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- News (115)
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- Events (7)
- Multimedia (1)
- Faculty Publications (387)
- May 2005 (Revised January 2006)
- Case
Mortgage Backs at Ticonderoga
- September 2016
- Case
Partners Group: Ain't No Mountain High Enough
- Research Summary
Behavioral Hazard and Public Policy
It is well recognized that people overuse low-value medical care due to moral hazard—because copays are lower than costs. Now Professor Schwartzstein has introduced the concept of “behavioral hazard” to explain the opposite: people underuse high-value care because... View Details
- June 2014 (Revised March 2016)
- Case
Relating to Peapod
- June 2012
- Article
Comovement and Predictability Relationships Between Bonds and the Cross-Section of Stocks
- 2022
- Working Paper
Heterogeneity of Gain-Loss Attitudes and Expectations-Based Reference Points
- 2012
- Working Paper
Average Marginal Income Tax Rates in New Zealand, 1907-2009
- Research Summary
Valuation Theory and Practice
- August 2008 (Revised August 2009)
- Case
Lan Airlines in 2008: Connecting the World to Latin America
- 2019
- Book
Problem Solving: HBS Alumni Making a Difference in the World
- October 2009 (Revised April 2010)
- Supplement
Societe Generale (B): The Jerome Kerviel Affair
- June 2023
- Case
Investing in the Climate Transition at Neuberger Berman
Frank Nagle
Frank Nagle is an assistant professor in the Strategy Unit at Harvard Business School. Professor Nagle studies how competitors can collaborate on the creation of core technologies, while still competing on the products and services built on top of them. His research... View Details
- 16 May 2007
- Working Paper Summaries
On The General Relativity of Fiscal Language
- December 2012
- Article
Evidence on the Use of Unverifiable Estimates in Required Goodwill Impairment
- 2010
- Working Paper
Prosocial Spending and Well-Being: Cross-Cultural Evidence for a Psychological Universal
Robert C. Merton
Robert C. Merton is the School of Management Distinguished Professor of Finance at the MIT Sloan School of Management.
Merton is University Professor Emeritus at Harvard University and was the George Fisher Baker Professor of...
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- 2012
- Working Paper
IP Modularity: Profiting from Innovation by Aligning Product Architecture with Intellectual Property
The Link Between Bonds and Individual Stocks
Government bonds comove more strongly with bond-like stocks: stocks of large, mature, low-volatility, profitable, dividend-paying firms that are neither high growth nor distressed. Variables derived from the yield curve that are already known to predict returns on... View Details
- October 2018
- Article