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Are Experts Blinded by Feasibility?: Experimental Evidence from a NASA Robotics Challenge
By: Jacqueline N. Lane, Zoe Szajnfarber, Jason Crusan, Michael Menietti and Karim R. Lakhani
Resource allocation decisions play a dominant role in shaping a firm’s technological trajectory and competitive advantage. Recent work indicates that innovative firms and scientific institutions tend to exhibit an anti-novelty bias when evaluating new projects and...
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Feasibility;
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Resource Allocation;
Technological Innovation;
Competitive Advantage;
Decision Making
Lane, Jacqueline N., Zoe Szajnfarber, Jason Crusan, Michael Menietti, and Karim R. Lakhani. "Are Experts Blinded by Feasibility? Experimental Evidence from a NASA Robotics Challenge." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 22-071, May 2022.
- 05 Jun 2018
- News
HBS Scaling Expert On Finding The Next Bezos, Zuckerberg
- 12 Jul 2020
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Banker Pay Theory Upended by Harvard Expert in Swedish Study
- 10 Mar 2022
- Video
Ask Me Anything: Expert Panel on the War in Ukraine
- 22 Jan 2014
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Financially, experts say Tanaka unlikely to be another Matsui
- 04 Mar 2009
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US experts clash on who can monitor financial risk
- 20 May 2022
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Musk Misconduct Allegation Won’t Stop Twitter Deal, Experts Say
- 12 Jun 2020
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Six Experts on How Capitalism Will Emerge after COVID-19
- 14 May 2012
- News
Your Q&A: Picking a New Director: Expert or Board Veteran?
- 12 Apr 2011
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What lies ahead for retail? Experts see equity funding
- 25 Mar 2021
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Pandemic Shopping Habits Are Giving Inflation Experts a Headache
- 16 Jul 2020
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Q&A: Harvard impact investing expert on proposed ESG rule
- 2008
- Chapter
The Evidence Does Not Speak for Itself: Expert Witnesses and the Organization of DNA-Typing Companies
By: Arthur A. Daemmrich
During the past 15 years, new biotechnology companies have promoted DNA typing as a sophisticated criminal and paternity identification technique. Private testing laboratories produce results that link individuals with crime scenes and fathers to their children....
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The Case for Integrative Innovation: An Expert System at Digital
By: D. A. Leonard
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Leonard, D. A. "The Case for Integrative Innovation: An Expert System at Digital." MIT Sloan Management Review 29, no. 1 (Fall 1987): 7–19.
- 09 Oct 2009
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