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- July 1981
- Article
On Market Timing and Investment Performance Part I: An Equilibrium Theory of Value for Market Forecasts
- 1981
- Article
A Consumer Based Approach for Establishing Priorities in Consumer Information Programs: Implications for Public Policy
- 1982
- Article
Correlates of Deficient Consumer Environments: The Case of the Elderly
- 1980
- Book
Tax and Investment Policies for Hard Minerals: Public and Multinational Enterprises in Indonesia
- December 1978 (Revised March 1992)
- Case
Archdiocese of New York
- 1978
- Article
Perceptions of Unfair Marketing Practices: Consumerism Implications
- 1977
- Article
The Management of Marketing Conflict: Implications for Public Policy
- Forthcoming
- Article
Activist Directors: Determinants and Consequences
- Research Summary
Business and Low Income Sectors: The Creation of Economic and Social Value
- Teaching Interest
Business Opportunties in Climate Adaptation
This is a Short Intensive Program or SIP at Harvard Business School. It’s an optional student offering prior to the formal start of the Spring semester the following week. SIPs tend to cover new material on current topics, to be less formal than the HBS Case Study... View Details
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Consumer-Brand Relationships and CRM
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Corporate Governance and International Competitiveness
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Creating Corporate Value Added
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Crowdsourced reviews
To determine whether online consumer reviews influence the way that reputation is formed, Professor Luca has combined reviews from the website Yelp.com with public restaurant data. He has shown that a one-star increase in Yelp ratings results in a 5- to 9-percent... View Details
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Current Research
Professor John is a behavioral scientist who uses both laboratory and field experiments to investigate questions that are at the intersection of marketing, organizational behavior, and public policy.
Professor John’s work has been published in leading... View Details
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Demystifying Family Businesses
This course is primarily designed for students who are pursuing a career in family run businesses, family owned businesses, investment roles in family offices, or students that might invest in or wholly purchase a family owned business through a private equity firm,... View Details
- Forthcoming
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Differentiating on Diversity: How Disclosing Workforce Diversity Influences Consumer Choice
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Doing Business in Africa
This course introduces frameworks and models for smart and focused investing and operations across sectors, nations, industries, and time frames in Africa. Students will learn tools and skills to help navigate the business landscape of Africa in terms of selection... View Details
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