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    Joey Ryu

    Joey (Won Jung) Ryu is a doctoral student in the Strategy unit at Harvard Business School. Her primary interests are strategic management, economics of innovation and entrepreneurship. Prior to joining HBS, Joey received her master's degree from Cornell University... View Details
    Keywords: biotechnology; health care; pharmaceuticals; high technology; information technology industry
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    Democratic Governance and Decision Making

    By: David A. Moss
    Under what conditions are public policies in a democracy determined by special interests or, alternatively, by the general interest?  A good deal of academic work, particularly associated with the economic theory of regulation, suggests that special interests... View Details

      Jorge Colmenares

      Jorge Colmenares graduated from Yale College in 2020, where he studied Economics and Mathematics. Prior to graduate school, he worked as a research assistant for Profs. Lawrence Schmidt and Taha Choukhmane at MIT Sloan School of Management. His research... View Details

      • February 2001
      • Case

      Trans-Share Inc.

      By: David F. Hawkins
      The seller of fractional interest aircraft programs must decide how to account in its IPO for the sales of fractional interest aircraft programs. Teaching Purpose: To expose students to revenue recognition issues. View Details
      Keywords: Initial Public Offering; Revenue Recognition; Air Transportation Industry
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      Hawkins, David F. "Trans-Share Inc." Harvard Business School Case 101-083, February 2001.

        Julian J. Zlatev

        Julian Zlatev is an assistant professor of business administration in the Negotiation, Organizations & Markets Unit. He teaches the second-year Negotiation course.

        Professor Zlatev’s research interests include ethics and morality, trust, impression... View Details

        • 29 Feb 2024
        • Blog Post

        African American Student Union Spotlight on Social Enterprise

        want to help tackle? After HBS, I want to pursue a career in social impact investing. I believe this career path enables me to combine both my professional experiences and personal passion. Despite being passionate about many societal challenges, I’m most View Details
        • October 2013 (Revised January 2015)
        • Case

        Americhem: The Gaylord Division (A-1)

        By: David A. Garvin
        The Gaylord Division of Americhem, a large chemical company, is in the midst of the first use of a new zero-base budgeting system. The general manager of the division leading the process is experiencing disagreement and conflict among the members of the senior... View Details
        Keywords: Budgets and Budgeting; Leadership; Management Practices and Processes; Strategic Planning; Problems and Challenges
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        Garvin, David A. "Americhem: The Gaylord Division (A-1)." Harvard Business School Case 314-011, October 2013. (Revised January 2015.)
        • 18 Feb 2015
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        Reinvent Your Sales Process While Still Hitting Your Numbers

          Why Tik Tok is Beating YouTube for Eyeball Time

          November 2022
          Video clips might draw people to TikTok, but its algorithm keeps them watching. John Deighton and Leora Kornfeld explore why TikTok raced ahead of other platforms. First,... View Details
          • 09 Mar 2022
          • News

          Russia-Ukraine Conflict's Impact on US Health Supply Chain—Four Expert Takes

            Lakshmi Ramarajan

            Professor Ramarajan is the Diane Doerge Wilson Professor of Business Administration in the Organizational Behavior Unit at Harvard Business School. Her research examines the management and consequences of identities in organizations.

            She teaches the... View Details

            Keywords: nonprofit industry
            • 2016
            • Working Paper

            Delay as Agenda Setting

            By: James J. Anton and Dennis A. Yao
            We examine a dynamic decision-making process involving unrelated issues in which a decision may be endogenously delayed by the allocation of influence resources. Delay is strategically interesting when decision makers with asymmetric preferences face multiple issues... View Details
            Keywords: Decision Making; Resource Allocation; Conflict of Interests; Power and Influence; Strategy
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            Anton, James J., and Dennis A. Yao. "Delay as Agenda Setting." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 11-082, February 2011. (Revised February 2025.)
            • 21 Dec 2022
            • Blog Post

            Climate Stories Episode #12: Vehicle to Everything - Claire Broido Johnson (MBA 2002), Chief Operating Officer of Fermata Energy

            Climate Stories Episode #12: Vehicle to Everything - Claire Broido Johnson (MBA 2002), Chief Operating Officer of Fermata EnergyLike many of our Climate Story subjects, Claire Broido Johnson (MBA 2002) first... View Details
            • September 2004
            • Article

            Capital Controls: A Political Economy Approach

            By: Laura Alfaro
            This paper examines the economic consequences of political conflicts that arise when countries implement capital controls. In an overlapping-generations model, agents vote on whether to open or close an economy to capital flows. The young (workers) receive income from... View Details
            Keywords: Economy; Voting; Conflict of Interests; Capital; Government and Politics; Wages; Saving; Forecasting and Prediction
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            Alfaro, Laura. "Capital Controls: A Political Economy Approach." Review of International Economics 12, no. 4 (September 2004): 571–590.
            • 15 Sep 2022
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            6 Things to Know About Sustainability at HBS

            Sustainability is a core value at HBS, and we endeavor to build a healthier, more sustainable, and inclusive community. We know that environmental sustainability is of growing interest to our student... View Details
            • August 2013 (Revised November 2015)
            • Case

            Prudential Financial - General Motors Pension Risk Transfer: Back to the Future?

            By: Luis M. Viceira and Emily A. Chien

            In November 2012, Prudential Financial and General Motors closed on a $25.1B pension risk transfer (PRT) transaction, the largest of its kind to date by an order of magnitude both in the U.S. market and globally. In exchange for an in-kind transfer of $25.1B in... View Details

            Keywords: Risk Management; Asset Management; Insurance; Retirement; Financial Services Industry; Insurance Industry
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            Viceira, Luis M., and Emily A. Chien. "Prudential Financial - General Motors Pension Risk Transfer: Back to the Future?" Harvard Business School Case 213-126, August 2013. (Revised November 2015.)

              Justine Boudou

              Justine Boudou is a doctoral student in the Technology and Operations Management (TOM) unit at Harvard Business School.

              She is primarily interested in the economics of science and innovation. Justine holds a MSc from the engineering school... View Details

              Keywords: biotechnology; health care; pharmaceuticals
              • 22 Dec 2022
              • Blog Post

              Climate Stories Episode #13: Democratizing Climate Returns - Nisha Desai (HBS 1997), Founder and CEO of Invest With Intention

              found that 79% of retail investors are interested in sustainable investing. The Federal Reserve calculates that some 9 million households under age 45 have $3.4 trillion in investable assets. The Security... View Details
              • January 1996 (Revised October 1997)
              • Case

              Americhem: The Gaylord Division (A)

              By: David A. Garvin
              The Gaylord Division of Americhem, a large chemical company, is in the midst of the first use of a new zero-base budgeting system. The general manager of the division leading the process is experiencing disagreement and conflict among the members of the senior... View Details
              Keywords: Budgets and Budgeting; Leadership; Management Practices and Processes; Strategic Planning; Problems and Challenges
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              Garvin, David A. "Americhem: The Gaylord Division (A)." Harvard Business School Case 396-180, January 1996. (Revised October 1997.)
              • December 2006 (Revised January 2007)
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              Chief Timothy Adeola Odutola and Nigeria's Manufacturing Sector

              By: Nitin Nohria, Anthony Mayo, Foluke Otudeko and Mark Benson
              Chief Timothy Adeola Odutola was an important contributor to Nigeria's manufacturing sector, creating a multimillion-dollar conglomerate including three factories, a retail franchise, a cattle ranch, a 5,000-acre plantation, a sawmill, and an exporting business before... View Details
              Keywords: History; Business Conglomerates; Corporate Social Responsibility and Impact; Corporate Entrepreneurship; Success; Leadership Style; Business History; Market Entry and Exit; Personal Development and Career; Business Startups; Manufacturing Industry; Nigeria
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              Nohria, Nitin, Anthony Mayo, Foluke Otudeko, and Mark Benson. "Chief Timothy Adeola Odutola and Nigeria's Manufacturing Sector." Harvard Business School Case 407-027, December 2006. (Revised January 2007.)
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