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  • 2009
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On the General Relativity of Fiscal Language

By: Jerry R. Green and Lawrence Kotlikoff
A century ago, everyone thought time and distance were well defined physical concepts. But neither proved absolute. Instead, measures/reports of time and distance were found to depend on one's reference point, specifically one's direction and speed of travel, making... View Details
Keywords: Economics; Finance; Labels; Measurement and Metrics
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Green, Jerry R., and Lawrence Kotlikoff. "On the General Relativity of Fiscal Language." In Institutional Foundations of Public Finance, edited by Alan J. Auerbach and Daniel Shaviro. Harvard University Press, 2009.
  • 27 Nov 2018
  • News

The Gig Mindset: Making The Culture Shift

  • 16 Jun 2023
  • Video

MBA Program Overview

  • 07 Jun 2014
  • Video

Christy Jones - Making A Difference

  • 08 Jan 2019
  • Blog Post

New Year, New Career Goals: Coaches Offer Advice for 2019

For many people, the New Year can mean new beginnings. Now is a common time to make resolutions, so we asked our coaching team their advice on what to keep in mind with your own professional development. Welcoming the New Year often... View Details
  • 17 Jul 2018
  • First Look

New Research and Ideas, July 17, 2018

social risk and fiscal risk. Social risk management makes attractive programs that ameliorate market failures in bad economic times. Fiscal risk management makes unattractive programs that entail large government outlays at times when... View Details
Keywords: Dina Gerdeman
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Reunions - Alumni

your login. Volunteer Reunions simply aren’t possible without a team of diverse classmates helping to make them happen. Just a few hours of your time can help ensure that you and your classmates have a memorable reunion. There are two... View Details
  • 25 Jan 2022
  • Research & Ideas

More Proof That Money Can Buy Happiness (or a Life with Less Stress)

allows you to fix problems and resolve them more quickly.” Why cash matters In another study, researchers presented about 400 participants with daily dilemmas, like finding time to cook meals, getting around in an area with poor public... View Details
Keywords: by Michael Blanding
  • 25 Jul 2022
  • News

Online pricing algorithms are gaming the system, and could mean you pay more

  • 26 Sep 2020
  • News

Here is what 10 Happiness World Leaders have to share about Happiness

  • March 1996 (Revised April 2001)
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HMS Thetis and Apollo XIII

Explores the management of technical disasters in which time plays a central role. Uses the experience of HMS Thetis and Apollo 13 to look at both successful and unsuccessful approaches. View Details
Keywords: Technology; Crisis Management; Transportation Industry; Aerospace Industry
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Upton, David M., and Sari Carp. "HMS Thetis and Apollo XIII." Harvard Business School Case 696-097, March 1996. (Revised April 2001.)
  • 09 Dec 2013
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Big Business Bets On Education, Turning Factories And Corporate Campuses Into Schools

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Competitive Arousal

By: Deepak Malhotra
A fourth stream of research examines a phenomenon that my co-authors and I have termed Competitive Arousal. We find that some features of competitive contexts (e.g., time pressure, perceptions of rivalry, and the presence of an audience) can heighten... View Details
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Public Disclosure of Private Meetings: Does Observing Peers’ Information Acquisition Affect Analysts’ Attention Allocation?

By: Yi Ru, Ronghuo Zheng and Yuan Zou
We investigate the impact of observing peers’ information acquisition on financial analysts’ allocation of attention. Using the timely disclosure mandate by the Shenzhen Stock Exchange as a setting, we find that, shortly after analysts observe that a firm has been... View Details
Keywords: Corporate Disclosure; Information; Financial Institutions; Accounting; Financial Markets; Financial Services Industry; China
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Ru, Yi, Ronghuo Zheng, and Yuan Zou. "Public Disclosure of Private Meetings: Does Observing Peers’ Information Acquisition Affect Analysts’ Attention Allocation?" Journal of Accounting Research (forthcoming). (Pre-published online March 3, 2025.)
  • 22 Jan 2014
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A New Website That Helps CEOs Lead More Ethically

    Eliodoro Matte Larraín

    Keywords: Pulp and Paper
    • October 1990
    • Case

    Parenting Magazine

    By: William A. Sahlman
    Describes a set of decisions confronting Robin Wolaner, who is negotiating with representatives of Time Inc. about investing in a project to launch a new magazine called Parenting. The negotiations have reached an impasse. Among the issues to be considered are the... View Details
    Keywords: Business or Company Management; Decision Choices and Conditions; Negotiation; Negotiation Deal; Valuation; Venture Capital; Financing and Loans; Outcome or Result; Risk and Uncertainty; Projects; Journals and Magazines; Journalism and News Industry; Publishing Industry
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    Sahlman, William A. "Parenting Magazine." Harvard Business School Case 291-015, October 1990.
    • May 2020
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    Ancient Origins of the Global Variation in Economic Preferences

    By: Anke Becker, Benjamin Enke and Armin Falk
    This paper shows that contemporary population-level heterogeneity in risk aversion, time preference, altruism, positive reciprocity, negative reciprocity, and trust partly traces back to the structure of the migration patterns of our very early ancestors. To document... View Details
    Keywords: Migration Patterns; Behavioral Economics; Preferences; Microeconomics; Demography; Decision Making; Risk and Uncertainty; History; Global Range
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    Becker, Anke, Benjamin Enke, and Armin Falk. "Ancient Origins of the Global Variation in Economic Preferences." AEA Papers and Proceedings 110 (May 2020): 319–323.
    • 2013
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    Is a VC Partnership Greater Than the Sum of Its Partners?

    By: Michael Ewens and Matthew Rhodes-Kropf
    This paper investigates whether individual venture capitalists have repeatable investment skill and to what extent their skill is impacted by the VC firm where they work. We examine a unique dataset that tracks the performance of individual venture capitalists'... View Details
    Keywords: Investing; Persistence; Performance Persistence; Theory Of The Firm; Venture Capital; Organizations; Human Capital; Performance Evaluation
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    Ewens, Michael, and Matthew Rhodes-Kropf. "Is a VC Partnership Greater Than the Sum of Its Partners?" Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 12-097, April 2012. (Revised January 2013, June 2013. Revise and Resubmit Journal of Finance. NBER Working Paper Series, No. 19120, June 2013)
    • October 2001 (Revised February 2007)
    • Background Note

    Accounting for Employee Stock Options

    Employees who have been granted stock options have the right to purchase shares of their company's stock at a specified price within a specified time period. The accounting for such employee stock options has been a controversial and complex topic for decades. The... View Details
    Keywords: Employee Stock Ownership Plan; Accounting
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    Bradshaw, Mark T. "Accounting for Employee Stock Options." Harvard Business School Background Note 102-039, October 2001. (Revised February 2007.)
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