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July 26, 2021, Paper: "In an era of substantial labor market inequality, employers increasingly invoke pro-social mission, corporate responsibility and organizational purpose.…
July 5, 2021, Paper: "Research has made clear that neighbourhood conditions affect racial inequality. We examine how living in minority neighbourhoods affects ease of access to…
June 17, 2021, Interview: "In this series, the Gazette asks Harvard experts for concrete solutions to complex problems. Arthur Brooks, William Henry Bloomberg Professor of the…
June 14, 2021, Paper: "Despite significant progress in business and human rights (BHR) discourse and the practices of multinational corporations (MNCs), persons with disabilities…
2020, Paper: "The rise of online marketplaces raises the potential for markets that are both more efficient and less biased. Early research pointed to the arms-length nature and…
October 27, 2020, Video: "Session seven of the COVID-19 and the Law series on Oct. 21 was a session on Money, Finance, and Consumers, moderated by Todd Rakoff, and featuring -…
2020, Paper: "Organizations are relatively small, autonomous entities that afford leaders a high level of control over cultural norms and procedural rules, making them ideal…
July 2020, Paper, "Diversity training remains ubiquitous, despite decades of research suggesting that it may not work. We develop a theory of training efficacy. …
April 27, 2020, Video. "This is Policy Views' fourth interview with former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers and Jake Schneider. This video was recorded with permission from the…
April 25, 2020, Video. "IMF Chief Economist Gita Gopinath in conversation with Navika Kumar on Frankly Speaking says, 'We call this the ‘Great Lockdown’ because Governments are…