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- July 2016
- Article
Economic Implications of the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology Embryo Transfer Guidelines: Healthcare Dollars Saved by Reducing Iatrogenic Triplets
By: Malinda S. Lee, Brady T. Evans, Ariel Dora Stern and Mark D. Hornstein
Objective: To estimate the national cost savings resulting from reductions in higher-order multiple (HOM) live births (defined as three or more fetuses), following the initial publication of the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART) guidelines on ET in...
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Lee, Malinda S., Brady T. Evans, Ariel Dora Stern, and Mark D. Hornstein. "Economic Implications of the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology Embryo Transfer Guidelines: Healthcare Dollars Saved by Reducing Iatrogenic Triplets." Fertility and Sterility 106, no. 1 (July 2016): 189–195.e3.
- 2020
- Book
Work, Mate, Marry, Love: How Machines Shape Our Human Destiny
By: Debora L. Spar
Covering a time frame that ranges from 8000 BC to the present, and drawing upon both Marxist and feminist theories, the book argues that nearly all the decisions we make in our most intimate lives—whom to marry, how to have children, how to have sex, how to think about...
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Keywords:
Innovation;
Family;
Women;
Reproduction;
Artificial Intelligence;
Robots;
Gender;
Demography;
History;
Innovation and Invention;
Relationships;
Society;
Information Technology;
AI and Machine Learning;
Biotechnology Industry;
Computer Industry;
Health Industry;
Information Technology Industry;
Manufacturing Industry;
Technology Industry;
Africa;
Asia;
Europe;
Latin America;
North and Central America
Spar, Debora L. Work, Mate, Marry, Love: How Machines Shape Our Human Destiny. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2020.
- February 2019 (Revised October 2019)
- Case
Extend Fertility: Conceiving the Market for Egg Preservation (A)
By: Debora L. Spar and Olivia Hull
In April 2003, entrepreneur and MBA student Christy Jones was planning a new venture to help women preserve their fertility. Her company, Extend Fertility, would commercialize a technique known as egg freezing, in which a woman’s eggs were extracted and stored at low...
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Keywords:
Assisted Reproduction;
Entrepreneur;
Health And Wellness;
Fertility;
Infertility;
Women's Health;
Creating Markets;
Egg Freezing;
Fertility Clinic;
Entrepreneurship;
Strategy;
Marketing Strategy
Spar, Debora L., and Olivia Hull. "Extend Fertility: Conceiving the Market for Egg Preservation (A)." Harvard Business School Case 719-019, February 2019. (Revised October 2019.)
- July 2008 (Revised August 2008)
- Case
In-Vitro Fertilization: Outcomes Measurement
By: Michael E. Porter, Saquib Rahim and Benjamin Chung-Shi Tsai
As of 2007, there were very few examples of widespread measurement and reporting of health outcomes, a critical quality measure. In-vitro fertilization clinics have been required to report their patient's health outcomes since 1995. The protagonist of the case, Dr....
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Keywords:
Health Care and Treatment;
Medical Specialties;
Measurement and Metrics;
Operations;
Outcome or Result;
Health Industry;
Cleveland
Porter, Michael E., Saquib Rahim, and Benjamin Chung-Shi Tsai. "In-Vitro Fertilization: Outcomes Measurement." Harvard Business School Case 709-403, July 2008. (Revised August 2008.)
Reconsidering Culture and Poverty
Culture has returned to the poverty research agenda. Over the past decade, sociologists, demographers, and even economists have begun asking questions about the role of culture in many aspects of poverty, at times even explaining the behavior of low-income... View Details
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Curriculum - MBA
providing assisted reproduction services, family planning services, pregnancy care, and surgical services to women and their families. Questions addressed include ethics surrounding the abortion and fetal...
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- 20 Aug 2020
- Book
From the Plow to the Pill: How Technology Shapes Our Lives
For centuries, the creation of innovative technology—from steam engines and automobiles to computers and smartphones—has dramatically changed the nature of our work. Less deeply understood has been the impact of technology on the inner currents of our personal lives,...
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by Dina Gerdeman
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Services for Faculty & Staff | Baker Library | Bloomberg Center | Harvard Business School
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Services for Visiting Researchers | Baker Library | Bloomberg Center | Harvard Business School
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Search Collections | Baker Library | Bloomberg Center | Harvard Business School
Collections & Archives Special Collections and Archives Search Collections Search Collections Baker Library Special Collections and Archives maintains numerous tools to assist users with locating books, serials, archival and manuscript...
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Services for Doctoral Students | Baker Library | Bloomberg Center | Harvard Business School
using Baker collections and licensed and publicly available data sources. Digital Image Requests from Special Collections and Archives /services/digital-image-requests-from-special-collections-and-archives Reproduction information 67...
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Copyright and Citations | Baker Library | Bloomberg Center | Harvard Business School
on Access to Digital Reproductions of Works in the Public Domain.Useful resources for establishing public domain include Cornell University’s Copyright Term and the Public Domain in the United States chart and the Stanford Copyright...
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Winners & Runners-up - New Venture Competition
Runner-Up & Crowd Favorite Winner Cotton cush for baby’s tush. 2020 Business Track Alife Health, Inc. Paxton Maeder-York, MBA 2020 (pmaederyork@mba2020.hbs.edu) Business Track Winner Alife Health helps doctors select the healthiest embryo(s) for View Details
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Annual Report 2020 - Annual Report 2020
enterprise, and alumni tracks was $75,000 each. STUDENT BUSINESS TRACK WINNERS Dublier Grand Prize: Alife Health, Inc. Helps doctors select the healthiestembryo(s) for assisted reproductive therapy....
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Recommended Reading - Advancing Racial Equity
and reshapes contemporary understandings of how US and global citizens are thinking about race. Poison in the Ivy: Race Relations and the Reproduction of Inequality on Elite College Campuses By: Carson W. Byrd The world of elite campuses...
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- 01 Jun 2006
- News
The Baby Business
health, morality, and fairness, it is high time, she says, to consider how to bring order to this chaotic arena. Is this really a “market,” and if so, how big is it? We don’t like to think of children as economic objects, and yet over the past thirty years, advances in...
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2023 Symposium - Race, Gender & Equity
published Embodied Social Justice – Rae teaches internationally on embodied microaggressions and somatic research methods. Tina Opie Tina Opie is an Assistant Professor in the Management Division at Babson College, teaching organizational...
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- 07 Jan 2008
- Research & Ideas
Pursuing a Deadly Opportunity
raising instinctive fears of bodysnatchers looking for a quick payday. It's just these kinds of gray zones that HBS assistant professor Michel Anteby likes to research, areas where questions of legitimacy and moral beliefs are raised....
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