Many consumers feel powerless in the face of big industry’s interests. And the dominant view of economic regulators (influenced by Mancur Olson’s book The Logic of Collective Action, published in 1965) agrees with them. According to this... View Details
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Linda A. Hill
Linda A. Hill is the Wallace Brett Donham Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School and Faculty Chair of the Leadership Initiative. Hill is regarded as one of the top experts on leadership and innovation. Hill is... View Details
- January–February 2022
- Article
Operational Disruptions, Firm Risk, and Control Systems
- October 2014 (Revised September 2017)
- Case
The National Football League and Brain Injuries
- 01 Aug 2023
- What Do You Think?
As Leaders, Why Do We Continue to Reward A, While Hoping for B?
- 06 Sep 2012
- Working Paper Summaries
FIN Around the World: The Contribution of Financing Activity to Profitability
- September 2016
- Article
Monitoring Global Supply Chains
- Article
ESG Integration in Investment Management: Myths and Realities
- Research Summary
Overview
- June 2023
- Article
Can Purpose Foster Stakeholder Trust in Corporations
- Article
Effects of Description of Options on Parental Perinatal Decision-Making
- Research Summary
Strategic participation of social movement organizations
Social movements and related social movement organizations (SMOs) play an important role in the formation of new industries and market niches, as well as the emergence of new organizational forms. I argue that as SMOs become more sophisticated and... View Details
- 1996
- Article
Limits on Interest Rate Rules in the IS Model
- Research Summary
Negotiation Ethics and Moral Decisionmaking
Whenever people and organizations negotiate, they implicitly decide what -- if anything -- they owe their counterparts in regard to candor, distributional fairness, and the possible use of pressure. The deals that they reach may also have impacts on stakeholders who... View Details
- May 3, 2023
- Article
What Top-Performing Sales Managers Do Differently
- February 2008
- Article
Blonde and Blue-eyed?: Globalizing Beauty, c.1945–c.1980
- 19 Feb 2019
- News
Do voter ID laws reduce turnout among black Americans?
Does Context Outweigh Individual Characteristics in Driving Voting Behavior? Evidence from Relocations within the U.S.
The Gift of Global Talent
The global race for talent is on, with countries and businesses competing for the best and brightest. Foreign talent has transformed U.S. science and engineering, reshaped the economy, and influenced society at large. But America is bogged down in thorny debates on... View Details
- 14 Nov 2023
- Research & Ideas