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- All HBS Web (353)
- Faculty Publications (143)
- July–August 2015
- Article
Engineering Reverse Innovations: Principles for Creating Successful Products for Emerging Markets
- July 2004 (Revised July 2020)
- Case
Hines Goes to Rio
- 2014
- Article
Models of Caring, or Acting as if One Cared, About the Welfare of Others
- Research Summary
Professor Hiatt’s research is aimed at discovering how institutional factors can affect sector growth and technology development and adoption by mediating and moderating uncertainty. His work encompasses two related research questions:
1) How can... View Details
- Article
Matriarch: A Python Library for Materials Architecture
- April 2009
- Journal Article
Perspectives on the Productivity Dilemma
- Spring 2024
- Article
The Evolution of Banking in the 21st Century: Evidence and Regulatory Implications
- Research Summary
On the Origins of Brokerage in Intraorganizational Networks
- 05 May 2015
- First Look
First Look: May 5
- January 2022 (Revised November 2023)
- Case
Expanding the Culture of Learning at Kraft Heinz
- 1982
- Article
When Self-Descriptions Contradict Behavior: Actions do Speak Louder than Words
- Article
Accuracy First: Selecting a Differential Privacy Level for Accuracy-Constrained ERM
- 2018
- Working Paper
Detecting Anomalies: The Relevance and Power of Standard Asset Pricing Tests
- June 2010
- Article
The China Rules: A Practical Guide for CEOs Managing Multinational Corporations in the People's Republic
- Research Summary
Current Research
Professor John is a behavioral scientist who uses both laboratory and field experiments to investigate questions that are at the intersection of marketing, organizational behavior, and public policy.
Professor John’s work has been published in leading... View Details
- 09 Feb 2024
- HBS Case
Slim Chance: Drugs Will Reshape the Weight Loss Industry, But Habit Change Might Be Elusive
- 2009
- Working Paper
Assess, Don't Assume, Part II: Negotiating Implications of Cross-Border Differences in Decision Making, Governance, and Political Economy
When facing a cross-border negotiation, the standard preparatory assessments—of the parties, their interests, their no-deal options, opportunities for and barriers to creating and claiming value, the most promising sequence and process design, etc.—should be... View Details
- 2009
- Working Paper
Assess, Don't Assume, Part I: Etiquette and National Culture in Negotiation
- May 2022
- Article
Strengthening Digital Infrastructure: A Policy Agenda for Free and Open Source Software
- 15 Jan 2013
- Working Paper Summaries