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All HBS Web
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- News (272)
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- Events (2)
- Multimedia (2)
- Faculty Publications (89)
- 2014
- Chapter
Can For-Profit Corporations Be Good Citizens? Perspectives from Four Business Leaders
- August 2011 (Revised October 2015)
- Case
Boardroom Battle Behind Bars: Gome Electrical Appliances Holdings—A Corporate Governance Drama
- 07 Nov 2016
- Research & Ideas
Corporate Tax Strategies Mirror Personal Returns of Top Execs
- September 1993 (Revised January 1996)
- Case
Kumon Educational Institute USA
- April 2021 (Revised July 2021)
- Case
Public Equities Impact Investing at BlackRock
- May 2010 (Revised July 2010)
- Case
Bank of America Acquires Merrill Lynch (A)
- 20 Oct 2009
- First Look
First Look: October 20
- December 2010 (Revised October 2021)
- Case
Silver Lake
- 11 Jun 2018
- Research & Ideas
Why South Korea's Samsung Built the Only Outdoor Skating Rink in Texas
- 25 Feb 2014
- First Look
First Look: February 25
- 2008
- Simulation
DEC v. Riverside
- November 2012 (Revised May 2013)
- Case
ASUSTeK and the Google Nexus 7 Tablet
- 02 Aug 2004
- What Do You Think?
For Greater Transparency, Is Section 404 an Effective Response?
- 15 Jul 2020
- Blog Post
From Teacher to Student: The Important Ways HBS Professors Showed Me How to Lead
- Article
ESG Integration in Investment Management: Myths and Realities
- 2013
- Article
Multinational Corporations, Global Justice and Corporate Responsibility: A Question of Purpose
Michael W. Toffel
Professor Toffel is the Senator John Heinz Professor of Environmental Management. His research examines how companies are addressing climate change (especially decarbonization) and other environmental and working condition issues in their operations and supply... View Details
- Research Summary
Multinational Enterprises and Corporate Responsibility
Multinational enterprises, especially those operating in developing economies, face wide-ranging demands to help persons whose basic needs are unmet. Pharmaceutical companies, for example, are asked to provide access to life-saving therapies to patients in countries... View Details
- December 2001 (Revised June 2002)
- Case
Compensation at Level 3 Communications
Innovating for Sustainability
Every major company is grappling with the meaning and application of sustainability in relation to its geographic location, industry and business model. Similarly, more and more institutional investors are incorporating sustainability into their... View Details