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- All HBS Web
(678)
- News (179)
- Research (339)
- Events (2)
- Multimedia (2)
- Faculty Publications (207)
- June 2020 (Revised October 2020)
- Case
Muddy Waters vs. eHealth: The Debate of a 'Lifetime'
- March 13, 2023
- Article
Sales Teams Need to Stop Focusing on the Customer Funnel
- 28 Feb 2019
- News
The Future of Leadership Development
- 2014
- Chapter
Customer Experience and Service Design
- Research Summary
Current Research: Issues in Corporate Governance
- 15 Apr 2010
- News
European Corporate Governance Institute Fellow
Hakeem I. Belo-Osagie
Hakeem Belo-Osagie is an accomplished Nigerian professional and entrepreneur. He earned a degree in Political Philosophy and Economics from Oxford University as well as a law degree from Cambridge University and an MBA from Harvard Business School.
He is the... View Details
- April 2023 (Revised July 2023)
- Case
Fermenting Accounting Problems at Vermont Kombucha Corp.
- 2020
- Chapter
Emotions and Emotion Regulation
- Winter 2019
- Article
From the Digital to the Physical: Federal Limitations on Regulating Online Marketplaces
- March 2018
- Article
Enacting Knowledge Strategy Through Social Media: Passable Trust and the Paradox of Non-work Interactions
- 05 Jun 2014
- News
Harvard Business School to Create New Convening Center
- Forthcoming
- Article
Variable Leases Under ASC 842: Evidence on Properties and Consequences
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
Michael E. Porter
Michael Porter is an economist, researcher, author, advisor, speaker and teacher. Throughout his career at Harvard Business School, he has brought economic theory and strategy concepts to bear on many of the most challenging problems facing corporations, economies... View Details
- March 2018 (Revised October 2019)
- Case
Yo-Yo Ma and Silkroad
- September 2009 (Revised August 2010)
- Case
Congressional Candidate Dan Silver and KNP Communications
- December 2006 (Revised March 2008)
- Case
The European Union in the 21st Century
- March 2011
- Article
To Join or Not to Join: Examining Patent Pool Participation and Rent Sharing Rules
- Research Summary
Selective Attention and Learning
What do we notice, and how does this affect what we learn? Standard economic models of learning ignore memory by assuming that we remember everything. But there is growing recognition that memory is imperfect. Further, memory imperfections do not stem from limited... View Details