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      COVID-19 Business Impact Center

      You're Right! You Are Working Longer and Attending More MeetingsYou're Right! You Are Working Longer and Attending More Meetings   

      A study of 3 million people confirms what many work-from-home employees already know: We're swamped. Research by Raffaella Sadun, Jeffrey Polzer, and colleagues. 
      14 Sep 2020  |  Research & Ideas

      Is Happiness at Work Really Attainable?

      Re: Francesca Gino
      • 15 Sep 2020
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      • Cold Call Podcast

      The COVID Two-Step for Leaders: Protect and Pivot

      by Boris Groysberg and Katherine Connolly Baden
      • 10 Sep 2020
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      • Research & Ideas

      Why Don’t More Organizations Understand the Power of Diversity and Inclusion?

      by James Heskett
      • 31 Aug 2020
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      Minorities Who 'Whiten' Job Resumes Get More Interviews

      by Dina Gerdeman
      • 17 MAY 2017
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      • Research & Ideas
      African American and Asian job applicants who mask their race on resumes seem to have better success getting job interviews, according to research by Katherine DeCelles and colleagues.

      How Gender Stereotypes Kill a Woman’s Self-Confidence

      by Dina Gerdeman
      • 25 FEB 2019
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      • Research & Ideas
      Researchers believe gender stereotypes hold women back in the workplace. Katherine Coffman's research adds a new twist: They can even cause women to question their own abilities.

      Capitalism Works Better When I Can See What You're Doing

      by Sean Silverthorne
      • 08 SEP 2020
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      • Sharpening Your Skills
      Lower prices. More innovation. Better government. Transparency fuels the basic principles of competitive business and open government. Well, most of the time.

      How to Help Small Businesses Survive COVID's Next Phase

      by Danielle Kost
      • 07 SEP 2020
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      • Research & Ideas
      For small businesses that have survived the coronavirus so far, what's next? Karen Mills outlines steps that business owners and government should take immediately.

      New Working Papers 

      Scholarly papers that describe original research in a narrow field of study.

      Time and the Value of Data

      by Ehsan Valavi, Joel Hestness, Newsha Ardalani, and Marco Iansiti
      • 15 SEP 2020

      State and Local Government Employment in the COVID-19 Crisis

      by Daniel Green and Erik Loualiche
      • 15 SEP 2020

      Digital Labor Market Inequality and the Decline of IT Exceptionalism

      by Ruiqing Cao and Shane Greenstein
      • 14 SEP 2020

      Entrepreneurs (Co-) Working in Close Proximity: Impacts on Technology Adoption and Startup Performance Outcomes

      by Maria P. Roche, Alexander Oettl, and Christian Catalini
      • 07 SEP 2020

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      Articles about recent books written by Harvard Business School faculty.

      From the Plow to the Pill: How Technology Shapes Our Lives

      by Dina Gerdeman
      • 20 AUG 2020

      Reflection: The Pause That Brings Peace and Productivity

      by Dina Gerdeman
      • 27 JUL 2020

      Capitalism Is More at Risk Than Ever

      by Martha Lagace
      • 30 JUN 2020

      Beginning America Over Again with a New Electoral System

      by Sean Silverthorne
      • 23 JUN 2020
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