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- 17 Dec 2013
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First Look: December 17
from the developed to the developing country and (ii) adjustment costs to investment flows. Consistent with the model, we observe that the flow of technologies from N to S co-moves positively with output in both N and S. After calibrating...
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Carmen Nobel
- 10 Apr 2012
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First Look: April 10
absent from the largest retail markets. Moreover, every retailer that has ventured overseas has failed as often as it has succeeded. On average, the extent of internationalization doesn't have a significant effect on either retailers' revenue growth View Details
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Carmen Nobel
- 07 Dec 2010
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First Look: Dec. 7
decision rights and (2) adjust for local information, including historical performance data, in their decisions. These decision-making patterns are associated with large and systematic differences in learning View Details
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Sean Silverthorne
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Podcast - Managing the Future of Work
offers at the rate of one percent of the number of applications they filed. What we came up with was this notion that the way employers were approaching the process—of identifying applicants and then qualifying applicants to be...
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- 17 Jan 2012
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First Look: January 17
the more traditional interest rate and tax channels-suggests new considerations in assessing the impact of government spending on private sector economic activity. Read the paper: http://www.people.hbs.edu/cmalloy/pdffiles/envaloy.pdf...
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Sean Silverthorne
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Podcast - Managing the Future of Work
Now, let’s go back to that Covid moment that you mentioned. What was the adjustment that Covid required? And have you seen additional changes from where you were in March of 2019 to where you are today?Wallach: If you go all the way back...
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valued very differently. Like, for example, soft skills become much, much more critical; the ability to work with other business partners becomes so much more critical, because all of those business decisions are intertwined. Kerr: We...
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fall was that labor was getting some power, labor was getting some more voice to its actions. I think there was “Striketober” at one point in time. So just maybe share with us a little bit about how collective bargaining happens in the federal government, and are there...
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because we think there will be real benefits by starting there.Kerr: And Jared, just continuing on that—and we’ll use the email curation as a great example—you can imagine that there are individuals within the workplace who have preferences, and they can View Details
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second part is, how can adjustments to that old model affect our ability to have a diverse workforce and reach out to workers that historically would not have been able to fit into the Slack schedule when it was so office-centric.Elliott:...
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evaluating the degree to which accounting policies and standards capture underlying economics; assessing earnings quality; and making adjustments to eliminate accounting distortions. Performance analysis and valuation: assessing current...
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