Featured Articles
| FORTHCOMING |
- Nina Granqvist, Stine Grodal, and Jennifer Woolley’s article “Hedging Your Bets: Examining Executives’ Market Labeling Strategies in Nanotechnology,” is forthcoming in the journal Organization Science.
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- Remi Trudel and Kyle B. Murray’s “Self-Regulatory Strength Amplification through Selective Information Processing” is forthcoming in the Journal of Consumer Psychology.
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- Keith Ericson‘s “Heuristics and Heterogeneity in Health Insurance Exchanges: Evidence from the Massachusetts Connector” will soon appear in American Economic Review.
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- Aaron Chatterji and Kira Fabrizio‘s “How Do Product Users Influence Corporate Invention?” is forthcoming in Organization Science.
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- Chris Dellarocas‘s article “Double Marginalization in Performance-based Advertising: Implications and Solutions” is forthcoming in Management Science (2012).
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| RECENT |
- Jim Rebitzer‘s article “Unhealthy Insurance Markets: Search Frictions and the Cost and Quality of Health Insurance,” won the 2012 Ken Arrow Award for Best Paper in Health Economics from the International Health Economics Association after appearing in the August ’11 American Economic Review.
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- Nalin Kulatilaka‘s new piece from Harvard Business Review, “A New Approach to Funding Social Enterprise,” explores how financial engineering can allow social enterprises to draw investment from the financial markets, rather than from resource-strapped charities, where they have traditionally sought the majority of their support.
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- The Journal of Marketing Research recently published Shuba Srinivasan‘s “Mindset Metrics in Market Response Models: An Integrative Approach.” This paper also won the Syntec Management Consulting Best Academic Paper Award in the Marketing/Decision Sciences Category from Syntec, the French Professional Consultants Association. In addition, the paper appeared in the “Marketing Science Institute, Report Number 08-119″ and became a Top-5 download in 2009, as well as a finalist for the Robert Buzzell Award, Marketing Science Institute, 2009.
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- Karim R. Lakhani and Paul R Carlile‘s new case study, “Myelin Repair Foundation: Accelerating Drug Discovery Through Collaboration,” is at the Harvard Business Review store.
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- Patricia Cortés and José Tessada’s “Low-Skilled Immigration and the Labor Supply of Highly Skilled Women” appeared in the July ’11 American Economic Journal.
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- Ashley Stevens‘ recent article in New England Journal of Medicine explores the profound impact public-sector research has had on improving public health and fueling drug discovery.
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See all recent articles and chapters from School of Management faculty.