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- 26 Nov 2018
- Working Paper Summaries
Demand Estimation in Models of Imperfect Competition
- June 2022 (Revised July 2022)
- Technical Note
Causal Inference
- 2014
- Article
Prosocial Spending and Happiness: Using Money to Benefit Others Pays Off
- Article
Causal Inference in Accounting Research
- July 11, 2023
- Article
How Reputation Does (and Does Not) Drive People to Punish Without Looking
- June 2003
- Case
Peabody Elementary School (A)
- 07 Mar 2013
- HBS Seminar
Mike Toffel, Harvard Business School
- Research Summary
Teaching and Research Interests
- 2014
- Article
Thought Calibration: How Thinking Just the Right Amount Increases One’s Influence and Appeal
- Teaching Interest
IFC Asia: China's Belt & Road Initiative
The course objective is to provide students perspectives and insight into one of the major political and economic development programs of China – its Belt and Road Initiative, a strategy that involves infrastructure development and investments in countries spanning... View Details
- Article
Managing Perceptions of Distress at Work: Reframing Emotion as Passion
- March 2012
- Article
The Hierarchical Face: Higher Rankings Lead to Less Cooperative Looks
Markets, Morals, and Practices of Trade: Jurisdictional Disputes in the U.S. Commerce in Cadavers (article)
This study examines the U.S. commerce in human cadavers for medical education and research to explore variation in legitimacy in trades involving similar goods. It draws on archival, interview, and observational data mainly from New York state to analyze market... View Details
- 2015
- Working Paper
The Challenges and Enhancing Opportunities of Global Project Management: Evidence from Chinese and Dutch Cross-Cultural Project Management
- 17 Oct 2016
- News
The Right (And Wrong) Way To Harness Your Company's Underdog Status
Descent-to-Delete: Gradient-Based Methods for Machine Unlearning
- 21 Feb 2018
- News
Study: Use of EHRs Does Not Reduce Administrative Costs
- Mar 2021
- Conference Presentation
Descent-to-Delete: Gradient-Based Methods for Machine Unlearning
Ethan S. Bernstein
Ethan Bernstein (@ethanbernstein) is an associate professor in the Organizational Behavior unit at Harvard Business School. He teaches the second-year MBA course Managing Human Capital, the... View Details
- 2021
- Working Paper