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      • July 2022
      • Article

      Private Equity and COVID-19

      By: Paul A. Gompers, Steven N. Kaplan and Vladimir Mukharlyamov
      We survey more than 200 private equity (PE) managers from firms with $1.9 trillion of assets under management (AUM) about their portfolio performance, decisionmaking and activities during the Covid-19 pandemic. Given that PE managers have significant incentives to...  View Details
      Keywords: COVID-19 Pandemic; Health Pandemics; Private Equity; Management; Investment Portfolio; Performance; Decision Making; Value Creation
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      Gompers, Paul A., Steven N. Kaplan, and Vladimir Mukharlyamov. "Private Equity and COVID-19." Journal of Financial Intermediation 51 (July 2022).
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      The C-Suite Skills That Matter Most

      By: Raffaella Sadun, Joseph B. Fuller, Stephen Hansen and PJ Neal
      Landing a job as a CEO today is no longer all about industry expertise and financial savvy. What companies are really seeking are leaders with strong social skills. That’s what the authors discovered after analyzing nearly 7,000 job descriptions for C-suite roles....  View Details
      Keywords: C-Suite; Skills; Skills Development; Social Skills
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      Sadun, Raffaella, Joseph B. Fuller, Stephen Hansen, and PJ Neal. "The C-Suite Skills That Matter Most." Harvard Business Review 100, no. 4 (July–August 2022).
      • July 2022
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      The Developmental Origins and Behavioral Consequences of Attributions for Inequality

      By: Antonya Marie Gonzalez, Lucia Macchia and Ashley V. Whillans
      Attributions, or lay explanations for inequality, have been linked to inequality-relevant behavior. In adults and children, attributing inequality to an individual rather than contextual or structural causes is linked to greater support for economic inequality and less...  View Details
      Keywords: Social Cognition; Inequality; Prosocial Behavior; Parent-child Transmission; Equality and Inequality; Cognition and Thinking; Attitudes; Behavior
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      Gonzalez, Antonya Marie, Lucia Macchia, and Ashley V. Whillans. "The Developmental Origins and Behavioral Consequences of Attributions for Inequality." Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 101 (July 2022).
      • July 2022
      • Article

      The Pass-Through of Uncertainty Shocks to Households

      By: Marco Di Maggio, Amir Kermani, Rodney Ramcharan, Vincent Yao and Edison Yu
      Using new employer-employee matched data, this paper investigates the impact of uncertainty, as measured by idiosyncratic stock market volatility, on individual outcomes. We find that firms provide at best partial insurance to their workers. An increase in firm-level...  View Details
      Keywords: Employment Risk; Consumption; Employment; Risk and Uncertainty; System Shocks; Insurance; Household; Spending
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      Di Maggio, Marco, Amir Kermani, Rodney Ramcharan, Vincent Yao, and Edison Yu. "The Pass-Through of Uncertainty Shocks to Households." Journal of Financial Economics 145, no. 1 (July 2022): 85–104.
      • July 2022
      • Article

      The Passionate Pygmalion Effect: Passionate Employees Attain Better Outcomes in Part Because of More Preferential Treatment by Others

      By: Ke Wang, Erica R. Bailey and Jon M. Jachimowicz
      Employees are increasingly exhorted to “pursue their passion” at work. Inherent in this call is the belief that passion will produce higher performance because it promotes intrapersonal processes that propel employees forward. Here, we suggest that the pervasiveness of...  View Details
      Keywords: Passion; Self-fufilling Prophecy; Lay Beliefs; Interpersonal Processes; Employees; Performance; Attitudes; Organizational Culture; Social Psychology
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      Wang, Ke, Erica R. Bailey, and Jon M. Jachimowicz. "The Passionate Pygmalion Effect: Passionate Employees Attain Better Outcomes in Part Because of More Preferential Treatment by Others." Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 101 (July 2022).
      • July 2022
      • Article

      What Do I Make of the Rest of My Life? Global and Quotidian Life Construal across the Retirement Transition

      By: Jeff Steiner and Teresa M. Amabile
      Retirement means relinquishing the daily structure that work provides and the career-dependent meanings that it offers life narratives. The retirement transition can therefore involve contemplating both how to spend newly-freed daily time and the implications of...  View Details
      Keywords: Retirement Transition; Life Narrative; Construal Level Theory; Global Construal; Quotidian Construal; Meanings Of Work And Retirement; Retirement; Transition; Perspective
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      Steiner, Jeff, and Teresa M. Amabile. "What Do I Make of the Rest of My Life? Global and Quotidian Life Construal across the Retirement Transition." Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 171 (July 2022).
      • July 2022
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      When Alterations Are Violations: Moral Outrage and Punishment in Response to (Even Minor) Alterations to Rituals

      By: Daniel H. Stein, Juliana Schroeder, Nicholas M. Hobson, Francesca Gino and Michael I. Norton
      From Catholics performing the sign of the cross since the 4th century to Americans reciting the Pledge of Allegiance since the 1890s, group rituals (i.e., predefined sequences of symbolic actions) have strikingly consistent features over time. Seven studies (N = 4,213)...  View Details
      Keywords: Ritual; Morality; Groups; Norms; Commitment; Groups and Teams; Values and Beliefs; Change; Moral Sensibility; Behavior
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      Stein, Daniel H., Juliana Schroeder, Nicholas M. Hobson, Francesca Gino, and Michael I. Norton. "When Alterations Are Violations: Moral Outrage and Punishment in Response to (Even Minor) Alterations to Rituals." Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 123, no. 1 (July 2022): 123–153.
      • June 23, 2022
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      How to Build a Life: How to Stop Dating People Who Are Wrong for You

      By: Arthur C. Brooks
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      Brooks, Arthur C. "How to Build a Life: How to Stop Dating People Who Are Wrong for You." The Atlantic (June 23, 2022).
      • June 2022
      • Case

      Akervall Technologies: Leading Through Crisis

      By: Lynda M. Applegate and Ariel Beck
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      Applegate, Lynda M., and Ariel Beck. "Akervall Technologies: Leading Through Crisis." Harvard Business School Case 822-063, June 2022.
      • June 2022
      • Case

      Bosch (A): Entering the Electric Bike Market?

      By: Ramon Casadesus-Masanell, Oliver Gassmann, Felix Wortmann and Sven Jung
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      Casadesus-Masanell, Ramon, Oliver Gassmann, Felix Wortmann, and Sven Jung. "Bosch (A): Entering the Electric Bike Market?" Harvard Business School Case 722-459, June 2022.
      • June 2022
      • Supplement

      Bosch (B): Entering the Electric Bike Market

      By: Ramon Casadesus-Masanell, Oliver Gassmann, Felix Wortmann and Sven Jung
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      Casadesus-Masanell, Ramon, Oliver Gassmann, Felix Wortmann, and Sven Jung. "Bosch (B): Entering the Electric Bike Market." Harvard Business School Supplement 722-460, June 2022.
      • June 2022
      • Teaching Plan

      Daimler - Betting on the Future of Mobility

      By: Jurgen Weiss
      Teaching Plan for HBS Case No. 722-006.  View Details
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      Weiss, Jurgen. "Daimler - Betting on the Future of Mobility." Harvard Business School Teaching Plan 722-080, June 2022.
      • June 16, 2022
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      How to Build a Life: How to Make the Baggage of Your Past Easier to Carry

      By: Arthur C. Brooks
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      Brooks, Arthur C. "How to Build a Life: How to Make the Baggage of Your Past Easier to Carry." The Atlantic (June 16, 2022).
      • June 2022
      • Case

      Disrupting Defense at Anduril Industries

      By: Rory McDonald, Timothy Buehn, Aditi Ghai and James Heffelfinger
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      McDonald, Rory, Timothy Buehn, Aditi Ghai, and James Heffelfinger. "Disrupting Defense at Anduril Industries ." Harvard Business School Case 622-081, June 2022.
      • 2022
      • Working Paper

      Multinationals and Varieties of Capitalism: When U.S. Giants Stepped into the Swiss Coordinated Labor Market in the 1950s

      By: Sabine Pitteloud
      This working paper investigates unintended consequences of U.S. FDI in Switzerland in the 1950s-1960s: the increased competition that U.S. firms generated within the national labor market and the challenge their hiring practices constituted for the institutional...  View Details
      Keywords: Multinationals; Capitalism; Business & Government Relations; Foreign Direct Investment; Immigration Policy; History; Switzerland; Americanization; R&D; Labor History; Labor Market Institutions; Tax Havens; "USA,"; Business Interest Association; Lobbying; Labor and Management Relations; Business History; Multinational Firms and Management
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      Pitteloud, Sabine. "Multinationals and Varieties of Capitalism: When U.S. Giants Stepped into the Swiss Coordinated Labor Market in the 1950s." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 22-075, June 2022.
      • June 2022
      • Teaching Note

      Modern Endowment Management: Paula Volent and the Bowdoin Endowment

      By: Luis M. Viceira
      Teaching Note for HBS Case No. 211-101.  View Details
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      Viceira, Luis M. "Modern Endowment Management: Paula Volent and the Bowdoin Endowment." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 222-089, June 2022.
      • June 2022
      • Teaching Plan

      Rupert Murdoch: The Last Tycoon

      By: Geoffrey G. Jones and Mona Rahmani
      Teaching Plan for HBS Case No. 811-017.  View Details
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      Jones, Geoffrey G., and Mona Rahmani. "Rupert Murdoch: The Last Tycoon." Harvard Business School Teaching Plan 822-133, June 2022.
      • 10 Jun 2022
      • Lecture

      Shareholders vs. Stakeholders: Who Is Winning the Battle for Corporate Governance?

      By: Lynn S. Paine
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      "Shareholders vs. Stakeholders: Who Is Winning the Battle for Corporate Governance?" Lecture at the Harvard Business School Alumni Reunion, Boston, MA, June 10, 2022.
      • June 10, 2022
      • Book Review

      What the Research Really Says about American Immigration, Book review of Streets of Gold: America's Untold Story of Immigrant Success, by Ran Abramitzky and Leah Boustan

      By: Michael Luca
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      Luca, Michael. "What the Research Really Says about American Immigration, Book review of Streets of Gold: America's Untold Story of Immigrant Success, by Ran Abramitzky and Leah Boustan." Washington Post (June 10, 2022).
      • June 9, 2022
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      How to Build a Life: The Case for Mindful Cursing

      By: Arthur C. Brooks
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      Brooks, Arthur C. "How to Build a Life: The Case for Mindful Cursing." The Atlantic (June 9, 2022).
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