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Randolph B. Cohen
Randolph B. (Randy) Cohen is the MBA Class of 1975 Senior Lecturer of Entrepreneurial Management in the Finance Unit at Harvard Business School. Cohen’s main research focus has been the identification of top investment managers and the prediction of manager... View Details
- 2009
- Other Unpublished Work
Bridge Building in Venture Capital-Backed Acquisitions
- 22 Mar 2024
- Research & Ideas
Open Source Software: The $9 Trillion Resource Companies Take for Granted
- Career Coach
Alejandro Maldonado
Reza R. Satchu
Reza Satchu is a Senior Lecturer in the Entrepreneurship Management Unit at the Harvard Business School where he teaches The Entrepreneurial Manager and The Founder Mindset. He is also the Founder, Managing Partner and majority shareholder of Alignvest Management... View Details
- March 2009 (Revised November 2009)
- Case
WL Ross and Plascar
- August 2007 (Revised February 2008)
- Case
Pinnacle Ventures
- 14 Aug 2009
- Working Paper Summaries
Insider Trading Preceding Goodwill Impairments
- 2012
- Chapter
The Small Worlds of Business Groups: Liberalization and Network Dynamics
- 2014
- Article
Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting in China: Symbol or Substance?
- September 2023
- Article
Customer Churn and Intangible Capital
- May 2017
- Case
Promontory, Inc.
- October 1998
- Case
CRA Managed Care, Inc. (A)
- Research Summary
Current research
- August 1998
- Case
Record Masters
- March 2024
- Case
East Rock Capital: 'Talent Is the Best Asset Class'
- 2010
- Working Paper
Boundary Spanning in a For-profit Research Lab: An Exploration of the Interface Between Commerce and Academe
- 28 Jun 2012
- Working Paper Summaries
Leviathan in Business: Varieties of State Capitalism and their Implications for Economic Performance
- 2006
- Working Paper
Too Motivated?
I show that an agent's motivation to do well (objectively) may be unambiguously bad in a world with differing priors, i.e., when people openly disagree on the optimal course of action. The reason is that an agent who is strongly motivated is more likely to follow... View Details