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- 02 Feb 2010
- First Look
First Look: Feb. 2
Incentives, and Explicit Incentives Authors:Romana L. Autrey, Shane S. Dikolli, and D. Paul Newman Publication:Journal of Management Accounting Research (forthcoming) Abstract We examine a setting in which managers have differential...
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Martha Lagace
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Podcast - Managing the Future of Work
have a set of technical skills, but we’re looking for people who can do more than just have technical skills. And candidly, even on the technical side, what you learn when you’re learning programming in school and when you walk in and have to do it at a View Details
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upward mobility. What does this opportunity snapshot reveal about the U.S. labor market, and what impact is the index having?Welcome to the Managing the Future of Work podcast from Harvard Business School. I’m your host, Bill Kerr. The index, launched in 2022, is a...
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Establishing from the get-go, really ensuring that the curriculum was going to be aligned with the competencies that were needed in the workforce, that that was going to be a core differentiator in WGU’s offering. At the same time early...
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- 18 Mar 2014
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First Look: March 18
simplicity of accepting an equal split with the costs of negotiating a differentiated allocation of founder equity. We test the predictions of the theory on a proprietary dataset comprised of 1,476 founders in 511 entrepreneurial...
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Sean Silverthorne
- 28 Oct 2020
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Keep Your Weary Workers Engaged
Nohria and colleagues suggests that people are guided by four basic emotional needs, or drives, that are the product of our common evolutionary heritage. These four drives—the “ABCD” of human motivation—are: Acquire. Obtain scarce goods,...
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- 08 Dec 2020
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Keep Your Weary Workers Engaged
Nohria and colleagues suggests that people are guided by four basic emotional needs, or drives, that are the product of our common evolutionary heritage. These four drives—the “ABCD” of human motivation—are: Acquire. Obtain scarce goods,...
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Laura Alfaro Spring2025 Q3 1.5 Globalization and Emerging Markets Business, Government & the International Economy Reshmaan Hussam Spring2025 Q3Q4 3.0 ^ back to top I Area Faculty Name Term Quarter Credits IFC: Europe; Decarbonization and Sustainable View Details
- 06 Jun 2005
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Microsoft vs. Open Source: Who Will Win?
regardless of the intrinsically better design and potential differential value of Linux. In other words, harnessing demand-side learning more efficiently is not sufficient for Linux to win the competitive battle against Windows. Having...
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