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All HBS Web
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- Faculty Publications (182)
- 23 Feb 2021
- Research & Ideas
COVID-19 Shines New Light on Working Conditions in Supply Chains
- 2023
- Working Paper
Digital Lending and Financial Well-Being: Through the Lens of Mobile Phone Data
- 12 Oct 2020
- News
CEOs Increasingly See Sustainability as Path to Profitability
- September 2009 (Revised May 2011)
- Supplement
Acumen Fund: Measurement in Impact Investing (B)
- Web
My HBS Financial Aid Story: Why I Chose to Invest in My Future - MBA
- November 2009 (Revised March 2013)
- Case
PureCircle
- Research Summary
Dissertation: A Relational Perspective on Boundary Work: How Attorneys Manage Work-Life Boundaries
Many professionals struggle with managing boundaries between work and life outside of work. For decades researchers have been trying to understand this issue but we still have much to learn about it. With my dissertation, I aim to improve our understanding of... View Details
- April 1974 (Revised June 1983)
- Case
Robert F. Kennedy High School
- May 2020
- Case
Big Boom Beverages: Fight or Flight?
- March 1994 (Revised May 1994)
- Case
Lisa Benton (A)
- October 2020
- Case
TowerBrook: ESG in Action (A)
- May 2003
- Case
Environmental Defense
- 01 Mar 2012
- News
Capitalism’s New Agenda
- 2022
- Working Paper
Addressing Vaccine Hesitancy: Experimental Evidence from Nine Countries during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Policy versus Practice: Conceptions of Artificial Intelligence
The recent growth of concern around issues such as social biases implicit in algorithms, economic impacts of artificial intelligence (AI), or potential existential threats posed... View Details
- January 2014
- Case
CleanSpritz
- December 2010
- Article
The Hidden Advantages of Quiet Bosses
- January 2024 (Revised January 2024)
- Case
Generation Investment Management
- November 26, 2019
- Article
Veil-of-Ignorance Reasoning Favors the Greater Good
Veil-of-Ignorance Reasoning Favors the Greater Good
The “veil of ignorance” is a moral reasoning device designed to promote impartial decision-making by denying decision-makers access to potentially biasing information about who will benefit most or least from the available options. Veil-of-ignorance reasoning was... View Details