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All HBS Web
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- People (4)
- News (361)
- Research (1,033)
- Events (19)
- Multimedia (2)
- Faculty Publications (395)
- July–August 2023
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Demand Learning and Pricing for Varying Assortments
- May–June 2019
- Article
U-Shaped Conformity in Online Social Networks
- February 2018
- Article
Retention Futility: Targeting High-Risk Customers Might Be Ineffective.
- 2017
- Working Paper
Discretionary Task Ordering: Queue Management in Radiological Services
- July 2021
- Article
Do Interactions with Candidates Increase Voter Support and Participation? Experimental Evidence from Italy
- 2023
- Working Paper
Effects of Structured Sharing of Best Practices in an Unstructured Information Sharing System
- Research Summary
Overview
The Information Age has introduced well-received opportunities to track performance. Fitbits and Fuelbands allow individuals to track their own performance; companies like Uber and leading hospitals help you choose a driver or a doctor based on how others rated... View Details
- March 2022
- Article
Sensitivity Analysis of Agent-based Models: A New Protocol
- September 2012
- Article
The Relationship Between Economic Preferences and Psychological Personality Measures
- 2024
- Working Paper
Anytime-Valid Inference in Linear Models and Regression-Adjusted Causal Inference
- April 2020
- Article
Designs for Estimating the Treatment Effect in Networks with Interference
Time-saving Services Can Reduce Gender Gaps in Business Performance
Worldwide, women business owners earn less than men. Women tend to run businesses in less profitable sectors than men, but even within the same sector, women-owned businesses underperform male-owned businesses. Full-time employed women typically report higher chore... View Details
- April 2019 (Revised January 2022)
- Case
Clear Link Technologies, LLC: Driving Sales with Peer Effects
Importance of Being Causal
Causal inference is the study of how actions, interventions, or treatments affect outcomes of interest. The methods that have received the lion’s share of attention in the data science literature for establishing causation are variations of randomized... View Details
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The Importance of Being Causal
- September 2020 (Revised September 2021)
- Supplement
Student Success at Georgia State University (B)
- 30 Jun 2020
- News
What Coronavirus Researchers Can Learn From Economists
- 27 Jun 2018
- Working Paper Summaries
Negotiating a Better Future: How Interpersonal Skills Facilitate Inter-Generational Investment
- 09 Nov 2017
- HBS Seminar
Alfonso Gambardella, Bocconi University
V.G. Narayanan
Professor Narayanan is the Thomas D. Casserly, Jr. Professor of Business Administration, and Senior Associate Dean of Executive Education and HBS Online. His research focuses on management accounting with an interest in performance evaluation and incentives. He uses... View Details