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- 2022
- Article
The Ordinary Concept of a Meaningful Life: The Role of Subjective and Objective Factors in Third-Person Attributions of Meaning
By: Michael Prinzing, Julian De Freitas and Barbara L. Fredrickson
The desire for a meaningful life is ubiquitous, yet the ordinary concept of a meaningful life is poorly understood. Across six experiments (total N = 2,539), we investigated whether third-person attributions of meaning depend on the psychological states an agent...
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Experimental Philosophy;
Folk Theories;
Meaning In Life;
Moral Psychology;
Positive Psychology;
Moral Sensibility;
Satisfaction
Prinzing, Michael, Julian De Freitas, and Barbara L. Fredrickson. "The Ordinary Concept of a Meaningful Life: The Role of Subjective and Objective Factors in Third-Person Attributions of Meaning." Journal of Positive Psychology 17, no. 5 (2022): 639–654.
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Delayed-Response Strategies in Repeated Games with Observation Lags
By: Drew Fudenberg, Yuhta Ishii and Scott Duke Kominers
We extend the folk theorem of repeated games to two settings in which players' information about others' play arrives with stochastic lags. In our first model, signals are almost-perfect if and when they do arrive, that is, each player either observes an almost-perfect...
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Fudenberg, Drew, Yuhta Ishii, and Scott Duke Kominers. "Delayed-Response Strategies in Repeated Games with Observation Lags." Journal of Economic Theory 150 (March 2014): 487–514.
- 18 Sep 2018
- First Look
New Research and Ideas, September 18, 2018
prior theory of subsidiary absorptive capacity and argue that larger subsidiaries, characterized by greater knowledge stock and a greater fraction of local employees, could plausibly absorb more knowledge from the local host country...
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Dina Gerdeman
- 19 Feb 2007
- Research & Ideas
Inexperienced Investors and Market Bubbles
age) fund managers, yet you would think these folks are still experienced investors. They must have some track record to have a fund handed over to them to manage. So is it really a matter of time and experience that deepens your...
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- 22 Sep 2023
- News
Skydeck Voices: The Most Important Person I Met at HBS
Mehendale. I'm class of 2003, Section C. Specifically, one person who had a great impact on me was one of my mentors, Clay Christensen. I was extremely fortunate at school to have his tutelage and extremely influenced by his theories...
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- 01 Feb 2021
- What Do You Think?
Has the New Economy Finally Arrived?
pandemic) that challenge traditional economic theory centered on the so-called Phillips curve. It’s a simple economic model named after the economist who explored the positive relationship between low unemployment and higher wage rates....
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by James Heskett
- 22 Feb 2022
- News
Breaking News
want to dictate it because, ultimately, these are their community resources. What have you learned about scaling or replicating this model in other communities? We’ve been learning in two directions. We’ve seen a wave of interest from individual publishers, View Details
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Podcast - Forum for Growth & Innovation
alumni of BSSE, to help him and Chet construct new theories for processes of scaling and growing user base. Derek V.: [00:00] Hello and welcome to the Disruptive Voice. As a matter of interest. I think this might be the first podcast...
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Clayton Christensen's Cold Call, by DeLonn Crosby, HBS Class of 2007 - Forum for Growth
Blog Blog Filter Results Arrow Down Arrow Up Topics Topics Alumni Spotlight Current Events Through the Lens of Theory Peer Insights Theory in Action Filters Topics Topics Alumni Spotlight Current Events...
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- Student-Profile
Fanele Mashwama
Shawn Cole—plus he had an existing network of friends and colleagues in the Boston area—so he felt confident that HBS would be the right fit. “The Business Economics program struck the right balance between background economic theory and...
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Podcast - Forum for Growth & Innovation
Podcasts Podcasts The Disruptive Voice SUBSCRIBE ON iTUNES 24 Sep 2019 The Disruptive Voice 39. Shaping the Work: Design and Development Through the Lens of Jobs Theory This week on The Disruptive Voice, Shaye Roseman, a former Research...
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- 10 Mar 2021
- News
Sister Soldier
military. The US Special Operations folks who are part of this story had a deep and abiding respect for these women. Does it have lessons for our society is the question, I think. Women not being apologetic about saying, “We don’t have to...
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- 19 Dec 2011
- Research & Ideas
Climbing the Great Wall of Trust
emphasis on personal relationships. "It's taken to a different level in China," says Chua. "Because of the lack of a strong legal infrastructure, people have to rely on those they know very well to get things done." There's even a name for the...
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by Michael Blanding
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Podcast - Forum for Growth & Innovation
implementing the Jobs To Be Done theory helped Wyzant identify a major market opportunity with tremendous scaling potential. Hear how Levi led the charge to institutionalize Jobs To Be Done in ways that helped Wyzant reshape its business...
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Podcast - Forum for Growth & Innovation
the exercise, and we’re sure you’ll be as impressed with her as we have been. Clay Christensen: Hi, this is Clay Christensen and I want to welcome you to a podcast series we call “The Disruptive Voice”. In this podcast, we explore the View Details
- 08 Jul 2015
- What Do You Think?
Do Americans Work Too Much and Think About Work Too Little?
long hours, most folks are being forced to do that with minimal compensation." Patrick Coomans placed some blame on "the weak job protection employees have in the US." Sid Mehta, who reminded us that Greece has the longest...
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Podcast - Managing the Future of Work
as well as working as a consultant with CHROs of big blue-chip companies, as well as folks like the NBA. So this weird mélange of experiences kind of brought me into the administration. I got the call for this job on January 7, 2021, the...
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Podcast - Forum for Growth & Innovation
conversation touches on Paul’s own background, students’ jobs to be done, competency-based learning, SNHU’s work in refugee camps, and other innovative initiatives currently on Paul’s radar screen. Those of our listeners hoping for shining examples of Clay...
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Podcast - Forum for Growth & Innovation
Podcasts Podcasts The Disruptive Voice SUBSCRIBE ON iTUNES 18 Aug 2020 The Disruptive Voice 59. La Bohème In The Living Room? Pope Ward On The Transformation of Arts Organizations During COVID-19 Here at The Disruptive Voice, we've applied the View Details
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Podcast - Forum for Growth & Innovation
underpinnings of jobs theory and analysis. You'll learn when to average vs. when to aggregate data and why individuality is so important in product and service design. Clayton Christensen: Hi. This is Clay Christensen, and I want to...
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