Books by Harvard Business School. Division of Research

A survey-based procedure for m
A survey-based procedure for measuring uncertainty or heterogeneous preferences in markets
2006
Acquisitions and firm growth
Acquisitions and firm growth
2006
Bankers, industrialists, and t
Bankers, industrialists, and their cliques
2006
Behavioral operations
Behavioral operations
2006
Can civil law countries get go
Can civil law countries get good institutions?
2006
Changing practice on sustainab
Changing practice on sustainability
2006
Do manager's heuristics affect
Do manager's heuristics affect R&D performance volatility?
2006
Do we listen to advice just be
Do we listen to advice just because we paid for it?
2006
Economic and technical drivers
Economic and technical drivers of technology choice
2006
Effects of task difficulty on
Effects of task difficulty on use of advice
2006
Empirical tests of information
Empirical tests of information aggregation
2006
How user innovations become co
How user innovations become commercial products
2006
Identity, interpretation and i
Identity, interpretation and influence
2006
Implementing new practices
Implementing new practices
2006
Information dispersion and auc
Information dispersion and auction prices
2006
Information technology and the
Information technology and the growth of the firm
2006
Interorganizational ties and b
Interorganizational ties and business group boundaries
2006
Maximizing joint gains
Maximizing joint gains
2006
Measuring consumer and competi
Measuring consumer and competitive impact with elasticity decompositions
2006
Nationality and multinationals
Nationality and multinationals in historical perspective
2006
Natural resources, institution
Natural resources, institutions, and civil war
2006
Organizing to strategize in th
Organizing to strategize in the face of interactions
2006
Related lending and economic p
Related lending and economic performance
2006
Schumpeter's plea
Schumpeter's plea
2006
Streaming knowledge
Streaming knowledge
2006
Sustainability through partner
Sustainability through partnering
2006
The invariant proportion of su
The invariant proportion of substitution (IPS) property of discrete-choice models
2006
The structure of profitability
The structure of profitability around the world
2006
Was NAFTA necessary?
Was NAFTA necessary?
2006
What Roosevelt took
What Roosevelt took
2006
Where do transactions come fro
Where do transactions come from?
2006
Accident, intention, and expec
Accident, intention, and expectation in innovation process
2005
Capital goods and capital flow
Capital goods and capital flows
2005
Enlarging the societal pie thr
Enlarging the societal pie through wise legislation
2005
Knowledge work as a return to
Knowledge work as a return to craft
2005
On inter-industry variation in
On inter-industry variation in the vertical integration of advertising services
2005
Reinventing savings bonds
Reinventing savings bonds
2005
Splitting tax refunds and buil
Splitting tax refunds and building savings
2005
The curse of innovation
The curse of innovation
2005
When do people listen to advic
When do people listen to advice?
2005
When exploration backfires
When exploration backfires
2005
When perspective taking increa
When perspective taking increases taking
2005
Why IT matters in midsized fir
Why IT matters in midsized firms
2005
Manage ERP initiatives as new
Manage ERP initiatives as new ventures, not IT projects
1998