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  • June 2008 (Revised February 2013)
  • Case

Vignettes on Governance of Private Equity Firms

By: G. Felda Hardymon, Ann Leamon and Eugenia Adofo
In a series of vignettes, Nigella Hardy-Smyth of an international development agency that invests in emerging markets private equity firms must decide how to handle various situations that arise. As a member of the Limited Partner Advisory Board of each of the five... View Details
Keywords: Private Equity; Investment Funds; Corporate Governance; Governing and Advisory Boards; Managerial Roles; Emerging Markets; Partners and Partnerships
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Hardymon, G. Felda, Ann Leamon, and Eugenia Adofo. "Vignettes on Governance of Private Equity Firms." Harvard Business School Case 808-168, June 2008. (Revised February 2013.)
  • June 1991 (Revised May 1992)
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Lithonia Lighting

By: Nitin Nohria
In early 1991, Lithonia, the U.S.'s largest manufacturer of lighting fixtures, faced a major slump in the construction business that threatened to cause its first decline in revenues after over a decade of strong growth. With financial pressures from its parent company... View Details
Keywords: Organizational Structure; Industry Growth; Decision Making; Information Technology; Financial Crisis; Investment; Business Growth and Maturation; Electronics Industry; United States
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Nohria, Nitin. "Lithonia Lighting." Harvard Business School Case 492-003, June 1991. (Revised May 1992.)

    Estimating Spillovers from Publicly Funded R&D: Evidence from the US Department of Energy

    The spillovers from public R&D grants are large and reach far across geographic and technological space, and focusing only on firms that directly receive grants causes... View Details

    • 20 Jun 2005
    • Research & Ideas

    Creating a Positive Professional Image

    situations, they choose to draw attention to a social identity, if they think it will benefit them personally or professionally. Even members of devalued social identity groups, such as African American professionals, will draw attention... View Details
    Keywords: by Mallory Stark
    • 01 Jul 2014
    • Working Paper Summaries

    Creating Reciprocal Value Through Operational Transparency

    Keywords: by Ryan W. Buell, Tami Kim & Chia-Jung Tsay
    • 24 Jun 2010
    • Working Paper Summaries

    “An Unfair Advantage”? Combining Banking with Private Equity Investing

    Keywords: by Lily Fang, Victoria Ivashina & Josh Lerner; Banking
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    New Venture Competition - Alumni

    New Venture Competition Eligibility & Rules Judges Judging Criteria Prizes & Benefits NVC Regions Resources Regional Winners FAQ 2025 NVC Winners Create Groundbreaking Solutions for the World’s Unique Challenges In addition to the student... View Details
    • 23 Nov 2009
    • Research & Ideas

    Management’s Role in Reforming Health Care

    knowledge flow not from bench-side-to-bedside, but from bedside-to-bedside. New insights derived from practice can be brought to bear for the benefit of each subsequent patient. Some health-care organizations, such as Intermountain... View Details
    Keywords: by Martha Lagace; Health
    • 11 Apr 2024
    • In Practice

    Why Progress on Immigration Might Soften Labor Pains

    US firms to find workers more easily at times of high labor demand, while shielding US-born workers from labor market competition during recessions. Not all firms will benefit from a scenario in which high-skilled immigrants replace... View Details
    Keywords: by Rachel Layne
    • 29 Nov 2022
    • Cold Call Podcast

    How Will Gamers and Investors Respond to Microsoft’s Acquisition of Activision Blizzard?

    Keywords: Re: Joseph Pacelli; Technology; Media & Broadcasting
    • August 2011
    • Article

    The Jekyll and Hyde of Emotional Intelligence: Emotion-Regulation Knowledge Facilitates Prosocial and Interpersonally Deviant Behavior

    By: Stéphane Côté, K. A. DeCelles, Julie M. McCarthy, Gerben A. Van Kleef and Ivona Hideg
    Does emotional intelligence promote behavior that strictly benefits the greater good, or can it also advance interpersonal deviance? In the investigation reported here, we tested the possibility that a core facet of emotional intelligence—emotion-regulation... View Details
    Keywords: Behavior; Emotions
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    Côté, Stéphane, K. A. DeCelles, Julie M. McCarthy, Gerben A. Van Kleef, and Ivona Hideg. "The Jekyll and Hyde of Emotional Intelligence: Emotion-Regulation Knowledge Facilitates Prosocial and Interpersonally Deviant Behavior." Psychological Science 22, no. 8 (August 2011): 1073–1080.
    • Fall 2015
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    Doing Well by Doing Good? Community Development Venture Capital

    By: Josh Lerner and Anna Kovner
    This paper examines the investments and performance of community development venture capital (CDVC). We find substantial differences between CDVC and traditional venture capital (VC) investments: CDVC investments are far more likely to be in nonmetropolitan regions and... View Details
    Keywords: Social Enterprise; Venture Capital
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    Lerner, Josh, and Anna Kovner. "Doing Well by Doing Good? Community Development Venture Capital." Journal of Economics & Management Strategy 24, no. 3 (Fall 2015): 643–663.
    • August 2013
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    The Timing of Pay

    By: Christopher Parsons and E. Van Wesep
    There exists large and persistent variation in not only how, but when employees are paid, a fact unexplained by existing theory. This paper develops a simple model of optimal pay timing for firms. When workers have self-control problems, they under-save... View Details
    Keywords: Payday Lending; Hyperbolic Discounting; Self-control Problems; Pay Frequency; Payday Loan Legislation; Paycheck Frequency; Time Inconsistency; Wages; Behavior; Employee Relationship Management
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    Parsons, Christopher, and E. Van Wesep. "The Timing of Pay." Journal of Financial Economics 109, no. 2 (August 2013): 373–397.
    • December 2010 (Revised April 2012)
    • Background Note

    Stalemate at the WTO: TRIPS, Agricultural Subsidies, and the Doha Round

    By: Arthur A. Daemmrich
    This note analyzes disputes over intellectual property enforcement and agricultural trade barriers at the center of the Doha Round of World Trade Organization (WTO) negotiations. Fundamental principles of intellectual property rights and agricultural subsidies are... View Details
    Keywords: Agribusiness; Trade; Globalization; Governance; International Relations; Intellectual Property; Agreements and Arrangements; Agriculture and Agribusiness Industry; Pharmaceutical Industry
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    Daemmrich, Arthur A. "Stalemate at the WTO: TRIPS, Agricultural Subsidies, and the Doha Round." Harvard Business School Background Note 711-043, December 2010. (Revised April 2012.)
    • July 2003 (Revised January 2004)
    • Case

    Swedish Lottery Bonds

    Profiling nonsystematic risk for a bond investor, the case describes lottery bond issues by the Swedish National Debt Office (SNDO). Swedish lottery bonds are a specific type of financial fixed income instrument for Swedish retail investors. The distinctive feature of... View Details
    Keywords: Bonds; Business and Government Relations; Public Administration Industry; Retail Industry; Sweden
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    Chacko, George C., Peter A. Hecht, Vincent Dessain, and Anders Sjoman. "Swedish Lottery Bonds." Harvard Business School Case 204-048, July 2003. (Revised January 2004.)
    • February 2002 (Revised February 2002)
    • Case

    Roundabout Theatre Company, The (A)

    Todd Haimes is the artistic director of the Roundabout, a nonprofit theatre. He must decide if he is willing to accept a large sponsorship from American Airlines and, in doing so, allow the airline to the name the Roundabout's new Broadway theatre. In making this... View Details
    Keywords: Business or Company Management; Nonprofit Organizations; Decision Making; Financing and Loans; Theater Entertainment; Fine Arts Industry
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    Levy, Reynold, and Daniella Ballou. "Roundabout Theatre Company, The (A)." Harvard Business School Case 302-097, February 2002. (Revised February 2002.)
    • 31 Mar 2020
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    Win Over the Zoom: How to Effectively Public Speak from the Privacy of Your Home

      Trading on Talent: Human Capital and Firm Performance

      How does a firm's human capital impact financial performance? By directly observing the employment and education trajectories of a significant proportion of U.S. public company employees from 1990 to the present, we explore the relationship between performance and two... View Details

        Invisible Primes: Fintech Lending with Alternative Data

        A key policy question raised by the advent of fintech lenders revolves around the impact on credit availability of credit models that employ alternative data and algorithmic underwriting. We exploit anonymized administrative data provided by a major fintech platform... View Details

          Network Centralization and Collective Adaptability to a Shifting Environment

          Previous research has shown that network centralization—the degree to which communication flows disproportionately through one or more members—interferes with collective problem-solving by obstructing the integration of ideas, information, and solutions. But this... View Details

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