Krishna Palepu has spent more than four decades at Harvard Business School building institutions, shaping leaders, and advancing the School’s mission in the world. Now a Baker Foundation professor and ...
Ray A. Goldberg, the George M. Moffett Professor of Agriculture and Business, Emeritus, at HBS, and the scholar widely credited with helping define and shaping the field of agribusiness, died ...
Sylvia Chen’s path to Harvard Business School was anything but typical. After leaving medical school and a full Air Force scholarship, she worked in Massachusetts state government, the town of ...
Harvard Business School is integrating AI and data science into its core MBA curriculum, preparing leaders to build, scale, and govern technology across industries. Through the case method and ...
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BOSTON—Harvard Business Review (HBR) has announced the launch of HBR Executive, a premium subscription designed for senior business leaders navigating an increasingly complex and volatile world. Built ...
BOSTON—James Bedford, from the Harvard Business School’s (HBS) MBA Class of 2025, has been named the recipient of the Dean’s Award. This prestigious award celebrates the extraordinary achievements of ...
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This study establishes a plausible causal link between tax-planning-induced illiquidity and credit risks in lending markets. Exploiting an exogenous tax shock imposed by the Internal Revenue Service ...
The next generation of business leaders won’t just use AI—they’ll collaborate with it. That’s the driving philosophy behind the new Data Science and AI for Leaders (DSAIL) course, which equips MBA ...
Why do some companies continue to thrive for decades and others die after an initial run of success? Much like an airplane accident, company failure is generally the consequence of cascading effects ...