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- HBS Book
Better, Not Perfect: A Realist's Guide to Maximum Sustainable Goodness
By: Max BazermanEvery day, you make hundreds of decisions. They’re largely personal, but these choices have an ethical twinge as well; they value certain principles and ends over others. Bazerman argues that we can better balance both dimensions—and we needn’t seek perfection to make a real difference for ourselves and the world.

- HBS Book
Better, Not Perfect: A Realist's Guide to Maximum Sustainable Goodness
By: Max BazermanEvery day, you make hundreds of decisions. They’re largely personal, but these choices have an ethical twinge as well; they value certain principles and ends over others. Bazerman argues that we can better balance both dimensions—and we needn’t seek perfection to make a real difference for ourselves and the world.
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- Review of Economics and Statistics 102, no. 5 (December 2020): 912-928.
Taking Innovation to the Streets: Micro-geography, Physical Structure and Innovation
By: Maria P. RocheIn this paper, we analyze how the physical layout of cities affects innovation by influencing the organization of knowledge exchange. We exploit a novel data set covering all Census Block Groups in the contiguous United States with information on innovation outcomes, street infrastructure, as well as population and workforce characteristics.

- Review of Economics and Statistics 102, no. 5 (December 2020): 912-928.
Taking Innovation to the Streets: Micro-geography, Physical Structure and Innovation
By: Maria P. RocheIn this paper, we analyze how the physical layout of cities affects innovation by influencing the organization of knowledge exchange. We exploit a novel data set covering all Census Block Groups in the contiguous United States with information on innovation outcomes, street infrastructure, as well as population and workforce characteristics.
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- Digital Initiative
What Has Changed? The Impact of COVID Pandemic on the Technology and Innovation Management Research Agenda
By: Gerard George, Karim R. Lakhani and Phanish PuranamWhereas the pandemic has tested the agility and resilience of organizations, it forces a deeper look at the assumptions underlying theoretical frameworks that guide managerial decisions and organizational practices. In this commentary, we explore the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on technology and innovation management research.

- Digital Initiative
What Has Changed? The Impact of COVID Pandemic on the Technology and Innovation Management Research Agenda
By: Gerard George, Karim R. Lakhani and Phanish PuranamWhereas the pandemic has tested the agility and resilience of organizations, it forces a deeper look at the assumptions underlying theoretical frameworks that guide managerial decisions and organizational practices. In this commentary, we explore the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on technology and innovation management research.
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- Featured Case
Daily Table
By: José B. Alvarez, Zeynep Ton and Annelena LobbDaily Table is a case about a grocery chain with two outposts in Boston neighborhoods Dorchester and Roxbury. Its mission is to provide healthy food at lower prices to people in lower-income neighborhoods. The case explores Daily Table’s responsibility to its employees during the COVID-19 pandemic amid a series of changes to wages.
- Featured Case
Daily Table
By: José B. Alvarez, Zeynep Ton and Annelena LobbDaily Table is a case about a grocery chain with two outposts in Boston neighborhoods Dorchester and Roxbury. Its mission is to provide healthy food at lower prices to people in lower-income neighborhoods. The case explores Daily Table’s responsibility to its employees during the COVID-19 pandemic amid a series of changes to wages.
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- Featured Case
Apple Bets on Augmented Reality
By: Rory McDonald, David Lane and Mel MartinIn 2020, augmented reality (AR) was still a nascent technology with blockbuster potential, one which Apple was actively developing as its iPhone franchise waned. But the emergence of AR was uneven, including the disappointing Google Glass and the unexpected viral success of Pokémon Go. This left the door open for Apple.
- Featured Case
Apple Bets on Augmented Reality
By: Rory McDonald, David Lane and Mel MartinIn 2020, augmented reality (AR) was still a nascent technology with blockbuster potential, one which Apple was actively developing as its iPhone franchise waned. But the emergence of AR was uneven, including the disappointing Google Glass and the unexpected viral success of Pokémon Go. This left the door open for Apple.
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- HBS Working Knowledge
Party-State Capitalism in China
By: Margaret Pearson, Meg Rithmire, and Kellee TsaiChina’s political economy has evolved from “state capitalism” to a distinctly party-driven incarnation. Party-state capitalism, via enhanced party monitoring and industrial policy, deepens ambiguity between the state and private sectors, and increases pressure on foreign capital, prioritizing the regime’s political survival above all.

- HBS Working Knowledge
Party-State Capitalism in China
By: Margaret Pearson, Meg Rithmire, and Kellee TsaiChina’s political economy has evolved from “state capitalism” to a distinctly party-driven incarnation. Party-state capitalism, via enhanced party monitoring and industrial policy, deepens ambiguity between the state and private sectors, and increases pressure on foreign capital, prioritizing the regime’s political survival above all.
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- HBS Working Paper
India’s Food Supply Chain During the Pandemic
By: Matt Lowe, V G Nadhanael and Benjamin N. RothWe document the impact of India’s COVID-19 lockdown on the food supply chain. Food arrivals in wholesale markets dropped by 62% in the three weeks following the lockdown and wholesale prices rose by 8%. Six weeks after the lockdown began, volumes and prices had fully recovered. The initial food supply shock was highly correlated with early incidence of COVID-19. We provide evidence that this correlation is due more to state-level lockdown policy variation than local responses of those in the food supply chain. Finally, during the recovery phase, the correlation between the food supply disruption and COVID-19 exposure disappeared, suggesting uniform recovery.

- HBS Working Paper
India’s Food Supply Chain During the Pandemic
By: Matt Lowe, V G Nadhanael and Benjamin N. RothWe document the impact of India’s COVID-19 lockdown on the food supply chain. Food arrivals in wholesale markets dropped by 62% in the three weeks following the lockdown and wholesale prices rose by 8%. Six weeks after the lockdown began, volumes and prices had fully recovered. The initial food supply shock was highly correlated with early...
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Gentrification and Neighborhood Change: Evidence from Yelp
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How to Build a Life: Don’t Isolate Yourself This Holiday Season
- December 17, 2020 |
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People Analytics at Teach For America (B) (Data Set)
- December 2020 |
- Supplement |
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Learning With People Like Me: The Role of Age-Similar Peers on Online Business Course Engagement
- 2020 |
- Working Paper |
- Faculty Research
Algorithm-Augmented Work Performance and Domain Experience: The Countervailing Forces of Ability and Aversion
- 2020 |
- Working Paper |
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Tales of Life-changing Innovations: Living Drugs | Note on the Development of CAR-T Therapies (through 2019)
- December 2020 |
- Technical Note |
- Faculty Research
Tales of Life-changing Innovations: Without Cutting In | Note on the Development of Endoscopy (through the 1990s)
- December 2020 |
- Technical Note |
- Faculty Research