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Punctuated Identities and the Careers of Professional Women

This paper proposes a punctuated equilibrium model of identity change to explain how professional women's career goals and attitudes can change rapidly and dramatically during mid-career years. Data collected from interviews of 43 women alumni of an elite business... View Details
Keywords: Work-Life Balance; Decision Choices and Conditions; Identity; Personal Development and Career; Gender
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Kim de Vitton, Una. "Punctuated Identities and the Careers of Professional Women." 2008.
  • February 2013 (Revised May 2014)
  • Technical Note

Women MBAs in the Workplace

By: Boris Groysberg, Kerry Herman and Matthew Preble
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Groysberg, Boris, Kerry Herman, and Matthew Preble. "Women MBAs in the Workplace." Harvard Business School Technical Note 413-089, February 2013. (Revised May 2014.)
  • December 15, 2003
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Women Leaders and Organizational Change

By: R. Ely and Debra E. Meyerson
Keywords: Organizational Change and Adaptation; Leadership; Gender
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Ely, R., and Debra E. Meyerson. "Women Leaders and Organizational Change." Organizations. Harvard Business School Working Knowledge (December 15, 2003).
  • 26 Jan 2013
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Getting More Women in Leadership

  • 30 Aug 2018

Toronto Forté Forum for Women

HBS Admissions officers and alumnae will be at the Forté Forum to meet prospective MBA candidates. View Details
  • 23 Aug 2018

Houston Forté Forum for Women

HBS Admissions officers and alumnae will be at the Forté Forum to meet prospective MBA candidates. View Details
  • 01 Feb 1998
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Making a Case for Women

With more MBA women in line to become the next generation of top corporate officers, there is a growing need for female role models in the classroom. This presents a challenge for business educators, since for many years most of the... View Details
  • 13 Jun 2013
  • News

Why Women Should Ask Auto-Repair Shops for Discounts

  • 02 Jun 2021

Women in Industry Series: Technology

Please join Christina Wallace, Senior Lecturer of Business Administration, for a panel discussion as she moderates a panel of HBS women making a difference in the Tech space. Learn about their experiences and how HBS has played a role... View Details
  • 08 Sep 2021

Women in Industry Series: Military

Please join Maura Sullivan, MBA/MPA 2009, as she moderates a panel of HBS women from the Military who are current students and alumni from different branches of service and from various roles within these branches. Learn about their... View Details
  • 16 Dec 2019
  • Research & Ideas

Taking on the Taboos That Keep Women Out of India's Workforce

In India’s rural villages, social norms dictate that women are to remain in the home, not out and about—and definitely not working. If a woman is seen working outside the home, her neighbors might think she’s a bad mother. They might also... View Details
Keywords: by Julia Hanna
  • 2021
  • Working Paper

Who Do We Invent for? Patents by Women Focus More on Women's Health, but Few Women Get to Invent

By: Rembrand Koning, Sampsa Samila and John-Paul Ferguson
Has the increase in female medical researchers led to more medical advances for women? In this paper, we investigate if the gender of inventors shapes their types of inventions. Using data on the universe of U.S. biomedical patents, we find that patents with women... View Details
Keywords: Innovation; Biomedical Research; Innovation and Invention; Diversity; Gender; Research; Health; United States
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Koning, Rembrand, Sampsa Samila, and John-Paul Ferguson. "Who Do We Invent for? Patents by Women Focus More on Women's Health, but Few Women Get to Invent." Working Paper. (Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 19-124, June 2019; SSRN Working Paper Series, No. 3401889, June 2019.)
  • 14 Jan 2013
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Few Women on Boards: Is There a Fix?

  • 08 Aug 2011
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Economics Journal: Women in Local Politics Offer Biggest Benefit

  • 21 Jan 2022
  • Blog Post

Tipping Point: Investing in the Women of Kenya’s Coffee Farms

supply chain are the unseen farm laborers—most of them women—who tend the coffee trees each day on the hillsides of rural Kenya. Margaret Nyamumbo (MBA 2016) founded Kahawa 1893 in 2017 to shorten the distance between these Kenyan farmers and American coffee drinkers... View Details
  • 20 Oct 2017

Women Prospective Student Open House

Jointly sponsored by HBS MBA Admissions and the Women’s Student Association (WSA), this Open House is an opportunity for women to learn more about the student experience and meet a dynamic community of women... View Details
  • 23 Jun 2021
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One More Way the Startup World Hampers Women Entrepreneurs

  • 06 Sep 2012
  • News

Indian women now reporting more violent crime, study shows

    Salary Negotiation Classes Teach Women How to "Push Back"

    Prof. Robin Ely appeared on CBS This Morning on March 10, 2016 discussing salary negotiation and the male/female salary gap.

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