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- April 2024
- Case
Market Dynamics and Moral Dilemmas: Novo Nordisk’s Weight Loss Drugs
By: Joseph L. Badaracco, Tom Quinn and John Schultz
Danish pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk was owned by a charitable foundation, and since its founding in the 1920s had focused on producing insulin to treat diabetes. In 2017, however, it released Ozempic, a diabetes treatment with the revolutionary side effect of...
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Keywords:
Cost vs Benefits;
Decisions;
Judgments;
Values and Beliefs;
Global Strategy;
Health Care and Treatment;
Patents;
Growth and Development Strategy;
Growth Management;
Product Positioning;
Supply and Industry;
Supply Chain;
Corporate Social Responsibility and Impact;
Mission and Purpose;
Philanthropy and Charitable Giving;
Opportunities;
Social Issues;
Equality and Inequality;
Pharmaceutical Industry;
Health Industry;
Denmark;
United States;
Europe;
China;
India;
Middle East;
North Africa
- January 2024
- Teaching Note
Automating Morality: Ethics for Intelligent Machines
By: Joseph L. Badaracco and Tom Quinn
- December 2023 (Revised March 2024)
- Case
Invest or Build - or Steal? (A)
By: Joseph Badaracco
Badaracco, Joseph. "Invest or Build - or Steal? (A)." Harvard Business School Case 324-034, December 2023. (Revised March 2024.)
- December 2023 (Revised March 2024)
- Supplement
Invest or Build - or Steal? (B)
By: Joseph Badaracco
Badaracco, Joseph. "Invest or Build - or Steal? (B)." Harvard Business School Supplement 324-035, December 2023. (Revised March 2024.)
- 2023
- Book
Your True Moral Compass: Defining Reality, Responsibility, and Practicality in Your Leadership Moments
This book presents a new, powerful, and practical way of making final decisions on the hard, complex, uncertain problems of life and work. What if you have looked at the data, talked with trusted colleagues, and applied all the relevant managerial and ethical...
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Badaracco, Joseph L. Your True Moral Compass: Defining Reality, Responsibility, and Practicality in Your Leadership Moments. SpringerBriefs in Philosophy. Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2023.
- August 2023 (Revised December 2023)
- Case
Automating Morality: Ethics for Intelligent Machines
By: Joseph L. Badaracco Jr. and Tom Quinn
As autonomy became a more significant part of modern life – most notably in autonomous vehicles (AVs), such as Teslas – ethical debates about whether and how to impart ethics to machines heated up. Utilitarians pointed out that autonomous vehicles crashed much less...
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Keywords:
Cost vs Benefits;
Judgments;
Fairness;
Moral Sensibility;
Values and Beliefs;
Cross-Cultural and Cross-Border Issues;
Disruptive Innovation;
Technology Adoption;
Risk and Uncertainty;
Cognition and Thinking;
Technological Innovation;
Auto Industry;
Technology Industry;
Africa;
Asia;
Europe;
North and Central America;
Oceania;
South America
Badaracco, Joseph L., Jr., and Tom Quinn. "Automating Morality: Ethics for Intelligent Machines." Harvard Business School Case 324-007, August 2023. (Revised December 2023.)
- June 2021
- Teaching Plan
Karin Vinik at South Lake Hospital
Teaching Plan for HBS Case Nos. 320-071, 320-072, 320-073, and 320-074.
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- June 2021
- Teaching Plan
PepsiCo, Profits, and Food: The Belt Tightens
Teaching Plan for HBS Case No. 314-055.
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- January 2021
- Supplement
Karin Vinik at South Lake Hospital (B)-(D)
By: Joseph L. Badaracco and Kim B. Clark
Badaracco, Joseph L., and Kim B. Clark. "Karin Vinik at South Lake Hospital (B)-(D)." Harvard Business School Supplement 321-118, January 2021.
- 2020
- Book
Step Back: How to Bring the Art of Reflection into Your Busy Life
Badaracco, Joseph L. Step Back: How to Bring the Art of Reflection into Your Busy Life. Boston: Harvard Business Review Press, 2020.
- December 2019 (Revised February 2024)
- Case
Karin Vinik at South Lake Hospital (A)
By: Joseph L. Badaracco and Kim B. Clark
A newly appointed hospital CEO must decide how aggressively she should pursue a sexual harassment accusation against a long-time senior hospital executive, who was also a rival for the CEO position.
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Badaracco, Joseph L., and Kim B. Clark. "Karin Vinik at South Lake Hospital (A)." Harvard Business School Case 320-071, December 2019. (Revised February 2024.)
- December 2019
- Supplement
Karin Vinik at South Lake Hospital (B)
By: Joseph L. Badaracco and Kim B. Clark
Supplements the (A) case.
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Badaracco, Joseph L., and Kim B. Clark. "Karin Vinik at South Lake Hospital (B)." Harvard Business School Supplement 320-072, December 2019.
- December 2019
- Supplement
Karin Vinik at South Lake Hospital (C)
By: Joseph L. Badaracco and Kim B. Clark
Supplements the (A) case.
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Badaracco, Joseph L., and Kim B. Clark. "Karin Vinik at South Lake Hospital (C)." Harvard Business School Supplement 320-073, December 2019.
- December 2019
- Supplement
Karin Vinik at South Lake Hospital (D)
By: Joseph L. Badaracco and Kim B. Clark
Supplements the (A) case.
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Badaracco, Joseph L., and Kim B. Clark. "Karin Vinik at South Lake Hospital (D)." Harvard Business School Supplement 320-074, December 2019.
- November 2018 (Revised January 2019)
- Module Note
Responsibilities to Investors (Abridged)
By: Lena G. Goldberg and Joseph L. Badaracco
This note focuses on managers’ responsibilities—economic, legal, and ethical—to investors. In capitalist and some socialist economies, these responsibilities traditionally have been grounded in fiduciary duties and are typically part of the common law or statutory law...
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Keywords:
Responsibilities To Investors;
Investors;
Responsibility;
Business and Shareholder Relations;
Management;
Ethics
Goldberg, Lena G., and Joseph L. Badaracco. "Responsibilities to Investors (Abridged)." Harvard Business School Module Note 319-066, November 2018. (Revised January 2019.)
- January 2017
- Background Note
Elements of Japanese Corporate Governance
By: Lena Goldberg and Joseph Badaracco
Goldberg, Lena, and Joseph Badaracco. "Elements of Japanese Corporate Governance." Harvard Business School Background Note 317-093, January 2017.
- December 2016 (Revised November 2017)
- Module Note
Responsibilities to Investors
By: Lena G. Goldberg and Joseph L. Badaracco
Goldberg, Lena G., and Joseph L. Badaracco. "Responsibilities to Investors." Harvard Business School Module Note 317-078, December 2016. (Revised November 2017.)
- Article
How to Tackle Your Toughest Decisions
The toughest calls managers have to make come in situations when they have worked hard to gather the facts and have done the best analysis they can, but they still don’t know what to do. Then judgment—a fusion of thinking, feelings, experience, imagination, and...
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Badaracco, Joseph L. "How to Tackle Your Toughest Decisions." Harvard Business Review 94, no. 9 (September 2016): 104–107.
- 2016
- Book
Managing in the Gray: Five Timeless Questions for Resolving Your Toughest Problems at Work
Part of a manager's job is making tough calls, and the hardest challenge can be resolving "gray area” problems—situations in which analysis of the numbers, facts, and data fails to provide a clear answer. Gray areas test not only managers’ skills but also their...
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Badaracco, Joseph L. Managing in the Gray: Five Timeless Questions for Resolving Your Toughest Problems at Work. Harvard Business Review Press, 2016.
- September 2015 (Revised January 2023)
- Background Note
Ethical Analysis: Situation versus Character
When we think of human behavior, especially from a moral perspective, we often rely on explanations based on character. We think that good decisions and responsible behavior require people with integrity and strong character and that immoral behavior originates within...
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Keywords:
Decision Choices and Conditions;
Ethics;
Behavior;
Personal Characteristics;
Power and Influence;
Situation or Environment;
Values and Beliefs;
Social Psychology
Nohria, Nitin, Sandra J. Sucher, Joseph Badaracco, and Bridget Gurtler. "Ethical Analysis: Situation versus Character." Harvard Business School Background Note 316-078, September 2015. (Revised January 2023.)