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Seeing Green: The Effects of Financial Exposures on Support for Climate Action
Despite the large common net benefits of climate mitigation, broad-based political consensus for large-scale policy action remains elusive. We hypothesize that financial exposure to energy stocks central to the green transition can induce…
Firm Climate Investment: A Glass Half-full
The green transition will require large investments from firms, yet little is known about the scale and drivers of climate-related capital expenditure across the UK economy. To address this gap, we draw on a large, representative survey of UK…
Manufacturing Risk-Free Government Debt
When debt is priced fairly, governments face a trade-off between insuring bondholders and taxpayers. If the government decides to fully insure bondholders by manufacturing risk-free debt, then it cannot insure taxpayers against permanent macro-…
A Breach in the Great Wall: Why Are Chinese Companies Listed in the U.S. Subject to Lower Disclosure Standards?
Over the years, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has exempted foreign private issuers (FPIs)—foreign companies traded on U.S. exchanges—from certain U.S. securities laws in order to attract high-quality companies from companies…
Exploring the Characteristics Associated With Diabetes and Hypertension Performance in Community Health Centers
Roadmap or Compass? The Value of Prior Collaborative Experience in an Unfamiliar Task Environment
When a temporary team faces an unfamiliar task environment, it should particularly benefit from including members who have collaborated before. Although several studies have made this prediction, it has not been supported empirically. We…
The Assignment of Intellectual Property Rights and Innovation
We study how the assignment of intellectual property rights between inventors and their employers affects innovation. Incomplete contracting theories predict that stronger employer property rights reduce the threat that employee inventors hold up…
A Registered Report Megastudy on the Persuasiveness of the Most-cited Climate Messages
It is important to understand how persuasive the most-cited climate change messaging strategies are. In five replication studies, we found limited evidence of persuasive effects of three highly cited strategies (N = 3,216). We then…
Do Coercive Liability-Management Exercises Destroy Firm Value?
Over the past several years, the utilization of liability-management exercises (LMEs) as financial restructuring strategies for overleveraged companies in the U.S. has exploded, taking share from conventional bankruptcies and workouts. The use of…
From Local Knowledge to Global Patterns: A Cross-cultural Study of the Dimensions of Hazards and Adaptive Capacity
Understanding the human impacts of environmental hazards is a growing concern. While there is a plethora of research on climate adaptation, the literature is highly fragmented, and empirical studies are rarely carried out with global samples.…
Intermediation via Credit Chains
The modern financial system features complicated intermediation chains, with each layer performing some degree of credit/maturity transformation. We develop a dynamic model where an ultimate borrower obtains funds from overlappinggeneration…
Policy News and Stock Market Volatility
We use newspapers to create Equity Market Volatility (EMV) trackers at daily and monthly frequencies. Our headline EMV tracker moves closely with the VIX and the S&P500 returns volatility in and out of sample. We exploit the volume of…
Politics and Policy Where State Capacity is Low
Governments define and protect property rights, which facilitate investment, regulate economic activities to manage externalities, and provide the public goods and services necessary for a healthy, educated and…
Why do people choose extreme candidates? The role of identity relevance
Elected officials are increasingly extreme. Research trying to understand this trend has tended to focus on structural factors, such as primary elections and changes in the supply of candidates. Less emphasis has been placed on psychological…
Fifteen reasons you should read this paper: How providing many arguments increases perceptions of both expertise and persuasive intent
People generally believe more is better in persuasion, for good reason. Past research has shown that providing more arguments can enhance a message’s persuasiveness. In contrast, we demonstrate that increasing the number of…
A Framework for Geoeconomics
Governments use their countries’ economic strength from financial and trade relationships to achieve geopolitical and economic goals. We provide a model of the sources of geoeconomic power and how it is wielded. The source of this power is the…
Introduction to Corporate Governance
Corporate governance has become a well-discussed and controversial topic among corporations, shareholders, and the general public. However, the debate over what constitutes “good governance” often lacks structure, making it difficult for…
Low Rate of Completion of Recommended Tests and Referrals in an Academic Primary Care Practice with Resident Trainees
Background
A frequent, preventable cause of diagnostic errors involves failure to follow up on…
Promoting Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Surveys: Insights From a Patient-Engaged Study To Assess Long COVID Healthcare Needs in Brazil
Background and Objective
Long COVID (LC) refers to persistent symptoms after acute COVID-19 infection, which may persist for months or years. LC affects millions of people globally, with substantial impacts on quality of life, employment…
Shared language for health equity: Preferences across the political spectrum
Skylo: Course Correcting Mid Launch
Sports Business Management: Decision Making Around the Globe
This new edition of a widely adopted textbook equips students with a comprehensive understanding of the sport industry. With a focus on management, strategy, marketing and finance, the decision-making approach of the book emphasizes key concepts…
Talking about what we support versus oppose affects others’ openness to our views
People’s unwillingness to engage with others who hold views that differ from their own—in other words, their lack of receptiveness to opposing views—is a growing problem globally. We explore the possibility that something as simple as how people…
The Human Side of Scaling: Stella & Dot
In early 2018, Jessica Herrin faces four leadership dilemmas with no obviously correct answers.
Herrin built Stella & Dot from a living room trunk show in 2003 into a nearly $300 million direct-sales jewelry company with tens of…
The Human Side of Scaling: Stella & Dot
In early 2018, Jessica Herrin faces four leadership dilemmas with no obviously correct answers.
Herrin built Stella & Dot from a living room trunk show in 2003 into a nearly $300 million direct-sales jewelry company with tens of thousands of independent…
Skylo: Course Correcting Mid Launch
Top Corner Capital: Rethinking Venture Debt for the Seed Stage
Paga 2.0: A New Engine for Growth
This case follows Stanford GSB alumnus Tayo Oviosu, who founded Paga in 2009, and set out to digitize payments in Nigeria, where more than 90 percent of transactions were conducted in cash and over half the population was unbanked. By building a…
Note on the Four Lenses of AI Adoption in Developing Economies
Artificial intelligence is diffusing across developing economies along a path distinct from that of the United States and China. Rather than being driven primarily by hyperscale infrastructure investments or geopolitical competition, AI adoption in the…
Interscope: Leveraging the Flywheel to Build the Music Company of the Future
This case explores how John Janick, CEO of Interscope Records, used strategic communication to align a rapidly growing creative organization and clarify its value to multiple audiences in a highly disrupted industry. As artists gained unprecedented…
The All Aboard Fund: A Coalition to Bridge the Missing Middle and Scale Climate Companies
Chris Anderson, best known for scaling TED and mobilizing billions for philanthropy, and Stan Miranda, a career investor who helped build Partners Capital into a $65B outsourced CIO, believe they can unlock one of climate investing’s most persistent…
Impact Engine: The Pursuit of Impact-Weighted Market-Rate Returns
As the CEO and Managing Partner of investment firm Impact Engine, Jessica Droste Yagan had grown accustomed to pushing the boundaries of impact. For over a decade, she had overseen multiple efforts to redefine what it meant to be an impact investor, where…
Databricks: Professional Services, the Key to Unlocking Consumption
Becoming a Platform Company: How Ingram Micro Disrupted Itself
This case presents Ingram Micro’s effort to reimagine the IT distribution model through Xvantage, an AI-enabled digital platform launched as the company prepared to return to public markets. In the case, CEO Paul Bay, Chief Digital Officer Sanjib Sahoo…
Lunar Labs: Engineering Its Own Evolution
Alex Tiller, Captain of Lunar Labs, faces a defining moment for his organization’s experimental model of innovation. During a Quarterly Learning Review, the team behind CarbonCatcher—a direct air capture project designed to remove carbon from the…
Eleven Software
In 2022, two first-time entrepreneurs, Hannah Greenberg and Alex Lopez, acquired Eleven Software, a Portland-based provider of cloud platforms that managed guest Wi-Fi for major hospitality brands such as Hilton and Marriott. The pair had met during their…
Nuveen and CleanPlanet: Evaluating a Private Equity Impact Investment
For nearly a year, Ted Maa and Chris Steinbaugh, members of the Private Equity Impact Investing team at Nuveen, had been following a potential investment opportunity for a company raising $30 million that had only recently fallen out of exclusivity. The…
Addendum to Builders Fund: Impact Prioritization Rating
For ten weeks, the Spring 2024 cohort of students in ALP-303: Analysis and Measurement of Impact at the Stanford Graduate School of Business tackled an initial attempt at improving the Builders Fund (“Builders”) Impact Prioritization Rating (IPR). As part…
Simon de Montfort – SeaGlider
In 2025, serial entrepreneur and angel investor Simon de Montfort stepped into an unassuming warehouse in Alameda, California, to meet Ricky Jennings, the inventor behind SeaGlider—an ambitious effort to build autonomous, wind- and solar-powered ocean…
Deutsche Telekom in 2025: The Dancing Elephant in the Age of AI
Deutsche Telekom (DT) reached an unprecedented peak of success in 2025, becoming the world’s most valuable telco brand and the leading European telco by market capitalization. This standing was symbolized by the “Dancing Elephant” sculpture at its Bonn…
Keep Rowing: Sami Inkinen and Virta Health
In 2025, Virta Health CEO and cofounder Sami Inkinen faces a series of strategic and leadership choices as the company nears profitability and contemplates an initial public offering (IPO). Founded in 2014 to reverse Type 2 diabetes and obesity through…
MECCA: Empowering Customers to Look, Feel, and Be Their Best
MECCA had by 2025 become Australasia’s leading prestige beauty retailer, with a 30 percent market share, annual revenues exceeding A$1.2 billion, and a passionate following of four million customers. The company was founded in 1997 by Jo Horgan with a…
Innovation and Adversity: The Implementation of a United Federal Electronic Health Record for U.S. Veterans
Electronic health records (EHR) offer clear efficiency, productivity, and safety benefits to health care organizations, medical personnel, and patients. Implementing an EHR modernization program throughout the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) health…
Bonnier News in 2025: Engineering the Future of Media
Bonnier News in 2025 had solidified its position as Sweden’s leading news provider and the Nordic region’s largest news media group, largely through a successful strategic and operating model transformation. Under CEO Anders Eriksson, the company…
Autodesk in 2025: Reimagining the Future with AI
In mid-2025, eight years into his tenure as CEO, Andrew Anagnost is navigating Autodesk through its most rapid period of change, driven by three strategic vectors: optimizing its go-to-market function, growing new “design and make” businesses, and…
WeWork: From Unicorn to Bankruptcy
WeWork, once one of the most valuable start-ups in history, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in November 2023. An innovator in the commercial real estate space, WeWork developed a “space-as-a-service” model, offering an increasingly mobile…
Cummins Inc. in 2025: Navigating the Bumpy Road to Destination Zero
In 2025, Cummins Inc., a global transportation systems leader, was navigating a complex energy transition guided by its Destination Zero strategy, which aimed for net-zero emissions by 2050. The company faced a dual imperative: driving profitability in…
JetBlue Ventures in 2025: From CVC to VC
JetBlue Ventures is the corporate venture capital arm of JetBlue Airways. The case describes the evolution and growth path of JetBlue Ventures as it used its investment team and operations team to successfully invest in 53 start-ups over 8 years. It…
Working Papers: Multiple Criteria
This list lets you select Working Papers to display, and how many to display. The default is three. You can filter your list using one or more of the following: node IDs, faculty author, academic area, additional topics, CIRCLE, keywords.
Working Papers - Compact
Seeing Green: The Effects of Financial Exposures on Support for Climate Action
Despite the large common net benefits of climate mitigation, broad-based political consensus for large-scale policy action remains elusive. We hypothesize that financial exposure to energy stocks central to the green transition can induce…
Firm Climate Investment: A Glass Half-full
The green transition will require large investments from firms, yet little is known about the scale and drivers of climate-related capital expenditure across the UK economy. To address this gap, we draw on a large, representative survey of UK…
Manufacturing Risk-Free Government Debt
When debt is priced fairly, governments face a trade-off between insuring bondholders and taxpayers. If the government decides to fully insure bondholders by manufacturing risk-free debt, then it cannot insure taxpayers against permanent macro-…
A Breach in the Great Wall: Why Are Chinese Companies Listed in the U.S. Subject to Lower Disclosure Standards?
Over the years, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has exempted foreign private issuers (FPIs)—foreign companies traded on U.S. exchanges—from certain U.S. securities laws in order to attract high-quality companies from companies…
Exploring the Characteristics Associated With Diabetes and Hypertension Performance in Community Health Centers
Roadmap or Compass? The Value of Prior Collaborative Experience in an Unfamiliar Task Environment
When a temporary team faces an unfamiliar task environment, it should particularly benefit from including members who have collaborated before. Although several studies have made this prediction, it has not been supported empirically. We…
The Assignment of Intellectual Property Rights and Innovation
We study how the assignment of intellectual property rights between inventors and their employers affects innovation. Incomplete contracting theories predict that stronger employer property rights reduce the threat that employee inventors hold up…
A Registered Report Megastudy on the Persuasiveness of the Most-cited Climate Messages
It is important to understand how persuasive the most-cited climate change messaging strategies are. In five replication studies, we found limited evidence of persuasive effects of three highly cited strategies (N = 3,216). We then…
Do Coercive Liability-Management Exercises Destroy Firm Value?
Over the past several years, the utilization of liability-management exercises (LMEs) as financial restructuring strategies for overleveraged companies in the U.S. has exploded, taking share from conventional bankruptcies and workouts. The use of…
From Local Knowledge to Global Patterns: A Cross-cultural Study of the Dimensions of Hazards and Adaptive Capacity
Understanding the human impacts of environmental hazards is a growing concern. While there is a plethora of research on climate adaptation, the literature is highly fragmented, and empirical studies are rarely carried out with global samples.…
Intermediation via Credit Chains
The modern financial system features complicated intermediation chains, with each layer performing some degree of credit/maturity transformation. We develop a dynamic model where an ultimate borrower obtains funds from overlappinggeneration…
Policy News and Stock Market Volatility
We use newspapers to create Equity Market Volatility (EMV) trackers at daily and monthly frequencies. Our headline EMV tracker moves closely with the VIX and the S&P500 returns volatility in and out of sample. We exploit the volume of…
Politics and Policy Where State Capacity is Low
Governments define and protect property rights, which facilitate investment, regulate economic activities to manage externalities, and provide the public goods and services necessary for a healthy, educated and…
Why do people choose extreme candidates? The role of identity relevance
Elected officials are increasingly extreme. Research trying to understand this trend has tended to focus on structural factors, such as primary elections and changes in the supply of candidates. Less emphasis has been placed on psychological…
Fifteen reasons you should read this paper: How providing many arguments increases perceptions of both expertise and persuasive intent
People generally believe more is better in persuasion, for good reason. Past research has shown that providing more arguments can enhance a message’s persuasiveness. In contrast, we demonstrate that increasing the number of…
A Framework for Geoeconomics
Governments use their countries’ economic strength from financial and trade relationships to achieve geopolitical and economic goals. We provide a model of the sources of geoeconomic power and how it is wielded. The source of this power is the…
Introduction to Corporate Governance
Corporate governance has become a well-discussed and controversial topic among corporations, shareholders, and the general public. However, the debate over what constitutes “good governance” often lacks structure, making it difficult for…
Low Rate of Completion of Recommended Tests and Referrals in an Academic Primary Care Practice with Resident Trainees
Background
A frequent, preventable cause of diagnostic errors involves failure to follow up on…
Promoting Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Surveys: Insights From a Patient-Engaged Study To Assess Long COVID Healthcare Needs in Brazil
Background and Objective
Long COVID (LC) refers to persistent symptoms after acute COVID-19 infection, which may persist for months or years. LC affects millions of people globally, with substantial impacts on quality of life, employment…
Shared language for health equity: Preferences across the political spectrum
Skylo: Course Correcting Mid Launch
Sports Business Management: Decision Making Around the Globe
This new edition of a widely adopted textbook equips students with a comprehensive understanding of the sport industry. With a focus on management, strategy, marketing and finance, the decision-making approach of the book emphasizes key concepts…
Talking about what we support versus oppose affects others’ openness to our views
People’s unwillingness to engage with others who hold views that differ from their own—in other words, their lack of receptiveness to opposing views—is a growing problem globally. We explore the possibility that something as simple as how people…
The Human Side of Scaling: Stella & Dot
In early 2018, Jessica Herrin faces four leadership dilemmas with no obviously correct answers.
Herrin built Stella & Dot from a living room trunk show in 2003 into a nearly $300 million direct-sales jewelry company with tens of…
Working Papers - Expanded
Seeing Green: The Effects of Financial Exposures on Support for Climate Action
Despite the large common net benefits of climate mitigation, broad-based political consensus for large-scale policy action remains elusive. We hypothesize that financial exposure to energy stocks central to the green transition can induce…
Firm Climate Investment: A Glass Half-full
The green transition will require large investments from firms, yet little is known about the scale and drivers of climate-related capital expenditure across the UK economy. To address this gap, we draw on a large, representative survey of UK…
Manufacturing Risk-Free Government Debt
When debt is priced fairly, governments face a trade-off between insuring bondholders and taxpayers. If the government decides to fully insure bondholders by manufacturing risk-free debt, then it cannot insure taxpayers against permanent macro-…
A Breach in the Great Wall: Why Are Chinese Companies Listed in the U.S. Subject to Lower Disclosure Standards?
Over the years, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has exempted foreign private issuers (FPIs)—foreign companies traded on U.S. exchanges—from certain U.S. securities laws in order to attract high-quality companies from companies…
Exploring the Characteristics Associated With Diabetes and Hypertension Performance in Community Health Centers
Roadmap or Compass? The Value of Prior Collaborative Experience in an Unfamiliar Task Environment
When a temporary team faces an unfamiliar task environment, it should particularly benefit from including members who have collaborated before. Although several studies have made this prediction, it has not been supported empirically. We…
The Assignment of Intellectual Property Rights and Innovation
We study how the assignment of intellectual property rights between inventors and their employers affects innovation. Incomplete contracting theories predict that stronger employer property rights reduce the threat that employee inventors hold up…
A Registered Report Megastudy on the Persuasiveness of the Most-cited Climate Messages
It is important to understand how persuasive the most-cited climate change messaging strategies are. In five replication studies, we found limited evidence of persuasive effects of three highly cited strategies (N = 3,216). We then…
Do Coercive Liability-Management Exercises Destroy Firm Value?
Over the past several years, the utilization of liability-management exercises (LMEs) as financial restructuring strategies for overleveraged companies in the U.S. has exploded, taking share from conventional bankruptcies and workouts. The use of…
From Local Knowledge to Global Patterns: A Cross-cultural Study of the Dimensions of Hazards and Adaptive Capacity
Understanding the human impacts of environmental hazards is a growing concern. While there is a plethora of research on climate adaptation, the literature is highly fragmented, and empirical studies are rarely carried out with global samples.…
Intermediation via Credit Chains
The modern financial system features complicated intermediation chains, with each layer performing some degree of credit/maturity transformation. We develop a dynamic model where an ultimate borrower obtains funds from overlappinggeneration…
Policy News and Stock Market Volatility
We use newspapers to create Equity Market Volatility (EMV) trackers at daily and monthly frequencies. Our headline EMV tracker moves closely with the VIX and the S&P500 returns volatility in and out of sample. We exploit the volume of…
Politics and Policy Where State Capacity is Low
Governments define and protect property rights, which facilitate investment, regulate economic activities to manage externalities, and provide the public goods and services necessary for a healthy, educated and…
Why do people choose extreme candidates? The role of identity relevance
Elected officials are increasingly extreme. Research trying to understand this trend has tended to focus on structural factors, such as primary elections and changes in the supply of candidates. Less emphasis has been placed on psychological…
Fifteen reasons you should read this paper: How providing many arguments increases perceptions of both expertise and persuasive intent
People generally believe more is better in persuasion, for good reason. Past research has shown that providing more arguments can enhance a message’s persuasiveness. In contrast, we demonstrate that increasing the number of…
A Framework for Geoeconomics
Governments use their countries’ economic strength from financial and trade relationships to achieve geopolitical and economic goals. We provide a model of the sources of geoeconomic power and how it is wielded. The source of this power is the…
Introduction to Corporate Governance
Corporate governance has become a well-discussed and controversial topic among corporations, shareholders, and the general public. However, the debate over what constitutes “good governance” often lacks structure, making it difficult for…
Low Rate of Completion of Recommended Tests and Referrals in an Academic Primary Care Practice with Resident Trainees
Background
A frequent, preventable cause of diagnostic errors involves failure to follow up on…
Promoting Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Surveys: Insights From a Patient-Engaged Study To Assess Long COVID Healthcare Needs in Brazil
Background and Objective
Long COVID (LC) refers to persistent symptoms after acute COVID-19 infection, which may persist for months or years. LC affects millions of people globally, with substantial impacts on quality of life, employment…
Shared language for health equity: Preferences across the political spectrum
Skylo: Course Correcting Mid Launch
Sports Business Management: Decision Making Around the Globe
This new edition of a widely adopted textbook equips students with a comprehensive understanding of the sport industry. With a focus on management, strategy, marketing and finance, the decision-making approach of the book emphasizes key concepts…
Talking about what we support versus oppose affects others’ openness to our views
People’s unwillingness to engage with others who hold views that differ from their own—in other words, their lack of receptiveness to opposing views—is a growing problem globally. We explore the possibility that something as simple as how people…
The Human Side of Scaling: Stella & Dot
In early 2018, Jessica Herrin faces four leadership dilemmas with no obviously correct answers.
Herrin built Stella & Dot from a living room trunk show in 2003 into a nearly $300 million direct-sales jewelry company with tens of…
ACT Projects: Multiple Criteria
This list, used in the Alumni ACT section, lets you select ACT projects to display, and how many to display. The default is three. You can filter your list using one or more of the following: node IDs, status, project type, project focus, organization type. In addition you can select one or more of these fields to display: organization location, URL, project locations, project type, project focus, organization type.
Cost Analysis, Full Team Projects
ACE Charter Schools
AchieveKids II
Acterra
Acterra: Action for a Healthy Planet V
Acterra: Action for a Healthy Planet VI
Ada’s Café
African American Community Service Agency
Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation
Almaden Country Day School II
Almaden Country School
Alternative Family Services
Ambition Angels
American Conservatory Theater
American Farmland Trust
American Red Cross, Palo Alto Chapter
Avenidas II
Bay Area Ridge Trail Council
Bay Area Ridge Trail Council
Bay Area Ridge Trail Council II
Bay Area Tutoring Association
Breakthrough Collaborative
Breakthrough Collaborative II
Bring Change 2 Mind II
Business United in Investing, Lending and Developing (BUILD)
All Stories: Multiple Criteria
This list lets you select stories written by Marketing, and how many to display. The default is 10. The type of story (announcement, idea story, etc.) is a required field. You can filter your list using one or more of the following: title link, keyword, center & research program, alumni program, promoted in Re:Think, academic area, additional topics, region of interest.
Stories - Compact View (No Media Mentions)
Investor Summit Launches New Era of Alumni Engagement
Lessons in Leadership at the 2025 Executive Challenge
Joel Peterson, Former Chairman of JetBlue and Beloved Teacher-Mentor, Dies at Age 78
Forbes
Want to be a Great Leader? Use this Leadership Communication Framework
CNBC
This Body Language Move Makes You Look Closed Off—How to Do It Right
Business Insider
Wall Street Wants to Let Investors in on Private Markets. Should They Take the Invitation?
The New York Times
Want More Babies? Abolish Commutes
Wall Street Journal
This Is Why It’s So Hard to Find a Job Right Now
Barron’s
Congress Is Punching Holes in America’s Financial Defenses
Scholars Discuss the Promises and Challenges of Decentralized Governance
Los Angeles Times
Contributor: Downtowns Are Dying, But We Know How to Save Them
Wall Street Journal
Will the Next Jobs Report Reveal the Real Cost of AI on Employment?
CNN Business
Amazon’s Layoffs Are Staggering. We’ve Seen This Before.
Wall Street Journal
A Weaker Dollar Has Always Been Part of Trump’s Plan
USA Today
Who is Trump's Pick to Lead the Fed? What to Know About Kevin Warsh
The Economist
Why Is the Yen Still So Weak?
Axios
CEOs Will Become CQOs in the AI Era, HAI Senior Fellow Says
Spurring Startup Success: Celebrating Thirty Years of CES
Marketing Science Pioneer David “Dave” Montgomery Dies at Age 87
Charles Bonini, a Guiding Hand for Stanford GSB’s Executive Education and MBA Programs, Dies at 91
“The Next Century of Business Leadership Begins Here”
Poets&Quants
2025 MBA Best In Class Award for Entrepreneurship: Stanford Graduate School of Business
Gabriela Forter Miranda, MBA ’24: Filling the “Missing Middle” in Mental Health Services
Stanford GSB and the School of Engineering: A Shared Century of Innovation
Stories - Expanded View (No Media Mentions)
Investor Summit Launches New Era of Alumni Engagement
Lessons in Leadership at the 2025 Executive Challenge
Joel Peterson, Former Chairman of JetBlue and Beloved Teacher-Mentor, Dies at Age 78
Forbes
Want to be a Great Leader? Use this Leadership Communication Framework
CNBC
This Body Language Move Makes You Look Closed Off—How to Do It Right
Business Insider
Wall Street Wants to Let Investors in on Private Markets. Should They Take the Invitation?
The New York Times
Want More Babies? Abolish Commutes
Wall Street Journal
This Is Why It’s So Hard to Find a Job Right Now
Barron’s
Congress Is Punching Holes in America’s Financial Defenses
Scholars Discuss the Promises and Challenges of Decentralized Governance
Los Angeles Times
Contributor: Downtowns Are Dying, But We Know How to Save Them
Wall Street Journal
Will the Next Jobs Report Reveal the Real Cost of AI on Employment?
CNN Business
Amazon’s Layoffs Are Staggering. We’ve Seen This Before.
Wall Street Journal
A Weaker Dollar Has Always Been Part of Trump’s Plan
USA Today
Who is Trump's Pick to Lead the Fed? What to Know About Kevin Warsh
The Economist
Why Is the Yen Still So Weak?
Axios
CEOs Will Become CQOs in the AI Era, HAI Senior Fellow Says
Spurring Startup Success: Celebrating Thirty Years of CES
Marketing Science Pioneer David “Dave” Montgomery Dies at Age 87
Charles Bonini, a Guiding Hand for Stanford GSB’s Executive Education and MBA Programs, Dies at 91
“The Next Century of Business Leadership Begins Here”
Poets&Quants
2025 MBA Best In Class Award for Entrepreneurship: Stanford Graduate School of Business
Gabriela Forter Miranda, MBA ’24: Filling the “Missing Middle” in Mental Health Services
Stanford GSB and the School of Engineering: A Shared Century of Innovation
Media Mentions - Expanded
Investor Summit Launches New Era of Alumni Engagement
Lessons in Leadership at the 2025 Executive Challenge
Joel Peterson, Former Chairman of JetBlue and Beloved Teacher-Mentor, Dies at Age 78
Forbes
Want to be a Great Leader? Use this Leadership Communication Framework
CNBC
This Body Language Move Makes You Look Closed Off—How to Do It Right
Business Insider
Wall Street Wants to Let Investors in on Private Markets. Should They Take the Invitation?
The New York Times
Want More Babies? Abolish Commutes
Wall Street Journal
This Is Why It’s So Hard to Find a Job Right Now
Barron’s
Congress Is Punching Holes in America’s Financial Defenses
Scholars Discuss the Promises and Challenges of Decentralized Governance
Los Angeles Times
Contributor: Downtowns Are Dying, But We Know How to Save Them
Wall Street Journal
Will the Next Jobs Report Reveal the Real Cost of AI on Employment?
CNN Business
Amazon’s Layoffs Are Staggering. We’ve Seen This Before.
Wall Street Journal
A Weaker Dollar Has Always Been Part of Trump’s Plan
USA Today
Who is Trump's Pick to Lead the Fed? What to Know About Kevin Warsh
The Economist
Why Is the Yen Still So Weak?
Axios
CEOs Will Become CQOs in the AI Era, HAI Senior Fellow Says
Spurring Startup Success: Celebrating Thirty Years of CES
Marketing Science Pioneer David “Dave” Montgomery Dies at Age 87
Charles Bonini, a Guiding Hand for Stanford GSB’s Executive Education and MBA Programs, Dies at 91
“The Next Century of Business Leadership Begins Here”
Poets&Quants
2025 MBA Best In Class Award for Entrepreneurship: Stanford Graduate School of Business
Gabriela Forter Miranda, MBA ’24: Filling the “Missing Middle” in Mental Health Services
Stanford GSB and the School of Engineering: A Shared Century of Innovation
Books: Multiple Criteria
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Finance Books - Compact
Seeing Green: The Effects of Financial Exposures on Support for Climate Action
Despite the large common net benefits of climate mitigation, broad-based political consensus for large-scale policy action remains elusive. We hypothesize that financial exposure to energy stocks central to the green transition can induce…
Firm Climate Investment: A Glass Half-full
The green transition will require large investments from firms, yet little is known about the scale and drivers of climate-related capital expenditure across the UK economy. To address this gap, we draw on a large, representative survey of UK…
Manufacturing Risk-Free Government Debt
When debt is priced fairly, governments face a trade-off between insuring bondholders and taxpayers. If the government decides to fully insure bondholders by manufacturing risk-free debt, then it cannot insure taxpayers against permanent macro-…
A Breach in the Great Wall: Why Are Chinese Companies Listed in the U.S. Subject to Lower Disclosure Standards?
Over the years, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has exempted foreign private issuers (FPIs)—foreign companies traded on U.S. exchanges—from certain U.S. securities laws in order to attract high-quality companies from companies…
Exploring the Characteristics Associated With Diabetes and Hypertension Performance in Community Health Centers
Roadmap or Compass? The Value of Prior Collaborative Experience in an Unfamiliar Task Environment
When a temporary team faces an unfamiliar task environment, it should particularly benefit from including members who have collaborated before. Although several studies have made this prediction, it has not been supported empirically. We…
The Assignment of Intellectual Property Rights and Innovation
We study how the assignment of intellectual property rights between inventors and their employers affects innovation. Incomplete contracting theories predict that stronger employer property rights reduce the threat that employee inventors hold up…
A Registered Report Megastudy on the Persuasiveness of the Most-cited Climate Messages
It is important to understand how persuasive the most-cited climate change messaging strategies are. In five replication studies, we found limited evidence of persuasive effects of three highly cited strategies (N = 3,216). We then…
Do Coercive Liability-Management Exercises Destroy Firm Value?
Over the past several years, the utilization of liability-management exercises (LMEs) as financial restructuring strategies for overleveraged companies in the U.S. has exploded, taking share from conventional bankruptcies and workouts. The use of…
From Local Knowledge to Global Patterns: A Cross-cultural Study of the Dimensions of Hazards and Adaptive Capacity
Understanding the human impacts of environmental hazards is a growing concern. While there is a plethora of research on climate adaptation, the literature is highly fragmented, and empirical studies are rarely carried out with global samples.…
Intermediation via Credit Chains
The modern financial system features complicated intermediation chains, with each layer performing some degree of credit/maturity transformation. We develop a dynamic model where an ultimate borrower obtains funds from overlappinggeneration…
Policy News and Stock Market Volatility
We use newspapers to create Equity Market Volatility (EMV) trackers at daily and monthly frequencies. Our headline EMV tracker moves closely with the VIX and the S&P500 returns volatility in and out of sample. We exploit the volume of…
Politics and Policy Where State Capacity is Low
Governments define and protect property rights, which facilitate investment, regulate economic activities to manage externalities, and provide the public goods and services necessary for a healthy, educated and…
Why do people choose extreme candidates? The role of identity relevance
Elected officials are increasingly extreme. Research trying to understand this trend has tended to focus on structural factors, such as primary elections and changes in the supply of candidates. Less emphasis has been placed on psychological…
Fifteen reasons you should read this paper: How providing many arguments increases perceptions of both expertise and persuasive intent
People generally believe more is better in persuasion, for good reason. Past research has shown that providing more arguments can enhance a message’s persuasiveness. In contrast, we demonstrate that increasing the number of…
A Framework for Geoeconomics
Governments use their countries’ economic strength from financial and trade relationships to achieve geopolitical and economic goals. We provide a model of the sources of geoeconomic power and how it is wielded. The source of this power is the…
Introduction to Corporate Governance
Corporate governance has become a well-discussed and controversial topic among corporations, shareholders, and the general public. However, the debate over what constitutes “good governance” often lacks structure, making it difficult for…
Low Rate of Completion of Recommended Tests and Referrals in an Academic Primary Care Practice with Resident Trainees
Background
A frequent, preventable cause of diagnostic errors involves failure to follow up on…
Promoting Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Surveys: Insights From a Patient-Engaged Study To Assess Long COVID Healthcare Needs in Brazil
Background and Objective
Long COVID (LC) refers to persistent symptoms after acute COVID-19 infection, which may persist for months or years. LC affects millions of people globally, with substantial impacts on quality of life, employment…
Shared language for health equity: Preferences across the political spectrum
Skylo: Course Correcting Mid Launch
Sports Business Management: Decision Making Around the Globe
This new edition of a widely adopted textbook equips students with a comprehensive understanding of the sport industry. With a focus on management, strategy, marketing and finance, the decision-making approach of the book emphasizes key concepts…
Talking about what we support versus oppose affects others’ openness to our views
People’s unwillingness to engage with others who hold views that differ from their own—in other words, their lack of receptiveness to opposing views—is a growing problem globally. We explore the possibility that something as simple as how people…
The Human Side of Scaling: Stella & Dot
In early 2018, Jessica Herrin faces four leadership dilemmas with no obviously correct answers.
Herrin built Stella & Dot from a living room trunk show in 2003 into a nearly $300 million direct-sales jewelry company with tens of…
Finance Books - Expanded
Seeing Green: The Effects of Financial Exposures on Support for Climate Action
Despite the large common net benefits of climate mitigation, broad-based political consensus for large-scale policy action remains elusive. We hypothesize that financial exposure to energy stocks central to the green transition can induce…
Firm Climate Investment: A Glass Half-full
The green transition will require large investments from firms, yet little is known about the scale and drivers of climate-related capital expenditure across the UK economy. To address this gap, we draw on a large, representative survey of UK…
Manufacturing Risk-Free Government Debt
When debt is priced fairly, governments face a trade-off between insuring bondholders and taxpayers. If the government decides to fully insure bondholders by manufacturing risk-free debt, then it cannot insure taxpayers against permanent macro-…
A Breach in the Great Wall: Why Are Chinese Companies Listed in the U.S. Subject to Lower Disclosure Standards?
Over the years, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has exempted foreign private issuers (FPIs)—foreign companies traded on U.S. exchanges—from certain U.S. securities laws in order to attract high-quality companies from companies…
Exploring the Characteristics Associated With Diabetes and Hypertension Performance in Community Health Centers
Roadmap or Compass? The Value of Prior Collaborative Experience in an Unfamiliar Task Environment
When a temporary team faces an unfamiliar task environment, it should particularly benefit from including members who have collaborated before. Although several studies have made this prediction, it has not been supported empirically. We…
The Assignment of Intellectual Property Rights and Innovation
We study how the assignment of intellectual property rights between inventors and their employers affects innovation. Incomplete contracting theories predict that stronger employer property rights reduce the threat that employee inventors hold up…
A Registered Report Megastudy on the Persuasiveness of the Most-cited Climate Messages
It is important to understand how persuasive the most-cited climate change messaging strategies are. In five replication studies, we found limited evidence of persuasive effects of three highly cited strategies (N = 3,216). We then…
Do Coercive Liability-Management Exercises Destroy Firm Value?
Over the past several years, the utilization of liability-management exercises (LMEs) as financial restructuring strategies for overleveraged companies in the U.S. has exploded, taking share from conventional bankruptcies and workouts. The use of…
From Local Knowledge to Global Patterns: A Cross-cultural Study of the Dimensions of Hazards and Adaptive Capacity
Understanding the human impacts of environmental hazards is a growing concern. While there is a plethora of research on climate adaptation, the literature is highly fragmented, and empirical studies are rarely carried out with global samples.…
Intermediation via Credit Chains
The modern financial system features complicated intermediation chains, with each layer performing some degree of credit/maturity transformation. We develop a dynamic model where an ultimate borrower obtains funds from overlappinggeneration…
Policy News and Stock Market Volatility
We use newspapers to create Equity Market Volatility (EMV) trackers at daily and monthly frequencies. Our headline EMV tracker moves closely with the VIX and the S&P500 returns volatility in and out of sample. We exploit the volume of…
Politics and Policy Where State Capacity is Low
Governments define and protect property rights, which facilitate investment, regulate economic activities to manage externalities, and provide the public goods and services necessary for a healthy, educated and…
Why do people choose extreme candidates? The role of identity relevance
Elected officials are increasingly extreme. Research trying to understand this trend has tended to focus on structural factors, such as primary elections and changes in the supply of candidates. Less emphasis has been placed on psychological…
Fifteen reasons you should read this paper: How providing many arguments increases perceptions of both expertise and persuasive intent
People generally believe more is better in persuasion, for good reason. Past research has shown that providing more arguments can enhance a message’s persuasiveness. In contrast, we demonstrate that increasing the number of…
A Framework for Geoeconomics
Governments use their countries’ economic strength from financial and trade relationships to achieve geopolitical and economic goals. We provide a model of the sources of geoeconomic power and how it is wielded. The source of this power is the…
Introduction to Corporate Governance
Corporate governance has become a well-discussed and controversial topic among corporations, shareholders, and the general public. However, the debate over what constitutes “good governance” often lacks structure, making it difficult for…
Low Rate of Completion of Recommended Tests and Referrals in an Academic Primary Care Practice with Resident Trainees
Background
A frequent, preventable cause of diagnostic errors involves failure to follow up on…
Promoting Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Surveys: Insights From a Patient-Engaged Study To Assess Long COVID Healthcare Needs in Brazil
Background and Objective
Long COVID (LC) refers to persistent symptoms after acute COVID-19 infection, which may persist for months or years. LC affects millions of people globally, with substantial impacts on quality of life, employment…
Shared language for health equity: Preferences across the political spectrum
Skylo: Course Correcting Mid Launch
Sports Business Management: Decision Making Around the Globe
This new edition of a widely adopted textbook equips students with a comprehensive understanding of the sport industry. With a focus on management, strategy, marketing and finance, the decision-making approach of the book emphasizes key concepts…
Talking about what we support versus oppose affects others’ openness to our views
People’s unwillingness to engage with others who hold views that differ from their own—in other words, their lack of receptiveness to opposing views—is a growing problem globally. We explore the possibility that something as simple as how people…
The Human Side of Scaling: Stella & Dot
In early 2018, Jessica Herrin faces four leadership dilemmas with no obviously correct answers.
Herrin built Stella & Dot from a living room trunk show in 2003 into a nearly $300 million direct-sales jewelry company with tens of…
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This list lets you select Cases to display, and how many to display. The default is 10. You can filter your list using one or more of the following: node IDs, academic area, business Insight topic, keywords.
Nonprofit Cases - Compact
The Human Side of Scaling: Stella & Dot
In early 2018, Jessica Herrin faces four leadership dilemmas with no obviously correct answers.
Herrin built Stella & Dot from a living room trunk show in 2003 into a nearly $300 million direct-sales jewelry company with tens of thousands of independent…
Skylo: Course Correcting Mid Launch
Top Corner Capital: Rethinking Venture Debt for the Seed Stage
Paga 2.0: A New Engine for Growth
This case follows Stanford GSB alumnus Tayo Oviosu, who founded Paga in 2009, and set out to digitize payments in Nigeria, where more than 90 percent of transactions were conducted in cash and over half the population was unbanked. By building a…
Note on the Four Lenses of AI Adoption in Developing Economies
Artificial intelligence is diffusing across developing economies along a path distinct from that of the United States and China. Rather than being driven primarily by hyperscale infrastructure investments or geopolitical competition, AI adoption in the…
Interscope: Leveraging the Flywheel to Build the Music Company of the Future
This case explores how John Janick, CEO of Interscope Records, used strategic communication to align a rapidly growing creative organization and clarify its value to multiple audiences in a highly disrupted industry. As artists gained unprecedented…
The All Aboard Fund: A Coalition to Bridge the Missing Middle and Scale Climate Companies
Chris Anderson, best known for scaling TED and mobilizing billions for philanthropy, and Stan Miranda, a career investor who helped build Partners Capital into a $65B outsourced CIO, believe they can unlock one of climate investing’s most persistent…
Impact Engine: The Pursuit of Impact-Weighted Market-Rate Returns
As the CEO and Managing Partner of investment firm Impact Engine, Jessica Droste Yagan had grown accustomed to pushing the boundaries of impact. For over a decade, she had overseen multiple efforts to redefine what it meant to be an impact investor, where…
Databricks: Professional Services, the Key to Unlocking Consumption
Becoming a Platform Company: How Ingram Micro Disrupted Itself
This case presents Ingram Micro’s effort to reimagine the IT distribution model through Xvantage, an AI-enabled digital platform launched as the company prepared to return to public markets. In the case, CEO Paul Bay, Chief Digital Officer Sanjib Sahoo…
Lunar Labs: Engineering Its Own Evolution
Alex Tiller, Captain of Lunar Labs, faces a defining moment for his organization’s experimental model of innovation. During a Quarterly Learning Review, the team behind CarbonCatcher—a direct air capture project designed to remove carbon from the…
Eleven Software
In 2022, two first-time entrepreneurs, Hannah Greenberg and Alex Lopez, acquired Eleven Software, a Portland-based provider of cloud platforms that managed guest Wi-Fi for major hospitality brands such as Hilton and Marriott. The pair had met during their…
Nuveen and CleanPlanet: Evaluating a Private Equity Impact Investment
For nearly a year, Ted Maa and Chris Steinbaugh, members of the Private Equity Impact Investing team at Nuveen, had been following a potential investment opportunity for a company raising $30 million that had only recently fallen out of exclusivity. The…
Addendum to Builders Fund: Impact Prioritization Rating
For ten weeks, the Spring 2024 cohort of students in ALP-303: Analysis and Measurement of Impact at the Stanford Graduate School of Business tackled an initial attempt at improving the Builders Fund (“Builders”) Impact Prioritization Rating (IPR). As part…
Simon de Montfort – SeaGlider
In 2025, serial entrepreneur and angel investor Simon de Montfort stepped into an unassuming warehouse in Alameda, California, to meet Ricky Jennings, the inventor behind SeaGlider—an ambitious effort to build autonomous, wind- and solar-powered ocean…
Deutsche Telekom in 2025: The Dancing Elephant in the Age of AI
Deutsche Telekom (DT) reached an unprecedented peak of success in 2025, becoming the world’s most valuable telco brand and the leading European telco by market capitalization. This standing was symbolized by the “Dancing Elephant” sculpture at its Bonn…
Keep Rowing: Sami Inkinen and Virta Health
In 2025, Virta Health CEO and cofounder Sami Inkinen faces a series of strategic and leadership choices as the company nears profitability and contemplates an initial public offering (IPO). Founded in 2014 to reverse Type 2 diabetes and obesity through…
MECCA: Empowering Customers to Look, Feel, and Be Their Best
MECCA had by 2025 become Australasia’s leading prestige beauty retailer, with a 30 percent market share, annual revenues exceeding A$1.2 billion, and a passionate following of four million customers. The company was founded in 1997 by Jo Horgan with a…
Innovation and Adversity: The Implementation of a United Federal Electronic Health Record for U.S. Veterans
Electronic health records (EHR) offer clear efficiency, productivity, and safety benefits to health care organizations, medical personnel, and patients. Implementing an EHR modernization program throughout the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) health…
Bonnier News in 2025: Engineering the Future of Media
Bonnier News in 2025 had solidified its position as Sweden’s leading news provider and the Nordic region’s largest news media group, largely through a successful strategic and operating model transformation. Under CEO Anders Eriksson, the company…
Autodesk in 2025: Reimagining the Future with AI
In mid-2025, eight years into his tenure as CEO, Andrew Anagnost is navigating Autodesk through its most rapid period of change, driven by three strategic vectors: optimizing its go-to-market function, growing new “design and make” businesses, and…
WeWork: From Unicorn to Bankruptcy
WeWork, once one of the most valuable start-ups in history, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in November 2023. An innovator in the commercial real estate space, WeWork developed a “space-as-a-service” model, offering an increasingly mobile…
Cummins Inc. in 2025: Navigating the Bumpy Road to Destination Zero
In 2025, Cummins Inc., a global transportation systems leader, was navigating a complex energy transition guided by its Destination Zero strategy, which aimed for net-zero emissions by 2050. The company faced a dual imperative: driving profitability in…
JetBlue Ventures in 2025: From CVC to VC
JetBlue Ventures is the corporate venture capital arm of JetBlue Airways. The case describes the evolution and growth path of JetBlue Ventures as it used its investment team and operations team to successfully invest in 53 start-ups over 8 years. It…
Nonprofit Cases - Expanded
The Human Side of Scaling: Stella & Dot
In early 2018, Jessica Herrin faces four leadership dilemmas with no obviously correct answers.
Herrin built Stella & Dot from a living room trunk show in 2003 into a nearly $300 million direct-sales jewelry company with tens of thousands of independent…
Skylo: Course Correcting Mid Launch
Top Corner Capital: Rethinking Venture Debt for the Seed Stage
Paga 2.0: A New Engine for Growth
This case follows Stanford GSB alumnus Tayo Oviosu, who founded Paga in 2009, and set out to digitize payments in Nigeria, where more than 90 percent of transactions were conducted in cash and over half the population was unbanked. By building a…
Note on the Four Lenses of AI Adoption in Developing Economies
Artificial intelligence is diffusing across developing economies along a path distinct from that of the United States and China. Rather than being driven primarily by hyperscale infrastructure investments or geopolitical competition, AI adoption in the…
Interscope: Leveraging the Flywheel to Build the Music Company of the Future
This case explores how John Janick, CEO of Interscope Records, used strategic communication to align a rapidly growing creative organization and clarify its value to multiple audiences in a highly disrupted industry. As artists gained unprecedented…
The All Aboard Fund: A Coalition to Bridge the Missing Middle and Scale Climate Companies
Chris Anderson, best known for scaling TED and mobilizing billions for philanthropy, and Stan Miranda, a career investor who helped build Partners Capital into a $65B outsourced CIO, believe they can unlock one of climate investing’s most persistent…
Impact Engine: The Pursuit of Impact-Weighted Market-Rate Returns
As the CEO and Managing Partner of investment firm Impact Engine, Jessica Droste Yagan had grown accustomed to pushing the boundaries of impact. For over a decade, she had overseen multiple efforts to redefine what it meant to be an impact investor, where…
Databricks: Professional Services, the Key to Unlocking Consumption
Becoming a Platform Company: How Ingram Micro Disrupted Itself
This case presents Ingram Micro’s effort to reimagine the IT distribution model through Xvantage, an AI-enabled digital platform launched as the company prepared to return to public markets. In the case, CEO Paul Bay, Chief Digital Officer Sanjib Sahoo…
Lunar Labs: Engineering Its Own Evolution
Alex Tiller, Captain of Lunar Labs, faces a defining moment for his organization’s experimental model of innovation. During a Quarterly Learning Review, the team behind CarbonCatcher—a direct air capture project designed to remove carbon from the…
Eleven Software
In 2022, two first-time entrepreneurs, Hannah Greenberg and Alex Lopez, acquired Eleven Software, a Portland-based provider of cloud platforms that managed guest Wi-Fi for major hospitality brands such as Hilton and Marriott. The pair had met during their…
Nuveen and CleanPlanet: Evaluating a Private Equity Impact Investment
For nearly a year, Ted Maa and Chris Steinbaugh, members of the Private Equity Impact Investing team at Nuveen, had been following a potential investment opportunity for a company raising $30 million that had only recently fallen out of exclusivity. The…
Addendum to Builders Fund: Impact Prioritization Rating
For ten weeks, the Spring 2024 cohort of students in ALP-303: Analysis and Measurement of Impact at the Stanford Graduate School of Business tackled an initial attempt at improving the Builders Fund (“Builders”) Impact Prioritization Rating (IPR). As part…
Simon de Montfort – SeaGlider
In 2025, serial entrepreneur and angel investor Simon de Montfort stepped into an unassuming warehouse in Alameda, California, to meet Ricky Jennings, the inventor behind SeaGlider—an ambitious effort to build autonomous, wind- and solar-powered ocean…
Deutsche Telekom in 2025: The Dancing Elephant in the Age of AI
Deutsche Telekom (DT) reached an unprecedented peak of success in 2025, becoming the world’s most valuable telco brand and the leading European telco by market capitalization. This standing was symbolized by the “Dancing Elephant” sculpture at its Bonn…
Keep Rowing: Sami Inkinen and Virta Health
In 2025, Virta Health CEO and cofounder Sami Inkinen faces a series of strategic and leadership choices as the company nears profitability and contemplates an initial public offering (IPO). Founded in 2014 to reverse Type 2 diabetes and obesity through…
MECCA: Empowering Customers to Look, Feel, and Be Their Best
MECCA had by 2025 become Australasia’s leading prestige beauty retailer, with a 30 percent market share, annual revenues exceeding A$1.2 billion, and a passionate following of four million customers. The company was founded in 1997 by Jo Horgan with a…
Innovation and Adversity: The Implementation of a United Federal Electronic Health Record for U.S. Veterans
Electronic health records (EHR) offer clear efficiency, productivity, and safety benefits to health care organizations, medical personnel, and patients. Implementing an EHR modernization program throughout the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) health…
Bonnier News in 2025: Engineering the Future of Media
Bonnier News in 2025 had solidified its position as Sweden’s leading news provider and the Nordic region’s largest news media group, largely through a successful strategic and operating model transformation. Under CEO Anders Eriksson, the company…
Autodesk in 2025: Reimagining the Future with AI
In mid-2025, eight years into his tenure as CEO, Andrew Anagnost is navigating Autodesk through its most rapid period of change, driven by three strategic vectors: optimizing its go-to-market function, growing new “design and make” businesses, and…
WeWork: From Unicorn to Bankruptcy
WeWork, once one of the most valuable start-ups in history, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in November 2023. An innovator in the commercial real estate space, WeWork developed a “space-as-a-service” model, offering an increasingly mobile…
Cummins Inc. in 2025: Navigating the Bumpy Road to Destination Zero
In 2025, Cummins Inc., a global transportation systems leader, was navigating a complex energy transition guided by its Destination Zero strategy, which aimed for net-zero emissions by 2050. The company faced a dual imperative: driving profitability in…
JetBlue Ventures in 2025: From CVC to VC
JetBlue Ventures is the corporate venture capital arm of JetBlue Airways. The case describes the evolution and growth path of JetBlue Ventures as it used its investment team and operations team to successfully invest in 53 start-ups over 8 years. It…
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Accounting Journal Articles - Compact
Seeing Green: The Effects of Financial Exposures on Support for Climate Action
Despite the large common net benefits of climate mitigation, broad-based political consensus for large-scale policy action remains elusive. We hypothesize that financial exposure to energy stocks central to the green transition can induce…
Firm Climate Investment: A Glass Half-full
The green transition will require large investments from firms, yet little is known about the scale and drivers of climate-related capital expenditure across the UK economy. To address this gap, we draw on a large, representative survey of UK…
Manufacturing Risk-Free Government Debt
When debt is priced fairly, governments face a trade-off between insuring bondholders and taxpayers. If the government decides to fully insure bondholders by manufacturing risk-free debt, then it cannot insure taxpayers against permanent macro-…
A Breach in the Great Wall: Why Are Chinese Companies Listed in the U.S. Subject to Lower Disclosure Standards?
Over the years, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has exempted foreign private issuers (FPIs)—foreign companies traded on U.S. exchanges—from certain U.S. securities laws in order to attract high-quality companies from companies…
Exploring the Characteristics Associated With Diabetes and Hypertension Performance in Community Health Centers
Roadmap or Compass? The Value of Prior Collaborative Experience in an Unfamiliar Task Environment
When a temporary team faces an unfamiliar task environment, it should particularly benefit from including members who have collaborated before. Although several studies have made this prediction, it has not been supported empirically. We…
The Assignment of Intellectual Property Rights and Innovation
We study how the assignment of intellectual property rights between inventors and their employers affects innovation. Incomplete contracting theories predict that stronger employer property rights reduce the threat that employee inventors hold up…
A Registered Report Megastudy on the Persuasiveness of the Most-cited Climate Messages
It is important to understand how persuasive the most-cited climate change messaging strategies are. In five replication studies, we found limited evidence of persuasive effects of three highly cited strategies (N = 3,216). We then…
Do Coercive Liability-Management Exercises Destroy Firm Value?
Over the past several years, the utilization of liability-management exercises (LMEs) as financial restructuring strategies for overleveraged companies in the U.S. has exploded, taking share from conventional bankruptcies and workouts. The use of…
From Local Knowledge to Global Patterns: A Cross-cultural Study of the Dimensions of Hazards and Adaptive Capacity
Understanding the human impacts of environmental hazards is a growing concern. While there is a plethora of research on climate adaptation, the literature is highly fragmented, and empirical studies are rarely carried out with global samples.…
Intermediation via Credit Chains
The modern financial system features complicated intermediation chains, with each layer performing some degree of credit/maturity transformation. We develop a dynamic model where an ultimate borrower obtains funds from overlappinggeneration…
Policy News and Stock Market Volatility
We use newspapers to create Equity Market Volatility (EMV) trackers at daily and monthly frequencies. Our headline EMV tracker moves closely with the VIX and the S&P500 returns volatility in and out of sample. We exploit the volume of…
Politics and Policy Where State Capacity is Low
Governments define and protect property rights, which facilitate investment, regulate economic activities to manage externalities, and provide the public goods and services necessary for a healthy, educated and…
Why do people choose extreme candidates? The role of identity relevance
Elected officials are increasingly extreme. Research trying to understand this trend has tended to focus on structural factors, such as primary elections and changes in the supply of candidates. Less emphasis has been placed on psychological…
Fifteen reasons you should read this paper: How providing many arguments increases perceptions of both expertise and persuasive intent
People generally believe more is better in persuasion, for good reason. Past research has shown that providing more arguments can enhance a message’s persuasiveness. In contrast, we demonstrate that increasing the number of…
A Framework for Geoeconomics
Governments use their countries’ economic strength from financial and trade relationships to achieve geopolitical and economic goals. We provide a model of the sources of geoeconomic power and how it is wielded. The source of this power is the…
Introduction to Corporate Governance
Corporate governance has become a well-discussed and controversial topic among corporations, shareholders, and the general public. However, the debate over what constitutes “good governance” often lacks structure, making it difficult for…
Low Rate of Completion of Recommended Tests and Referrals in an Academic Primary Care Practice with Resident Trainees
Background
A frequent, preventable cause of diagnostic errors involves failure to follow up on…
Promoting Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Surveys: Insights From a Patient-Engaged Study To Assess Long COVID Healthcare Needs in Brazil
Background and Objective
Long COVID (LC) refers to persistent symptoms after acute COVID-19 infection, which may persist for months or years. LC affects millions of people globally, with substantial impacts on quality of life, employment…
Shared language for health equity: Preferences across the political spectrum
Skylo: Course Correcting Mid Launch
Sports Business Management: Decision Making Around the Globe
This new edition of a widely adopted textbook equips students with a comprehensive understanding of the sport industry. With a focus on management, strategy, marketing and finance, the decision-making approach of the book emphasizes key concepts…
Talking about what we support versus oppose affects others’ openness to our views
People’s unwillingness to engage with others who hold views that differ from their own—in other words, their lack of receptiveness to opposing views—is a growing problem globally. We explore the possibility that something as simple as how people…
The Human Side of Scaling: Stella & Dot
In early 2018, Jessica Herrin faces four leadership dilemmas with no obviously correct answers.
Herrin built Stella & Dot from a living room trunk show in 2003 into a nearly $300 million direct-sales jewelry company with tens of…
Accounting Journal Articles - Expanded
Seeing Green: The Effects of Financial Exposures on Support for Climate Action
Despite the large common net benefits of climate mitigation, broad-based political consensus for large-scale policy action remains elusive. We hypothesize that financial exposure to energy stocks central to the green transition can induce…
Firm Climate Investment: A Glass Half-full
The green transition will require large investments from firms, yet little is known about the scale and drivers of climate-related capital expenditure across the UK economy. To address this gap, we draw on a large, representative survey of UK…
Manufacturing Risk-Free Government Debt
When debt is priced fairly, governments face a trade-off between insuring bondholders and taxpayers. If the government decides to fully insure bondholders by manufacturing risk-free debt, then it cannot insure taxpayers against permanent macro-…
A Breach in the Great Wall: Why Are Chinese Companies Listed in the U.S. Subject to Lower Disclosure Standards?
Over the years, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has exempted foreign private issuers (FPIs)—foreign companies traded on U.S. exchanges—from certain U.S. securities laws in order to attract high-quality companies from companies…
Exploring the Characteristics Associated With Diabetes and Hypertension Performance in Community Health Centers
Roadmap or Compass? The Value of Prior Collaborative Experience in an Unfamiliar Task Environment
When a temporary team faces an unfamiliar task environment, it should particularly benefit from including members who have collaborated before. Although several studies have made this prediction, it has not been supported empirically. We…
The Assignment of Intellectual Property Rights and Innovation
We study how the assignment of intellectual property rights between inventors and their employers affects innovation. Incomplete contracting theories predict that stronger employer property rights reduce the threat that employee inventors hold up…
A Registered Report Megastudy on the Persuasiveness of the Most-cited Climate Messages
It is important to understand how persuasive the most-cited climate change messaging strategies are. In five replication studies, we found limited evidence of persuasive effects of three highly cited strategies (N = 3,216). We then…
Do Coercive Liability-Management Exercises Destroy Firm Value?
Over the past several years, the utilization of liability-management exercises (LMEs) as financial restructuring strategies for overleveraged companies in the U.S. has exploded, taking share from conventional bankruptcies and workouts. The use of…
From Local Knowledge to Global Patterns: A Cross-cultural Study of the Dimensions of Hazards and Adaptive Capacity
Understanding the human impacts of environmental hazards is a growing concern. While there is a plethora of research on climate adaptation, the literature is highly fragmented, and empirical studies are rarely carried out with global samples.…
Intermediation via Credit Chains
The modern financial system features complicated intermediation chains, with each layer performing some degree of credit/maturity transformation. We develop a dynamic model where an ultimate borrower obtains funds from overlappinggeneration…
Policy News and Stock Market Volatility
We use newspapers to create Equity Market Volatility (EMV) trackers at daily and monthly frequencies. Our headline EMV tracker moves closely with the VIX and the S&P500 returns volatility in and out of sample. We exploit the volume of…
Politics and Policy Where State Capacity is Low
Governments define and protect property rights, which facilitate investment, regulate economic activities to manage externalities, and provide the public goods and services necessary for a healthy, educated and…
Why do people choose extreme candidates? The role of identity relevance
Elected officials are increasingly extreme. Research trying to understand this trend has tended to focus on structural factors, such as primary elections and changes in the supply of candidates. Less emphasis has been placed on psychological…
Fifteen reasons you should read this paper: How providing many arguments increases perceptions of both expertise and persuasive intent
People generally believe more is better in persuasion, for good reason. Past research has shown that providing more arguments can enhance a message’s persuasiveness. In contrast, we demonstrate that increasing the number of…
A Framework for Geoeconomics
Governments use their countries’ economic strength from financial and trade relationships to achieve geopolitical and economic goals. We provide a model of the sources of geoeconomic power and how it is wielded. The source of this power is the…
Introduction to Corporate Governance
Corporate governance has become a well-discussed and controversial topic among corporations, shareholders, and the general public. However, the debate over what constitutes “good governance” often lacks structure, making it difficult for…
Low Rate of Completion of Recommended Tests and Referrals in an Academic Primary Care Practice with Resident Trainees
Background
A frequent, preventable cause of diagnostic errors involves failure to follow up on…
Promoting Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Surveys: Insights From a Patient-Engaged Study To Assess Long COVID Healthcare Needs in Brazil
Background and Objective
Long COVID (LC) refers to persistent symptoms after acute COVID-19 infection, which may persist for months or years. LC affects millions of people globally, with substantial impacts on quality of life, employment…
Shared language for health equity: Preferences across the political spectrum
Skylo: Course Correcting Mid Launch
Sports Business Management: Decision Making Around the Globe
This new edition of a widely adopted textbook equips students with a comprehensive understanding of the sport industry. With a focus on management, strategy, marketing and finance, the decision-making approach of the book emphasizes key concepts…
Talking about what we support versus oppose affects others’ openness to our views
People’s unwillingness to engage with others who hold views that differ from their own—in other words, their lack of receptiveness to opposing views—is a growing problem globally. We explore the possibility that something as simple as how people…
The Human Side of Scaling: Stella & Dot
In early 2018, Jessica Herrin faces four leadership dilemmas with no obviously correct answers.
Herrin built Stella & Dot from a living room trunk show in 2003 into a nearly $300 million direct-sales jewelry company with tens of…
Programs: Multiple Criteria
Programs
ACT Projects: Multiple Criteria
Cost Analysis, Full Team Projects
ACE Charter Schools
AchieveKids II
Acterra
Acterra: Action for a Healthy Planet V
Acterra: Action for a Healthy Planet VI
Ada’s Café
African American Community Service Agency
Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation
Almaden Country Day School II
Almaden Country School
Alternative Family Services
Ambition Angels
American Conservatory Theater
American Farmland Trust
American Red Cross, Palo Alto Chapter
Avenidas II
Bay Area Ridge Trail Council
Bay Area Ridge Trail Council
Bay Area Ridge Trail Council II
Bay Area Tutoring Association
Breakthrough Collaborative
Breakthrough Collaborative II
Bring Change 2 Mind II
Business United in Investing, Lending and Developing (BUILD)
All Stories: Multiple Criteria
Stories - Compact View
Investor Summit Launches New Era of Alumni Engagement
Lessons in Leadership at the 2025 Executive Challenge
Joel Peterson, Former Chairman of JetBlue and Beloved Teacher-Mentor, Dies at Age 78
Forbes
Want to be a Great Leader? Use this Leadership Communication Framework
CNBC
This Body Language Move Makes You Look Closed Off—How to Do It Right
Business Insider
Wall Street Wants to Let Investors in on Private Markets. Should They Take the Invitation?
The New York Times
Want More Babies? Abolish Commutes
Wall Street Journal
This Is Why It’s So Hard to Find a Job Right Now
Barron’s
Congress Is Punching Holes in America’s Financial Defenses
Scholars Discuss the Promises and Challenges of Decentralized Governance
Los Angeles Times
Contributor: Downtowns Are Dying, But We Know How to Save Them
Wall Street Journal
Will the Next Jobs Report Reveal the Real Cost of AI on Employment?
CNN Business
Amazon’s Layoffs Are Staggering. We’ve Seen This Before.
Wall Street Journal
A Weaker Dollar Has Always Been Part of Trump’s Plan
USA Today
Who is Trump's Pick to Lead the Fed? What to Know About Kevin Warsh
The Economist
Why Is the Yen Still So Weak?
Axios
CEOs Will Become CQOs in the AI Era, HAI Senior Fellow Says
Spurring Startup Success: Celebrating Thirty Years of CES
Marketing Science Pioneer David “Dave” Montgomery Dies at Age 87
Charles Bonini, a Guiding Hand for Stanford GSB’s Executive Education and MBA Programs, Dies at 91
“The Next Century of Business Leadership Begins Here”
Poets&Quants
2025 MBA Best In Class Award for Entrepreneurship: Stanford Graduate School of Business
Gabriela Forter Miranda, MBA ’24: Filling the “Missing Middle” in Mental Health Services
Stanford GSB and the School of Engineering: A Shared Century of Innovation
Stories - Expanded View
Investor Summit Launches New Era of Alumni Engagement
Lessons in Leadership at the 2025 Executive Challenge
Joel Peterson, Former Chairman of JetBlue and Beloved Teacher-Mentor, Dies at Age 78
Forbes
Want to be a Great Leader? Use this Leadership Communication Framework
CNBC
This Body Language Move Makes You Look Closed Off—How to Do It Right
Business Insider
Wall Street Wants to Let Investors in on Private Markets. Should They Take the Invitation?
The New York Times
Want More Babies? Abolish Commutes
Wall Street Journal
This Is Why It’s So Hard to Find a Job Right Now
Barron’s
Congress Is Punching Holes in America’s Financial Defenses
Scholars Discuss the Promises and Challenges of Decentralized Governance
Los Angeles Times
Contributor: Downtowns Are Dying, But We Know How to Save Them
Wall Street Journal
Will the Next Jobs Report Reveal the Real Cost of AI on Employment?
CNN Business
Amazon’s Layoffs Are Staggering. We’ve Seen This Before.
Wall Street Journal
A Weaker Dollar Has Always Been Part of Trump’s Plan
USA Today
Who is Trump's Pick to Lead the Fed? What to Know About Kevin Warsh
The Economist
Why Is the Yen Still So Weak?
Axios
CEOs Will Become CQOs in the AI Era, HAI Senior Fellow Says
Spurring Startup Success: Celebrating Thirty Years of CES
Marketing Science Pioneer David “Dave” Montgomery Dies at Age 87
Charles Bonini, a Guiding Hand for Stanford GSB’s Executive Education and MBA Programs, Dies at 91
“The Next Century of Business Leadership Begins Here”
Poets&Quants
2025 MBA Best In Class Award for Entrepreneurship: Stanford Graduate School of Business
Gabriela Forter Miranda, MBA ’24: Filling the “Missing Middle” in Mental Health Services
Stanford GSB and the School of Engineering: A Shared Century of Innovation
Offsite Stories - Expanded
Investor Summit Launches New Era of Alumni Engagement
Lessons in Leadership at the 2025 Executive Challenge
Joel Peterson, Former Chairman of JetBlue and Beloved Teacher-Mentor, Dies at Age 78
Forbes
Want to be a Great Leader? Use this Leadership Communication Framework
CNBC
This Body Language Move Makes You Look Closed Off—How to Do It Right
Business Insider
Wall Street Wants to Let Investors in on Private Markets. Should They Take the Invitation?
The New York Times
Want More Babies? Abolish Commutes
Wall Street Journal
This Is Why It’s So Hard to Find a Job Right Now
Barron’s
Congress Is Punching Holes in America’s Financial Defenses
Scholars Discuss the Promises and Challenges of Decentralized Governance
Los Angeles Times
Contributor: Downtowns Are Dying, But We Know How to Save Them
Wall Street Journal
Will the Next Jobs Report Reveal the Real Cost of AI on Employment?
CNN Business
Amazon’s Layoffs Are Staggering. We’ve Seen This Before.
Wall Street Journal
A Weaker Dollar Has Always Been Part of Trump’s Plan
USA Today
Who is Trump's Pick to Lead the Fed? What to Know About Kevin Warsh
The Economist
Why Is the Yen Still So Weak?
Axios
CEOs Will Become CQOs in the AI Era, HAI Senior Fellow Says
Spurring Startup Success: Celebrating Thirty Years of CES
Marketing Science Pioneer David “Dave” Montgomery Dies at Age 87
Charles Bonini, a Guiding Hand for Stanford GSB’s Executive Education and MBA Programs, Dies at 91
“The Next Century of Business Leadership Begins Here”
Poets&Quants
2025 MBA Best In Class Award for Entrepreneurship: Stanford Graduate School of Business
Gabriela Forter Miranda, MBA ’24: Filling the “Missing Middle” in Mental Health Services
Stanford GSB and the School of Engineering: A Shared Century of Innovation
Books: Multiple Criteria
Finance Books - Compact
Seeing Green: The Effects of Financial Exposures on Support for Climate Action
Despite the large common net benefits of climate mitigation, broad-based political consensus for large-scale policy action remains elusive. We hypothesize that financial exposure to energy stocks central to the green transition can induce…
Firm Climate Investment: A Glass Half-full
The green transition will require large investments from firms, yet little is known about the scale and drivers of climate-related capital expenditure across the UK economy. To address this gap, we draw on a large, representative survey of UK…
Manufacturing Risk-Free Government Debt
When debt is priced fairly, governments face a trade-off between insuring bondholders and taxpayers. If the government decides to fully insure bondholders by manufacturing risk-free debt, then it cannot insure taxpayers against permanent macro-…
A Breach in the Great Wall: Why Are Chinese Companies Listed in the U.S. Subject to Lower Disclosure Standards?
Over the years, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has exempted foreign private issuers (FPIs)—foreign companies traded on U.S. exchanges—from certain U.S. securities laws in order to attract high-quality companies from companies…
Exploring the Characteristics Associated With Diabetes and Hypertension Performance in Community Health Centers
Roadmap or Compass? The Value of Prior Collaborative Experience in an Unfamiliar Task Environment
When a temporary team faces an unfamiliar task environment, it should particularly benefit from including members who have collaborated before. Although several studies have made this prediction, it has not been supported empirically. We…
The Assignment of Intellectual Property Rights and Innovation
We study how the assignment of intellectual property rights between inventors and their employers affects innovation. Incomplete contracting theories predict that stronger employer property rights reduce the threat that employee inventors hold up…
A Registered Report Megastudy on the Persuasiveness of the Most-cited Climate Messages
It is important to understand how persuasive the most-cited climate change messaging strategies are. In five replication studies, we found limited evidence of persuasive effects of three highly cited strategies (N = 3,216). We then…
Do Coercive Liability-Management Exercises Destroy Firm Value?
Over the past several years, the utilization of liability-management exercises (LMEs) as financial restructuring strategies for overleveraged companies in the U.S. has exploded, taking share from conventional bankruptcies and workouts. The use of…
From Local Knowledge to Global Patterns: A Cross-cultural Study of the Dimensions of Hazards and Adaptive Capacity
Understanding the human impacts of environmental hazards is a growing concern. While there is a plethora of research on climate adaptation, the literature is highly fragmented, and empirical studies are rarely carried out with global samples.…
Intermediation via Credit Chains
The modern financial system features complicated intermediation chains, with each layer performing some degree of credit/maturity transformation. We develop a dynamic model where an ultimate borrower obtains funds from overlappinggeneration…
Policy News and Stock Market Volatility
We use newspapers to create Equity Market Volatility (EMV) trackers at daily and monthly frequencies. Our headline EMV tracker moves closely with the VIX and the S&P500 returns volatility in and out of sample. We exploit the volume of…
Politics and Policy Where State Capacity is Low
Governments define and protect property rights, which facilitate investment, regulate economic activities to manage externalities, and provide the public goods and services necessary for a healthy, educated and…
Why do people choose extreme candidates? The role of identity relevance
Elected officials are increasingly extreme. Research trying to understand this trend has tended to focus on structural factors, such as primary elections and changes in the supply of candidates. Less emphasis has been placed on psychological…
Fifteen reasons you should read this paper: How providing many arguments increases perceptions of both expertise and persuasive intent
People generally believe more is better in persuasion, for good reason. Past research has shown that providing more arguments can enhance a message’s persuasiveness. In contrast, we demonstrate that increasing the number of…
A Framework for Geoeconomics
Governments use their countries’ economic strength from financial and trade relationships to achieve geopolitical and economic goals. We provide a model of the sources of geoeconomic power and how it is wielded. The source of this power is the…
Introduction to Corporate Governance
Corporate governance has become a well-discussed and controversial topic among corporations, shareholders, and the general public. However, the debate over what constitutes “good governance” often lacks structure, making it difficult for…
Low Rate of Completion of Recommended Tests and Referrals in an Academic Primary Care Practice with Resident Trainees
Background
A frequent, preventable cause of diagnostic errors involves failure to follow up on…
Promoting Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Surveys: Insights From a Patient-Engaged Study To Assess Long COVID Healthcare Needs in Brazil
Background and Objective
Long COVID (LC) refers to persistent symptoms after acute COVID-19 infection, which may persist for months or years. LC affects millions of people globally, with substantial impacts on quality of life, employment…
Shared language for health equity: Preferences across the political spectrum
Skylo: Course Correcting Mid Launch
Sports Business Management: Decision Making Around the Globe
This new edition of a widely adopted textbook equips students with a comprehensive understanding of the sport industry. With a focus on management, strategy, marketing and finance, the decision-making approach of the book emphasizes key concepts…
Talking about what we support versus oppose affects others’ openness to our views
People’s unwillingness to engage with others who hold views that differ from their own—in other words, their lack of receptiveness to opposing views—is a growing problem globally. We explore the possibility that something as simple as how people…
The Human Side of Scaling: Stella & Dot
In early 2018, Jessica Herrin faces four leadership dilemmas with no obviously correct answers.
Herrin built Stella & Dot from a living room trunk show in 2003 into a nearly $300 million direct-sales jewelry company with tens of…
Finance Books - Expanded
Seeing Green: The Effects of Financial Exposures on Support for Climate Action
Despite the large common net benefits of climate mitigation, broad-based political consensus for large-scale policy action remains elusive. We hypothesize that financial exposure to energy stocks central to the green transition can induce…
Firm Climate Investment: A Glass Half-full
The green transition will require large investments from firms, yet little is known about the scale and drivers of climate-related capital expenditure across the UK economy. To address this gap, we draw on a large, representative survey of UK…
Manufacturing Risk-Free Government Debt
When debt is priced fairly, governments face a trade-off between insuring bondholders and taxpayers. If the government decides to fully insure bondholders by manufacturing risk-free debt, then it cannot insure taxpayers against permanent macro-…
A Breach in the Great Wall: Why Are Chinese Companies Listed in the U.S. Subject to Lower Disclosure Standards?
Over the years, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has exempted foreign private issuers (FPIs)—foreign companies traded on U.S. exchanges—from certain U.S. securities laws in order to attract high-quality companies from companies…
Exploring the Characteristics Associated With Diabetes and Hypertension Performance in Community Health Centers
Roadmap or Compass? The Value of Prior Collaborative Experience in an Unfamiliar Task Environment
When a temporary team faces an unfamiliar task environment, it should particularly benefit from including members who have collaborated before. Although several studies have made this prediction, it has not been supported empirically. We…
The Assignment of Intellectual Property Rights and Innovation
We study how the assignment of intellectual property rights between inventors and their employers affects innovation. Incomplete contracting theories predict that stronger employer property rights reduce the threat that employee inventors hold up…
A Registered Report Megastudy on the Persuasiveness of the Most-cited Climate Messages
It is important to understand how persuasive the most-cited climate change messaging strategies are. In five replication studies, we found limited evidence of persuasive effects of three highly cited strategies (N = 3,216). We then…
Do Coercive Liability-Management Exercises Destroy Firm Value?
Over the past several years, the utilization of liability-management exercises (LMEs) as financial restructuring strategies for overleveraged companies in the U.S. has exploded, taking share from conventional bankruptcies and workouts. The use of…
From Local Knowledge to Global Patterns: A Cross-cultural Study of the Dimensions of Hazards and Adaptive Capacity
Understanding the human impacts of environmental hazards is a growing concern. While there is a plethora of research on climate adaptation, the literature is highly fragmented, and empirical studies are rarely carried out with global samples.…
Intermediation via Credit Chains
The modern financial system features complicated intermediation chains, with each layer performing some degree of credit/maturity transformation. We develop a dynamic model where an ultimate borrower obtains funds from overlappinggeneration…
Policy News and Stock Market Volatility
We use newspapers to create Equity Market Volatility (EMV) trackers at daily and monthly frequencies. Our headline EMV tracker moves closely with the VIX and the S&P500 returns volatility in and out of sample. We exploit the volume of…
Politics and Policy Where State Capacity is Low
Governments define and protect property rights, which facilitate investment, regulate economic activities to manage externalities, and provide the public goods and services necessary for a healthy, educated and…
Why do people choose extreme candidates? The role of identity relevance
Elected officials are increasingly extreme. Research trying to understand this trend has tended to focus on structural factors, such as primary elections and changes in the supply of candidates. Less emphasis has been placed on psychological…
Fifteen reasons you should read this paper: How providing many arguments increases perceptions of both expertise and persuasive intent
People generally believe more is better in persuasion, for good reason. Past research has shown that providing more arguments can enhance a message’s persuasiveness. In contrast, we demonstrate that increasing the number of…
A Framework for Geoeconomics
Governments use their countries’ economic strength from financial and trade relationships to achieve geopolitical and economic goals. We provide a model of the sources of geoeconomic power and how it is wielded. The source of this power is the…
Introduction to Corporate Governance
Corporate governance has become a well-discussed and controversial topic among corporations, shareholders, and the general public. However, the debate over what constitutes “good governance” often lacks structure, making it difficult for…
Low Rate of Completion of Recommended Tests and Referrals in an Academic Primary Care Practice with Resident Trainees
Background
A frequent, preventable cause of diagnostic errors involves failure to follow up on…
Promoting Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Surveys: Insights From a Patient-Engaged Study To Assess Long COVID Healthcare Needs in Brazil
Background and Objective
Long COVID (LC) refers to persistent symptoms after acute COVID-19 infection, which may persist for months or years. LC affects millions of people globally, with substantial impacts on quality of life, employment…
Shared language for health equity: Preferences across the political spectrum
Skylo: Course Correcting Mid Launch
Sports Business Management: Decision Making Around the Globe
This new edition of a widely adopted textbook equips students with a comprehensive understanding of the sport industry. With a focus on management, strategy, marketing and finance, the decision-making approach of the book emphasizes key concepts…
Talking about what we support versus oppose affects others’ openness to our views
People’s unwillingness to engage with others who hold views that differ from their own—in other words, their lack of receptiveness to opposing views—is a growing problem globally. We explore the possibility that something as simple as how people…
The Human Side of Scaling: Stella & Dot
In early 2018, Jessica Herrin faces four leadership dilemmas with no obviously correct answers.
Herrin built Stella & Dot from a living room trunk show in 2003 into a nearly $300 million direct-sales jewelry company with tens of…
Cases: Multiple Criteria
Nonprofit Cases - Compact
The Human Side of Scaling: Stella & Dot
In early 2018, Jessica Herrin faces four leadership dilemmas with no obviously correct answers.
Herrin built Stella & Dot from a living room trunk show in 2003 into a nearly $300 million direct-sales jewelry company with tens of thousands of independent…
Skylo: Course Correcting Mid Launch
Top Corner Capital: Rethinking Venture Debt for the Seed Stage
Paga 2.0: A New Engine for Growth
This case follows Stanford GSB alumnus Tayo Oviosu, who founded Paga in 2009, and set out to digitize payments in Nigeria, where more than 90 percent of transactions were conducted in cash and over half the population was unbanked. By building a…
Note on the Four Lenses of AI Adoption in Developing Economies
Artificial intelligence is diffusing across developing economies along a path distinct from that of the United States and China. Rather than being driven primarily by hyperscale infrastructure investments or geopolitical competition, AI adoption in the…
Interscope: Leveraging the Flywheel to Build the Music Company of the Future
This case explores how John Janick, CEO of Interscope Records, used strategic communication to align a rapidly growing creative organization and clarify its value to multiple audiences in a highly disrupted industry. As artists gained unprecedented…
The All Aboard Fund: A Coalition to Bridge the Missing Middle and Scale Climate Companies
Chris Anderson, best known for scaling TED and mobilizing billions for philanthropy, and Stan Miranda, a career investor who helped build Partners Capital into a $65B outsourced CIO, believe they can unlock one of climate investing’s most persistent…
Impact Engine: The Pursuit of Impact-Weighted Market-Rate Returns
As the CEO and Managing Partner of investment firm Impact Engine, Jessica Droste Yagan had grown accustomed to pushing the boundaries of impact. For over a decade, she had overseen multiple efforts to redefine what it meant to be an impact investor, where…
Databricks: Professional Services, the Key to Unlocking Consumption
Becoming a Platform Company: How Ingram Micro Disrupted Itself
This case presents Ingram Micro’s effort to reimagine the IT distribution model through Xvantage, an AI-enabled digital platform launched as the company prepared to return to public markets. In the case, CEO Paul Bay, Chief Digital Officer Sanjib Sahoo…
Lunar Labs: Engineering Its Own Evolution
Alex Tiller, Captain of Lunar Labs, faces a defining moment for his organization’s experimental model of innovation. During a Quarterly Learning Review, the team behind CarbonCatcher—a direct air capture project designed to remove carbon from the…
Eleven Software
In 2022, two first-time entrepreneurs, Hannah Greenberg and Alex Lopez, acquired Eleven Software, a Portland-based provider of cloud platforms that managed guest Wi-Fi for major hospitality brands such as Hilton and Marriott. The pair had met during their…
Nuveen and CleanPlanet: Evaluating a Private Equity Impact Investment
For nearly a year, Ted Maa and Chris Steinbaugh, members of the Private Equity Impact Investing team at Nuveen, had been following a potential investment opportunity for a company raising $30 million that had only recently fallen out of exclusivity. The…
Addendum to Builders Fund: Impact Prioritization Rating
For ten weeks, the Spring 2024 cohort of students in ALP-303: Analysis and Measurement of Impact at the Stanford Graduate School of Business tackled an initial attempt at improving the Builders Fund (“Builders”) Impact Prioritization Rating (IPR). As part…
Simon de Montfort – SeaGlider
In 2025, serial entrepreneur and angel investor Simon de Montfort stepped into an unassuming warehouse in Alameda, California, to meet Ricky Jennings, the inventor behind SeaGlider—an ambitious effort to build autonomous, wind- and solar-powered ocean…
Deutsche Telekom in 2025: The Dancing Elephant in the Age of AI
Deutsche Telekom (DT) reached an unprecedented peak of success in 2025, becoming the world’s most valuable telco brand and the leading European telco by market capitalization. This standing was symbolized by the “Dancing Elephant” sculpture at its Bonn…
Keep Rowing: Sami Inkinen and Virta Health
In 2025, Virta Health CEO and cofounder Sami Inkinen faces a series of strategic and leadership choices as the company nears profitability and contemplates an initial public offering (IPO). Founded in 2014 to reverse Type 2 diabetes and obesity through…
MECCA: Empowering Customers to Look, Feel, and Be Their Best
MECCA had by 2025 become Australasia’s leading prestige beauty retailer, with a 30 percent market share, annual revenues exceeding A$1.2 billion, and a passionate following of four million customers. The company was founded in 1997 by Jo Horgan with a…
Innovation and Adversity: The Implementation of a United Federal Electronic Health Record for U.S. Veterans
Electronic health records (EHR) offer clear efficiency, productivity, and safety benefits to health care organizations, medical personnel, and patients. Implementing an EHR modernization program throughout the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) health…
Bonnier News in 2025: Engineering the Future of Media
Bonnier News in 2025 had solidified its position as Sweden’s leading news provider and the Nordic region’s largest news media group, largely through a successful strategic and operating model transformation. Under CEO Anders Eriksson, the company…
Autodesk in 2025: Reimagining the Future with AI
In mid-2025, eight years into his tenure as CEO, Andrew Anagnost is navigating Autodesk through its most rapid period of change, driven by three strategic vectors: optimizing its go-to-market function, growing new “design and make” businesses, and…
WeWork: From Unicorn to Bankruptcy
WeWork, once one of the most valuable start-ups in history, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in November 2023. An innovator in the commercial real estate space, WeWork developed a “space-as-a-service” model, offering an increasingly mobile…
Cummins Inc. in 2025: Navigating the Bumpy Road to Destination Zero
In 2025, Cummins Inc., a global transportation systems leader, was navigating a complex energy transition guided by its Destination Zero strategy, which aimed for net-zero emissions by 2050. The company faced a dual imperative: driving profitability in…
JetBlue Ventures in 2025: From CVC to VC
JetBlue Ventures is the corporate venture capital arm of JetBlue Airways. The case describes the evolution and growth path of JetBlue Ventures as it used its investment team and operations team to successfully invest in 53 start-ups over 8 years. It…
Nonprofit Cases - Expanded
The Human Side of Scaling: Stella & Dot
In early 2018, Jessica Herrin faces four leadership dilemmas with no obviously correct answers.
Herrin built Stella & Dot from a living room trunk show in 2003 into a nearly $300 million direct-sales jewelry company with tens of thousands of independent…
Skylo: Course Correcting Mid Launch
Top Corner Capital: Rethinking Venture Debt for the Seed Stage
Paga 2.0: A New Engine for Growth
This case follows Stanford GSB alumnus Tayo Oviosu, who founded Paga in 2009, and set out to digitize payments in Nigeria, where more than 90 percent of transactions were conducted in cash and over half the population was unbanked. By building a…
Note on the Four Lenses of AI Adoption in Developing Economies
Artificial intelligence is diffusing across developing economies along a path distinct from that of the United States and China. Rather than being driven primarily by hyperscale infrastructure investments or geopolitical competition, AI adoption in the…
Interscope: Leveraging the Flywheel to Build the Music Company of the Future
This case explores how John Janick, CEO of Interscope Records, used strategic communication to align a rapidly growing creative organization and clarify its value to multiple audiences in a highly disrupted industry. As artists gained unprecedented…
The All Aboard Fund: A Coalition to Bridge the Missing Middle and Scale Climate Companies
Chris Anderson, best known for scaling TED and mobilizing billions for philanthropy, and Stan Miranda, a career investor who helped build Partners Capital into a $65B outsourced CIO, believe they can unlock one of climate investing’s most persistent…
Impact Engine: The Pursuit of Impact-Weighted Market-Rate Returns
As the CEO and Managing Partner of investment firm Impact Engine, Jessica Droste Yagan had grown accustomed to pushing the boundaries of impact. For over a decade, she had overseen multiple efforts to redefine what it meant to be an impact investor, where…
Databricks: Professional Services, the Key to Unlocking Consumption
Becoming a Platform Company: How Ingram Micro Disrupted Itself
This case presents Ingram Micro’s effort to reimagine the IT distribution model through Xvantage, an AI-enabled digital platform launched as the company prepared to return to public markets. In the case, CEO Paul Bay, Chief Digital Officer Sanjib Sahoo…
Lunar Labs: Engineering Its Own Evolution
Alex Tiller, Captain of Lunar Labs, faces a defining moment for his organization’s experimental model of innovation. During a Quarterly Learning Review, the team behind CarbonCatcher—a direct air capture project designed to remove carbon from the…
Eleven Software
In 2022, two first-time entrepreneurs, Hannah Greenberg and Alex Lopez, acquired Eleven Software, a Portland-based provider of cloud platforms that managed guest Wi-Fi for major hospitality brands such as Hilton and Marriott. The pair had met during their…
Nuveen and CleanPlanet: Evaluating a Private Equity Impact Investment
For nearly a year, Ted Maa and Chris Steinbaugh, members of the Private Equity Impact Investing team at Nuveen, had been following a potential investment opportunity for a company raising $30 million that had only recently fallen out of exclusivity. The…
Addendum to Builders Fund: Impact Prioritization Rating
For ten weeks, the Spring 2024 cohort of students in ALP-303: Analysis and Measurement of Impact at the Stanford Graduate School of Business tackled an initial attempt at improving the Builders Fund (“Builders”) Impact Prioritization Rating (IPR). As part…
Simon de Montfort – SeaGlider
In 2025, serial entrepreneur and angel investor Simon de Montfort stepped into an unassuming warehouse in Alameda, California, to meet Ricky Jennings, the inventor behind SeaGlider—an ambitious effort to build autonomous, wind- and solar-powered ocean…
Deutsche Telekom in 2025: The Dancing Elephant in the Age of AI
Deutsche Telekom (DT) reached an unprecedented peak of success in 2025, becoming the world’s most valuable telco brand and the leading European telco by market capitalization. This standing was symbolized by the “Dancing Elephant” sculpture at its Bonn…
Keep Rowing: Sami Inkinen and Virta Health
In 2025, Virta Health CEO and cofounder Sami Inkinen faces a series of strategic and leadership choices as the company nears profitability and contemplates an initial public offering (IPO). Founded in 2014 to reverse Type 2 diabetes and obesity through…
MECCA: Empowering Customers to Look, Feel, and Be Their Best
MECCA had by 2025 become Australasia’s leading prestige beauty retailer, with a 30 percent market share, annual revenues exceeding A$1.2 billion, and a passionate following of four million customers. The company was founded in 1997 by Jo Horgan with a…
Innovation and Adversity: The Implementation of a United Federal Electronic Health Record for U.S. Veterans
Electronic health records (EHR) offer clear efficiency, productivity, and safety benefits to health care organizations, medical personnel, and patients. Implementing an EHR modernization program throughout the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) health…
Bonnier News in 2025: Engineering the Future of Media
Bonnier News in 2025 had solidified its position as Sweden’s leading news provider and the Nordic region’s largest news media group, largely through a successful strategic and operating model transformation. Under CEO Anders Eriksson, the company…
Autodesk in 2025: Reimagining the Future with AI
In mid-2025, eight years into his tenure as CEO, Andrew Anagnost is navigating Autodesk through its most rapid period of change, driven by three strategic vectors: optimizing its go-to-market function, growing new “design and make” businesses, and…
WeWork: From Unicorn to Bankruptcy
WeWork, once one of the most valuable start-ups in history, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in November 2023. An innovator in the commercial real estate space, WeWork developed a “space-as-a-service” model, offering an increasingly mobile…
Cummins Inc. in 2025: Navigating the Bumpy Road to Destination Zero
In 2025, Cummins Inc., a global transportation systems leader, was navigating a complex energy transition guided by its Destination Zero strategy, which aimed for net-zero emissions by 2050. The company faced a dual imperative: driving profitability in…
JetBlue Ventures in 2025: From CVC to VC
JetBlue Ventures is the corporate venture capital arm of JetBlue Airways. The case describes the evolution and growth path of JetBlue Ventures as it used its investment team and operations team to successfully invest in 53 start-ups over 8 years. It…
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Accounting Journal Articles - Compact
Seeing Green: The Effects of Financial Exposures on Support for Climate Action
Despite the large common net benefits of climate mitigation, broad-based political consensus for large-scale policy action remains elusive. We hypothesize that financial exposure to energy stocks central to the green transition can induce…
Firm Climate Investment: A Glass Half-full
The green transition will require large investments from firms, yet little is known about the scale and drivers of climate-related capital expenditure across the UK economy. To address this gap, we draw on a large, representative survey of UK…
Manufacturing Risk-Free Government Debt
When debt is priced fairly, governments face a trade-off between insuring bondholders and taxpayers. If the government decides to fully insure bondholders by manufacturing risk-free debt, then it cannot insure taxpayers against permanent macro-…
A Breach in the Great Wall: Why Are Chinese Companies Listed in the U.S. Subject to Lower Disclosure Standards?
Over the years, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has exempted foreign private issuers (FPIs)—foreign companies traded on U.S. exchanges—from certain U.S. securities laws in order to attract high-quality companies from companies…
Exploring the Characteristics Associated With Diabetes and Hypertension Performance in Community Health Centers
Roadmap or Compass? The Value of Prior Collaborative Experience in an Unfamiliar Task Environment
When a temporary team faces an unfamiliar task environment, it should particularly benefit from including members who have collaborated before. Although several studies have made this prediction, it has not been supported empirically. We…
The Assignment of Intellectual Property Rights and Innovation
We study how the assignment of intellectual property rights between inventors and their employers affects innovation. Incomplete contracting theories predict that stronger employer property rights reduce the threat that employee inventors hold up…
A Registered Report Megastudy on the Persuasiveness of the Most-cited Climate Messages
It is important to understand how persuasive the most-cited climate change messaging strategies are. In five replication studies, we found limited evidence of persuasive effects of three highly cited strategies (N = 3,216). We then…
Do Coercive Liability-Management Exercises Destroy Firm Value?
Over the past several years, the utilization of liability-management exercises (LMEs) as financial restructuring strategies for overleveraged companies in the U.S. has exploded, taking share from conventional bankruptcies and workouts. The use of…
From Local Knowledge to Global Patterns: A Cross-cultural Study of the Dimensions of Hazards and Adaptive Capacity
Understanding the human impacts of environmental hazards is a growing concern. While there is a plethora of research on climate adaptation, the literature is highly fragmented, and empirical studies are rarely carried out with global samples.…
Intermediation via Credit Chains
The modern financial system features complicated intermediation chains, with each layer performing some degree of credit/maturity transformation. We develop a dynamic model where an ultimate borrower obtains funds from overlappinggeneration…
Policy News and Stock Market Volatility
We use newspapers to create Equity Market Volatility (EMV) trackers at daily and monthly frequencies. Our headline EMV tracker moves closely with the VIX and the S&P500 returns volatility in and out of sample. We exploit the volume of…
Politics and Policy Where State Capacity is Low
Governments define and protect property rights, which facilitate investment, regulate economic activities to manage externalities, and provide the public goods and services necessary for a healthy, educated and…
Why do people choose extreme candidates? The role of identity relevance
Elected officials are increasingly extreme. Research trying to understand this trend has tended to focus on structural factors, such as primary elections and changes in the supply of candidates. Less emphasis has been placed on psychological…
Fifteen reasons you should read this paper: How providing many arguments increases perceptions of both expertise and persuasive intent
People generally believe more is better in persuasion, for good reason. Past research has shown that providing more arguments can enhance a message’s persuasiveness. In contrast, we demonstrate that increasing the number of…
A Framework for Geoeconomics
Governments use their countries’ economic strength from financial and trade relationships to achieve geopolitical and economic goals. We provide a model of the sources of geoeconomic power and how it is wielded. The source of this power is the…
Introduction to Corporate Governance
Corporate governance has become a well-discussed and controversial topic among corporations, shareholders, and the general public. However, the debate over what constitutes “good governance” often lacks structure, making it difficult for…
Low Rate of Completion of Recommended Tests and Referrals in an Academic Primary Care Practice with Resident Trainees
Background
A frequent, preventable cause of diagnostic errors involves failure to follow up on…
Promoting Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Surveys: Insights From a Patient-Engaged Study To Assess Long COVID Healthcare Needs in Brazil
Background and Objective
Long COVID (LC) refers to persistent symptoms after acute COVID-19 infection, which may persist for months or years. LC affects millions of people globally, with substantial impacts on quality of life, employment…
Shared language for health equity: Preferences across the political spectrum
Skylo: Course Correcting Mid Launch
Sports Business Management: Decision Making Around the Globe
This new edition of a widely adopted textbook equips students with a comprehensive understanding of the sport industry. With a focus on management, strategy, marketing and finance, the decision-making approach of the book emphasizes key concepts…
Talking about what we support versus oppose affects others’ openness to our views
People’s unwillingness to engage with others who hold views that differ from their own—in other words, their lack of receptiveness to opposing views—is a growing problem globally. We explore the possibility that something as simple as how people…
The Human Side of Scaling: Stella & Dot
In early 2018, Jessica Herrin faces four leadership dilemmas with no obviously correct answers.
Herrin built Stella & Dot from a living room trunk show in 2003 into a nearly $300 million direct-sales jewelry company with tens of…
Accounting Journal Articles - Expanded
Seeing Green: The Effects of Financial Exposures on Support for Climate Action
Despite the large common net benefits of climate mitigation, broad-based political consensus for large-scale policy action remains elusive. We hypothesize that financial exposure to energy stocks central to the green transition can induce…
Firm Climate Investment: A Glass Half-full
The green transition will require large investments from firms, yet little is known about the scale and drivers of climate-related capital expenditure across the UK economy. To address this gap, we draw on a large, representative survey of UK…
Manufacturing Risk-Free Government Debt
When debt is priced fairly, governments face a trade-off between insuring bondholders and taxpayers. If the government decides to fully insure bondholders by manufacturing risk-free debt, then it cannot insure taxpayers against permanent macro-…
A Breach in the Great Wall: Why Are Chinese Companies Listed in the U.S. Subject to Lower Disclosure Standards?
Over the years, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has exempted foreign private issuers (FPIs)—foreign companies traded on U.S. exchanges—from certain U.S. securities laws in order to attract high-quality companies from companies…
Exploring the Characteristics Associated With Diabetes and Hypertension Performance in Community Health Centers
Roadmap or Compass? The Value of Prior Collaborative Experience in an Unfamiliar Task Environment
When a temporary team faces an unfamiliar task environment, it should particularly benefit from including members who have collaborated before. Although several studies have made this prediction, it has not been supported empirically. We…
The Assignment of Intellectual Property Rights and Innovation
We study how the assignment of intellectual property rights between inventors and their employers affects innovation. Incomplete contracting theories predict that stronger employer property rights reduce the threat that employee inventors hold up…
A Registered Report Megastudy on the Persuasiveness of the Most-cited Climate Messages
It is important to understand how persuasive the most-cited climate change messaging strategies are. In five replication studies, we found limited evidence of persuasive effects of three highly cited strategies (N = 3,216). We then…
Do Coercive Liability-Management Exercises Destroy Firm Value?
Over the past several years, the utilization of liability-management exercises (LMEs) as financial restructuring strategies for overleveraged companies in the U.S. has exploded, taking share from conventional bankruptcies and workouts. The use of…
From Local Knowledge to Global Patterns: A Cross-cultural Study of the Dimensions of Hazards and Adaptive Capacity
Understanding the human impacts of environmental hazards is a growing concern. While there is a plethora of research on climate adaptation, the literature is highly fragmented, and empirical studies are rarely carried out with global samples.…
Intermediation via Credit Chains
The modern financial system features complicated intermediation chains, with each layer performing some degree of credit/maturity transformation. We develop a dynamic model where an ultimate borrower obtains funds from overlappinggeneration…
Policy News and Stock Market Volatility
We use newspapers to create Equity Market Volatility (EMV) trackers at daily and monthly frequencies. Our headline EMV tracker moves closely with the VIX and the S&P500 returns volatility in and out of sample. We exploit the volume of…
Politics and Policy Where State Capacity is Low
Governments define and protect property rights, which facilitate investment, regulate economic activities to manage externalities, and provide the public goods and services necessary for a healthy, educated and…
Why do people choose extreme candidates? The role of identity relevance
Elected officials are increasingly extreme. Research trying to understand this trend has tended to focus on structural factors, such as primary elections and changes in the supply of candidates. Less emphasis has been placed on psychological…
Fifteen reasons you should read this paper: How providing many arguments increases perceptions of both expertise and persuasive intent
People generally believe more is better in persuasion, for good reason. Past research has shown that providing more arguments can enhance a message’s persuasiveness. In contrast, we demonstrate that increasing the number of…
A Framework for Geoeconomics
Governments use their countries’ economic strength from financial and trade relationships to achieve geopolitical and economic goals. We provide a model of the sources of geoeconomic power and how it is wielded. The source of this power is the…
Introduction to Corporate Governance
Corporate governance has become a well-discussed and controversial topic among corporations, shareholders, and the general public. However, the debate over what constitutes “good governance” often lacks structure, making it difficult for…
Low Rate of Completion of Recommended Tests and Referrals in an Academic Primary Care Practice with Resident Trainees
Background
A frequent, preventable cause of diagnostic errors involves failure to follow up on…
Promoting Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Surveys: Insights From a Patient-Engaged Study To Assess Long COVID Healthcare Needs in Brazil
Background and Objective
Long COVID (LC) refers to persistent symptoms after acute COVID-19 infection, which may persist for months or years. LC affects millions of people globally, with substantial impacts on quality of life, employment…
Shared language for health equity: Preferences across the political spectrum
Skylo: Course Correcting Mid Launch
Sports Business Management: Decision Making Around the Globe
This new edition of a widely adopted textbook equips students with a comprehensive understanding of the sport industry. With a focus on management, strategy, marketing and finance, the decision-making approach of the book emphasizes key concepts…
Talking about what we support versus oppose affects others’ openness to our views
People’s unwillingness to engage with others who hold views that differ from their own—in other words, their lack of receptiveness to opposing views—is a growing problem globally. We explore the possibility that something as simple as how people…
The Human Side of Scaling: Stella & Dot
In early 2018, Jessica Herrin faces four leadership dilemmas with no obviously correct answers.
Herrin built Stella & Dot from a living room trunk show in 2003 into a nearly $300 million direct-sales jewelry company with tens of…
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Seeing Green: The Effects of Financial Exposures on Support for Climate Action
Despite the large common net benefits of climate mitigation, broad-based political consensus for large-scale policy action remains elusive. We hypothesize that financial exposure to energy stocks central to the green transition can induce…
Firm Climate Investment: A Glass Half-full
The green transition will require large investments from firms, yet little is known about the scale and drivers of climate-related capital expenditure across the UK economy. To address this gap, we draw on a large, representative survey of UK…
Manufacturing Risk-Free Government Debt
When debt is priced fairly, governments face a trade-off between insuring bondholders and taxpayers. If the government decides to fully insure bondholders by manufacturing risk-free debt, then it cannot insure taxpayers against permanent macro-…
A Breach in the Great Wall: Why Are Chinese Companies Listed in the U.S. Subject to Lower Disclosure Standards?
Over the years, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has exempted foreign private issuers (FPIs)—foreign companies traded on U.S. exchanges—from certain U.S. securities laws in order to attract high-quality companies from companies…
Exploring the Characteristics Associated With Diabetes and Hypertension Performance in Community Health Centers
Roadmap or Compass? The Value of Prior Collaborative Experience in an Unfamiliar Task Environment
When a temporary team faces an unfamiliar task environment, it should particularly benefit from including members who have collaborated before. Although several studies have made this prediction, it has not been supported empirically. We…
The Assignment of Intellectual Property Rights and Innovation
We study how the assignment of intellectual property rights between inventors and their employers affects innovation. Incomplete contracting theories predict that stronger employer property rights reduce the threat that employee inventors hold up…
A Registered Report Megastudy on the Persuasiveness of the Most-cited Climate Messages
It is important to understand how persuasive the most-cited climate change messaging strategies are. In five replication studies, we found limited evidence of persuasive effects of three highly cited strategies (N = 3,216). We then…
Do Coercive Liability-Management Exercises Destroy Firm Value?
Over the past several years, the utilization of liability-management exercises (LMEs) as financial restructuring strategies for overleveraged companies in the U.S. has exploded, taking share from conventional bankruptcies and workouts. The use of…
From Local Knowledge to Global Patterns: A Cross-cultural Study of the Dimensions of Hazards and Adaptive Capacity
Understanding the human impacts of environmental hazards is a growing concern. While there is a plethora of research on climate adaptation, the literature is highly fragmented, and empirical studies are rarely carried out with global samples.…
Intermediation via Credit Chains
The modern financial system features complicated intermediation chains, with each layer performing some degree of credit/maturity transformation. We develop a dynamic model where an ultimate borrower obtains funds from overlappinggeneration…
Policy News and Stock Market Volatility
We use newspapers to create Equity Market Volatility (EMV) trackers at daily and monthly frequencies. Our headline EMV tracker moves closely with the VIX and the S&P500 returns volatility in and out of sample. We exploit the volume of…
Politics and Policy Where State Capacity is Low
Governments define and protect property rights, which facilitate investment, regulate economic activities to manage externalities, and provide the public goods and services necessary for a healthy, educated and…
Why do people choose extreme candidates? The role of identity relevance
Elected officials are increasingly extreme. Research trying to understand this trend has tended to focus on structural factors, such as primary elections and changes in the supply of candidates. Less emphasis has been placed on psychological…
Fifteen reasons you should read this paper: How providing many arguments increases perceptions of both expertise and persuasive intent
People generally believe more is better in persuasion, for good reason. Past research has shown that providing more arguments can enhance a message’s persuasiveness. In contrast, we demonstrate that increasing the number of…
A Framework for Geoeconomics
Governments use their countries’ economic strength from financial and trade relationships to achieve geopolitical and economic goals. We provide a model of the sources of geoeconomic power and how it is wielded. The source of this power is the…
Introduction to Corporate Governance
Corporate governance has become a well-discussed and controversial topic among corporations, shareholders, and the general public. However, the debate over what constitutes “good governance” often lacks structure, making it difficult for…
Low Rate of Completion of Recommended Tests and Referrals in an Academic Primary Care Practice with Resident Trainees
Background
A frequent, preventable cause of diagnostic errors involves failure to follow up on…
Promoting Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Surveys: Insights From a Patient-Engaged Study To Assess Long COVID Healthcare Needs in Brazil
Background and Objective
Long COVID (LC) refers to persistent symptoms after acute COVID-19 infection, which may persist for months or years. LC affects millions of people globally, with substantial impacts on quality of life, employment…
Shared language for health equity: Preferences across the political spectrum
Skylo: Course Correcting Mid Launch
Sports Business Management: Decision Making Around the Globe
This new edition of a widely adopted textbook equips students with a comprehensive understanding of the sport industry. With a focus on management, strategy, marketing and finance, the decision-making approach of the book emphasizes key concepts…
Talking about what we support versus oppose affects others’ openness to our views
People’s unwillingness to engage with others who hold views that differ from their own—in other words, their lack of receptiveness to opposing views—is a growing problem globally. We explore the possibility that something as simple as how people…
The Human Side of Scaling: Stella & Dot
In early 2018, Jessica Herrin faces four leadership dilemmas with no obviously correct answers.
Herrin built Stella & Dot from a living room trunk show in 2003 into a nearly $300 million direct-sales jewelry company with tens of…
Working Papers - Expanded
Seeing Green: The Effects of Financial Exposures on Support for Climate Action
Despite the large common net benefits of climate mitigation, broad-based political consensus for large-scale policy action remains elusive. We hypothesize that financial exposure to energy stocks central to the green transition can induce…
Firm Climate Investment: A Glass Half-full
The green transition will require large investments from firms, yet little is known about the scale and drivers of climate-related capital expenditure across the UK economy. To address this gap, we draw on a large, representative survey of UK…
Manufacturing Risk-Free Government Debt
When debt is priced fairly, governments face a trade-off between insuring bondholders and taxpayers. If the government decides to fully insure bondholders by manufacturing risk-free debt, then it cannot insure taxpayers against permanent macro-…
A Breach in the Great Wall: Why Are Chinese Companies Listed in the U.S. Subject to Lower Disclosure Standards?
Over the years, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has exempted foreign private issuers (FPIs)—foreign companies traded on U.S. exchanges—from certain U.S. securities laws in order to attract high-quality companies from companies…
Exploring the Characteristics Associated With Diabetes and Hypertension Performance in Community Health Centers
Roadmap or Compass? The Value of Prior Collaborative Experience in an Unfamiliar Task Environment
When a temporary team faces an unfamiliar task environment, it should particularly benefit from including members who have collaborated before. Although several studies have made this prediction, it has not been supported empirically. We…
The Assignment of Intellectual Property Rights and Innovation
We study how the assignment of intellectual property rights between inventors and their employers affects innovation. Incomplete contracting theories predict that stronger employer property rights reduce the threat that employee inventors hold up…
A Registered Report Megastudy on the Persuasiveness of the Most-cited Climate Messages
It is important to understand how persuasive the most-cited climate change messaging strategies are. In five replication studies, we found limited evidence of persuasive effects of three highly cited strategies (N = 3,216). We then…
Do Coercive Liability-Management Exercises Destroy Firm Value?
Over the past several years, the utilization of liability-management exercises (LMEs) as financial restructuring strategies for overleveraged companies in the U.S. has exploded, taking share from conventional bankruptcies and workouts. The use of…
From Local Knowledge to Global Patterns: A Cross-cultural Study of the Dimensions of Hazards and Adaptive Capacity
Understanding the human impacts of environmental hazards is a growing concern. While there is a plethora of research on climate adaptation, the literature is highly fragmented, and empirical studies are rarely carried out with global samples.…
Intermediation via Credit Chains
The modern financial system features complicated intermediation chains, with each layer performing some degree of credit/maturity transformation. We develop a dynamic model where an ultimate borrower obtains funds from overlappinggeneration…
Policy News and Stock Market Volatility
We use newspapers to create Equity Market Volatility (EMV) trackers at daily and monthly frequencies. Our headline EMV tracker moves closely with the VIX and the S&P500 returns volatility in and out of sample. We exploit the volume of…
Politics and Policy Where State Capacity is Low
Governments define and protect property rights, which facilitate investment, regulate economic activities to manage externalities, and provide the public goods and services necessary for a healthy, educated and…
Why do people choose extreme candidates? The role of identity relevance
Elected officials are increasingly extreme. Research trying to understand this trend has tended to focus on structural factors, such as primary elections and changes in the supply of candidates. Less emphasis has been placed on psychological…
Fifteen reasons you should read this paper: How providing many arguments increases perceptions of both expertise and persuasive intent
People generally believe more is better in persuasion, for good reason. Past research has shown that providing more arguments can enhance a message’s persuasiveness. In contrast, we demonstrate that increasing the number of…
A Framework for Geoeconomics
Governments use their countries’ economic strength from financial and trade relationships to achieve geopolitical and economic goals. We provide a model of the sources of geoeconomic power and how it is wielded. The source of this power is the…
Introduction to Corporate Governance
Corporate governance has become a well-discussed and controversial topic among corporations, shareholders, and the general public. However, the debate over what constitutes “good governance” often lacks structure, making it difficult for…
Low Rate of Completion of Recommended Tests and Referrals in an Academic Primary Care Practice with Resident Trainees
Background
A frequent, preventable cause of diagnostic errors involves failure to follow up on…
Promoting Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Surveys: Insights From a Patient-Engaged Study To Assess Long COVID Healthcare Needs in Brazil
Background and Objective
Long COVID (LC) refers to persistent symptoms after acute COVID-19 infection, which may persist for months or years. LC affects millions of people globally, with substantial impacts on quality of life, employment…
Shared language for health equity: Preferences across the political spectrum
Skylo: Course Correcting Mid Launch
Sports Business Management: Decision Making Around the Globe
This new edition of a widely adopted textbook equips students with a comprehensive understanding of the sport industry. With a focus on management, strategy, marketing and finance, the decision-making approach of the book emphasizes key concepts…
Talking about what we support versus oppose affects others’ openness to our views
People’s unwillingness to engage with others who hold views that differ from their own—in other words, their lack of receptiveness to opposing views—is a growing problem globally. We explore the possibility that something as simple as how people…
The Human Side of Scaling: Stella & Dot
In early 2018, Jessica Herrin faces four leadership dilemmas with no obviously correct answers.
Herrin built Stella & Dot from a living room trunk show in 2003 into a nearly $300 million direct-sales jewelry company with tens of…
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