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HBS - The year in Review
- April 2015
- Case
Accor: Designing an Asset-Right Business and Disclosure Strategy
- 08 Mar 2021
- In Practice
COVID Killed the Traditional Workplace. What Should Companies Do Now?
When Do Stocks and Bonds Move Together, and Why Does it Matter?
The co-movement of Treasury bonds and stocks is an important indicator for both policy makers and for long-term investors. A positive co-movement between nominal Treasury bonds and stocks, as in the 1980s, means that nominal bonds amplify the volatility of stock... View Details
- 01 Jan 2012
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E. Roe Stamps IV, MBA 1974
- 19 Nov 2014
- Working Paper Summaries
The Search for Benchmarks: When Do Crowds Provide Wisdom?
Malcolm S. Salter
Malcolm Salter has been a member of the Harvard Business School faculty since 1967. His teaching and research focus on issues of corporate strategy, organization, and governance.
In addition to teaching at HBS, he has held faculty positions at the Harvard... View Details
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Financial Markets and Corporate Governance
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California - Global
- 2024
- Working Paper
What Do Impact Investors Do Differently?
- 2010
- Other Unpublished Work
Why Takeover Vulnerability Matters to Debtholders
- January 2009 (Revised April 2009)
- Case
The Carlyle Group
Joseph B. Lassiter
Joe is the Senator John Heinz Professor of Management Practice in Environmental Management, Retired. He focuses on one of the world’s most pressing problems: developing clean, secure and carbon-neutral supplies of reliable, low-cost energy all around the world. He... View Details
- August 2019 (Revised April 2021)
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Unifying Divisions: Joro's Mission to Preserve the Planet
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Entrepreneurship - Faculty & Research
- 25 Jul 2023
- Research & Ideas
Could a Business Model Help Big Pharma Save Lives and Profit?
Valuing Snap After the IPO Quiet Period
Snap, the disappearing message app, went public at $17 per share on March 2, 2017, making its two 20-something founders the youngest self-made billionaires in the country. Over the next three weeks, 14 analysts make investment recommendations on Snap: two with buy... View Details
- January 2022
- Case
SpartanNash Company: The Amazon Warrants (A)
- March 2011 (Revised January 2015)
- Case
H Partners and Six Flags
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