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- 01 Jun 2017
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Six Receive 2017 HBS Alumni Achievement Award
of Maryland.” In the beginning: “I found business just impossible. Had you known me five or seven years into my business experience, you would’ve said, ‘We had all hoped so much for him. But it’s a shame the way this is working out.’ ” A...
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- 31 May 2018
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Finding Freedom from Eating Disorders
my self-worth. I was accepted to Stanford, Harvard, Wharton, and Kellogg, but I truly believed that I wasn't smart enough. And that was the eating disorder voice concocting these lies which were very persuasive and believable. And then add View Details
- 02 Oct 2018
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New Research and Ideas, October 2, 2018
paper: https://pubwww.hbs.edu/faculty/Pages/item.aspx?num=55030 Governance Through Shame and Aspiration: Index Creation and Corporate Behavior By: Chattopadhyay, Akash, Matthew D. Shaffer, and Charles C.Y. Wang Abstract—After decades of both...
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Dina Gerdeman
- 17 Apr 2019
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Give It to Me Straight
his past. Now when he would hand stuff in to me, there was shame in his eyes. I would say to Bob something along the lines of, "Oh, Bob, you're so smart. You're so awesome. We all love working with you. This is a great start. Maybe you...
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- 14 Nov 2017
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New Research and Ideas: November 14, 2017
https://pubwww.hbs.edu/faculty/Pages/item.aspx?num=52652 Governance Through Shame and Aspiration: Index Creation and Corporate Behavior By: Chattopadhyay, Akash, Matthew D. Shaffer, and Charles C.Y. Wang Abstract—We study whether stock...
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Carmen Nobel
- 10 Apr 2012
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First Look: April 10
justify the actions of this individual and to behave more selfishly and less ethically themselves. We also establish the mechanism explaining this effect: when participants felt psychologically close to someone who had behaved selfishly, they were more likely to...
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Carmen Nobel