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Why Do Consumers Contribute to Connected Goods? A Dynamic Game of Competition and Cooperation in Social Networks
Social network platforms and media rely on the voluntary contributions of individual users to stay relevant. Consumers (users) contribute content such as photographs, videos, tweets etc.: these are available to any of their friends or peers, but not... View Details
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Overview of Research
My research examines approaches to improving the performance of our health care delivery system with a primary focus on health information technology. Reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of my program, my dissertation draws upon theories and insights from... View Details
- 22 Oct 2014
- HBS Seminar
Koleman Strumpf, University of Kansas School of Business
- 2020
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Business, Ethics and Institutions. The Evolution of Turkish Capitalism in a Comparative Perspective
- 23 May 2012
- Research & Ideas
Five Ways to Make Your Company More Innovative
- 01 Dec 2015
- HBS Seminar
Nicola Lacetera, University of Toronto
- 05 May 2014
- Working Paper Summaries
Firms and the Economics of Skilled Immigration
- 15 Jan 2014
- Working Paper Summaries
Redrawing the Lines: Did Political Incumbents Influence Electoral Redistricting in the World’s Largest Democracy?
- 29 Apr 2016
- HBS Seminar
Richard Freeman, Harvard University & NBER
- 01 Jun 2006
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Profiles from the Class of 2006
- 21 Dec 2022
- News
HBS Community Comes Together in Wake of Ukraine Invasion
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The New Social Contract: Contractors, Firms, and Agencies
- 26 Jul 2006
- Research & Ideas
The Strategic Way to Go to Market
- 07 Sep 2006
- Working Paper Summaries
Optimal Value and Growth Tilts in Long-Horizon Portfolios
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The Panama Canal
The Big Ditch is the first quantitative economic history of the Panama Canal and its effect on Panama, the United States, and the world economy. It makes three general arguments. First, that the Panama Canal was very important to... View Details
- 30 Jan 2013
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These Are the Good Old Days: Foreign Entry and the Mexican Banking System
- 2014
- Working Paper
The Organizational and Geographic Drivers of Absorptive Capacity: An Empirical Analysis of Pharmaceutical R&D Laboratories
- 21 Nov 2011
- Working Paper Summaries
Caste and Entrepreneurship in India
- 20 Sep 2013
- Working Paper Summaries
Historical Origins of Environmental Sustainability in the German Chemical Industry, 1950s-1980s
- 2013
- Working Paper