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Robert S. Kaplan
Robert S. Kaplan is Senior Fellow and Marvin Bower Professor of Leadership Development, Emeritus at the Harvard Business School. He joined the HBS faculty in 1984 after spending 16 years on the faculty of the business school at Carnegie-Mellon University, where he... View Details
Moving Forward: The Future of Consumer Credit and Mortgage Finance
The recent collapse of the mortgage market revealed fractures in the credit... View Details
Ray A. Goldberg
A native of North Dakota, Dr. Goldberg received his A.B. from Harvard University in 1948, his MBA from the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration in 1950 and his Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics from the University of Minnesota in 1952.
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- 2008
- Working Paper
Open to Negotiation: Phenomenological Assumptions and Knowledge Dissemination
- March 2023
- Teaching Note
Ransomware Attack at Colonial Pipeline Company
- February 2014 (Revised May 2014)
- Background Note
Finding the Money: An Overview of Infrastructure Finance Challenges and Opportunities
- December 2007 (Revised March 2013)
- Case
Queensland Sugar Limited
John P. Kotter
John P. Kotter is internationally known and widely regarded as the foremost speaker on the topics of Leadership and Change. His is the premier voice on how the best organizations actually achieve successful transformations. The Konosuke... View Details
- February 2012
- Case
Henkel: Building a Winning Culture
- Research Summary
Optimal Contracting with Reciprocal Agents
(with Florian Englmaier) (Job Market Paper)
Abstract: Empirically, compensation systems often seem to generate substantial effort despite weak incentives. We consider reciprocal motivations as a source of incentives. We solve for the optimal... View Details
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Internet Auctions for Close Substitutes
Economists agree that eBays auction design is sensible and potentially welfare-maximizing for the trade of collectibles, which are unique and idiosyncratic. For mainstream goods, which have close but imperfect substitutes (cars, cameras, computers, clothes), the... View Details
- November 2015
- Article
Modularity and Intellectual Property Protection
- October 1996 (Revised December 1996)
- Case
United Electric Controls
Modularity and Intellectual Property Protection
- 22 Aug 2013
- Working Paper Summaries
From Green Users to Green Voters
- 14 Sep 2023
- Blog Post
MBAs Accelerate Their Social Enterprise Ventures
- November–December 2023
- Article
Look the Part? The Role of Profile Pictures in Online Labor Markets
- April 1999
- Case
French Pension System, The: On The Verge Of Retirement? (Abridged)
- September 1997 (Revised October 1997)
- Case