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- March 2022
- Article
Gender Gaps in Venture Capital Performance
- January 4, 2019
- Article
How Companies Can Balance Social Impact and Financial Goals
- August 8, 2018
- Article
Hospital-based ACOs Face Challenges in Tracking Performance Indicators
- 27 Dec 2014
- News
Excusing selfishness in charitable giving: The role of risk
- Forthcoming
- Article
Strategic Decision Making at Platform Transitions: The Case of Nokia (2010-2011).
- August 2014
- Article
Friends in High Places
- 2016
- Working Paper
Saving More in Groups: Field Experimental Evidence from Chile
- 2013
- Working Paper
Testing Coleman's Social-Norm Enforcement Mechanism: Evidence from Wikipedia
Regulatory Uncertainty and Corporate Responses to Environmental Protection in China
Roy D. Shapiro
Roy D. Shapiro is the Philip Caldwell Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration. He is currently the faculty co-chair of the School's Technology and Operations Management Unit... View Details
- August 2019 (Revised March 2022)
- Case
Family Matters: Governance at the Zamil Group
- 11 Dec 2006
- Working Paper Summaries
Three Perspectives on Team Learning: Outcome Improvement, Task Mastery, and Group Process
- 2017
- Working Paper
Private and Public Disclosures in Countries with Weak Institutional Environments: Evidence from Shanghai-Hong Kong Connect
- December 2003 (Revised March 2005)
- Background Note
Who is a Professional?
- September 2005
- Article
Affect and Creativity at Work
Do Powerful Politicians Cause Corporate Downsizing?
Broadening Focus: Spillovers, Complementarities and Specialization in the Hospital Industry
The long-standing argument that focused operations outperform others stands in contrast to claims about the benefits of broader operational scope. Within the literature on corporate strategy, this tension between focus and breadth is reconciled by the concept of... View Details
Rajiv Lal
Rajiv Lal, is the Stanley Roth, Sr. Professor of Retailing at Harvard Business School. He is currently teaching an elective MBA course on the Business of Smart Connected Products/IOT. He has been responsible for the retailing curriculum and has served as the course... View Details
- 2024
- Working Paper
Bringing Science to Market: Knowledge Foundations and Performance
- 2023
- Working Paper