: The Health Care Profit Cycle

            Ryan L. Raffaelli

            Ryan Raffaelli is the Marvin Bower Associate Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. He created and teaches the MBA course "Leadership: Execution and Action Planning" (LEAP) and serves... View Details

            Keywords: federal government; federal government; federal government; federal government; federal government; federal government; federal government; federal government; federal government
            • 2011
            • Article

            Fundamental Freedom or Fringe Benefit?: Rice University and the Evolution of Academic Tenure, 1935-1963

            In 1935, fewer than half of a sample of seventy-eight prominent universities employed formal tenure policies, but by 1973 almost 100 percent had instituted tenure. The intervening years generated many of the policies that still govern practices at American... View Details
            Keywords: Higher Education; Compensation and Benefits; Education Industry
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            Rosenthal, Caitlin C. "Fundamental Freedom or Fringe Benefit? Rice University and the Evolution of Academic Tenure, 1935-1963." AAUP Journal of Academic Freedom 2, no. 1 (2011).

              Joshua Lev Krieger

              Josh Krieger is an Associate Professor of Business Administration in the Entrepreneurial Management Unit.  Josh’s research focuses on R&D strategy and the economics of innovation.  His work examines project selection, R&D competition, and... View Details

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              The Influence of Ownership on Accounting Information Expenditures

              This paper analyzes the association between ownership, top management incentives, and expenditures on accounting information. We argue that organizations with privately appointed boards of directors such as for-profit and non-governmental nonprofit organizations use... View Details
              Keywords: Governance; Motivation and Incentives; Accounting; Health Care and Treatment; Ownership; Health Industry
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              Eldenburg, Leslie, and Ranjani Krishnan. "The Influence of Ownership on Accounting Information Expenditures." Contemporary Accounting Research 25, no. 3 (Fall 2008).

                Jay W. Lorsch

                Jay W. Lorsch is the Louis Kirstein Professor of Human Relations at the Harvard Business School. He is editor of View Details

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