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  • 2018
  • Flash Talks

Glass Cliffs or Invisible Bridge?

  • 15 Nov 2018
  • News

More Invincible than Invisible

Keywords: obituary; politics; public service; Government
  • spring 1998
  • Article

The Invisible Side of Leadership

By: J. E. Austin
Keywords: Leadership
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Austin, J. E. "The Invisible Side of Leadership." Leader to Leader 8 (spring 1998): 38–46.
  • 26 Apr 2018
  • Video

2018 G&WS: Alexis Smith Washington presents "Glass Cliffs or Invisible Bridge?"

  • 13 Oct 2009
  • News

Web Ads Hidden Under Cloak of Invisibility

  • 16 Mar 2020
  • News

Keep Sanitizer Out of the Market's Invisible Hand

  • 2021
  • Working Paper

Invisible Primes: Fintech Lending with Alternative Data

By: Marco Di Maggio, Dimuthu Ratnadiwakara and Don Carmichael
We exploit anonymized administrative data provided by a major fintech platform to investigate whether using alternative data to assess borrowers’ creditworthiness results in broader credit access. Comparing actual outcomes of the fintech platform’s model to... View Details
Keywords: Fintech Lending; Alternative Data; Machine Learning; Algorithm Bias; Finance; Information Technology; Financing and Loans; Analytics and Data Science; Credit
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Di Maggio, Marco, Dimuthu Ratnadiwakara, and Don Carmichael. "Invisible Primes: Fintech Lending with Alternative Data." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 22-024, October 2021.

    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
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    Keep Sanitizer Out of the Market's Invisible Hand

    By: Scott Duke Kominers
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    Kominers, Scott Duke. "Keep Sanitizer Out of the Market's Invisible Hand." Bloomberg Opinion (March 16, 2020).
    • 2006
    • Book

    Invisible Engines: How Software Platforms Drive Innovation and Transform Industries

    By: David S. Evans, Andrei Hagiu and Richard Schmalensee
    Keywords: Digital Platforms; Applications and Software; Innovation and Invention; Transformation
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    Evans, David S., Andrei Hagiu, and Richard Schmalensee. Invisible Engines: How Software Platforms Drive Innovation and Transform Industries. MIT Press, 2006.
    • 23 Nov 2020
    • News

    La campagne invisible de Joe Biden peut-elle devenir un modèle?

    • 01 Apr 2014
    • News

    Is The Invisible Hand Of The Market Choking Democracy?

    • January 1984
    • Case

    Invisible Hand: Readings from Adam Smith and Alexis de Tocqueville

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    Lander, Eric S. "Invisible Hand: Readings from Adam Smith and Alexis de Tocqueville." Harvard Business School Case 184-107, January 1984.
    • July 2021
    • Article

    Invisible Inequality Leads to Punishing the Poor and Rewarding the Rich

    By: Oliver P. Hauser, Gordon T. Kraft-Todd, David Rand, Martin A. Nowak and Michael I. Norton
    Four experiments examine how the lack of awareness of inequality affects behaviour towards the rich and poor. In Experiment 1, participants who became aware that wealthy individuals donated a smaller percentage of their income switched from rewarding the wealthy to... View Details
    Keywords: Income Transparency; Income; Wealth; Equality and Inequality; Knowledge; Behavior; Outcome or Result; Society; Policy
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    Hauser, Oliver P., Gordon T. Kraft-Todd, David Rand, Martin A. Nowak, and Michael I. Norton. "Invisible Inequality Leads to Punishing the Poor and Rewarding the Rich." Behavioural Public Policy 5, no. 3 (July 2021): 333–353.
    • 09 Nov 2023
    • HBS Case

    What Will It Take to Confront the Invisible Mental Health Crisis in Business?

    As a finance specialist, Harvard Business School Professor Lauren Cohen works to understand the dynamics that make businesses thrive. In his recent research on family companies, he has found one common thread among successful firms: They actively support their... View Details
    Keywords: by Kara Baskin; Health
    • 01 Jun 2002
    • News

    Profile: The Invisible Hand - Robert Massie and God's Green Earth

    Will the real Robert Kinloch Massie (DBA '89) please stand up? Priest. Politician. University lecturer. Medical marvel. Social activist. Prize-winning historian. Environmentalist. Executive. While Bob Massie is justified in rising to acknowledge any of these... View Details
    Keywords: Garry Emmons; management; ethics
    • 10 Nov 2021
    • News

    Supply Chain Crisis Gives Once Invisible Shipping Industry Record Profits and New Adversaries

    • Article

    Invisible Monuments and the Costs of Pharmaceutical Regulation: Twenty-Five Years of Drug Lag Debate

    By: Arthur A. Daemmrich
    Keywords: Cost; Health; Governing Rules, Regulations, and Reforms; Communication
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    Daemmrich, Arthur A. "Invisible Monuments and the Costs of Pharmaceutical Regulation: Twenty-Five Years of Drug Lag Debate." Pharmacy in History 45, no. 1 (2003): 3–17.
    • Article

    Beyond the Reach of the Invisible Hand: Impediments to Economic Activity, Market Failures, and Profitability

    By: Dennis Yao
    In this paper it is argued that failures of the competitive market are necessary conditions for supranormal profitability. Three fundamental causes of these market failures-production economies and sunk costs, transactions costs, and imperfect information-are developed... View Details
    Keywords: Economics; Markets; Failure; Profit; Cost; Information; Market Transactions; Competition; Strategy; Production
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    Yao, Dennis. "Beyond the Reach of the Invisible Hand: Impediments to Economic Activity, Market Failures, and Profitability." Strategic Management Journal 9 (Summer 1988): 59–70. (Harvard users click here for full text.)
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    Dissertation topic: The invisible hand and the good of communities: How institutional logics matter in local banks

    How do individuals’ backgrounds and identities influence the strategies and success of newly founded ventures? In my dissertation, I explore the impact on local bank startups of their founders’ community and financial identities. Those identities have... View Details

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