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- 2021
- Working Paper
Caccia Selvaggia: Myth, Rites, and the Right in Carlo Ginzburg's Storia notturna
By: Robert Fredona and Sophus A. Reinert
Carlo Ginzburg (b. 1939) is widely considered one of Europe’s leading historians. His masterpiece Storia notturna (Turin: Einaudi, 1989), widely praised for its extraordinary erudition and creativity, is now over three decades old but it continues to inspire...
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Fredona, Robert, and Sophus A. Reinert. "Caccia Selvaggia: Myth, Rites, and the Right in Carlo Ginzburg's Storia notturna." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 22-041, December 2021.
- 12 Dec 2013
- News
Mexico’s Pride, Its Oil, May Reopen to Big Multinationals
- 10 Jan 2011
- News
Starbucks' Logo Debate Shows Customers' Engagement
- 06 Dec 2013
- News
The Blockbuster Movie Model That Ate Hollywood
- 01 Mar 2024
- News
In My Humble Opinion: Role Model
One of four daughters of Pakistani immigrants, Salma Qarnain (MBA 2002) grew up in the midwestern “I” states of Iowa, Illinois, and Indiana before attending Stanford University. “It was my first experience feeling happy and comfortable in a place that had diversity,”...
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- 01 Dec 2009
- News
One Man Crime Wave
bound for upper management. As the executive Johnny Maleska says in Clemmie (1958), “You’ve got to eat, sleep, live, and dream the work .I can’t keep that close a focus on attention and ambition. So I won’t get into the real gravy.” The View Details
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Danny Lipsitz
At Columbia, Danny Lipsitz pursued a major not commonly associated with business: classics. “I had a terrific Latin teacher in high school who drew me in,” he says. In college, Danny sustained his interest in the classics and wrote his thesis on “the View Details
- 01 Jun 2018
- News
Ink: Alumni Books and Recommendations
be brought in.” Her advice: “Sometimes leading is creating and communicating the vision, inspiring people, and then getting out of the way.” What I’m Reading Leader: Insights from Indian Mythology by Devdutt Pattanaik “This book helped me...
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- 01 Sep 2006
- News
Down the Memory Chute
HBS was actually easier than being accepted as a WOC reader: In 1973, there were approximately 400 applicants for 4 WOC reader openings. Says Wailes, who as an MBA student was not allowed to take the WOC, “Whatever the mythology was about...
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Garry Emmons
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Podcast - Managing the Future of Work
biggest mythologies that needs to be punctured, is this idea that if you exclude lots of people without knowing anything about them, without knowing what they can do, that that somehow makes you a high-standards employer. If people have...
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