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Iran attacks prompt a new chokepoint in global supply chains
When Rising Food Prices Fuel State Violence
The Key to Stronger Connections? A Little Oversharing, Says a Harvard Researcher
The Caregiver Challenge: Employers Are Overlooking A Crucial Workforce Risk
The Science of Oversharing: How Revealing More About Yourself Can Be a Longevity Tool
Why a memory chip shortage is wreaking havoc on the consumer electronics industry
Trump says affordability crisis is over. Voters and data disagree
Harvard Business School Professor on Building Trust, Reducing Regret, and the Underrated Power of Oversharing
Study found AI model accurately predicted 71% of fund manager decisions
HBS Professor Ray Goldberg Dies at 99
Ray A. Goldberg, the George M. Moffett Professor of Agriculture and Business, Emeritus, at HBS, and the scholar widely credited with helping define and shaping the field of agribusiness, died peacefully at home on February 16. He was 99.
Erosion of Social Cohesion, Rise of Populism… How Deindustrialization Silently Transformed France
Reindustrialization: A Vital Challenge… Within Reach for Mayors
The Political and Social Effects of Deindustrialization Examined
Muriel Siebert kicked down the door so others could follow
Arthur Brooks: Unlock Lasting Happiness With These Science-Backed Strategies
Behind the Research: The Long View with Krishna Palepu
Krishna Palepu has spent more than four decades at Harvard Business School (HBS) building institutions, shaping leaders, and advancing the School’s mission in the world. Now a Baker Foundation professor and the senior associate dean for Business in Global Society, he continues to champion the integration of rigorous research and real-world impact. In this conversation, he reflects on the improbable path that brought him from a small village in India to Boston, the mentors who shaped his career, and the community he worked to build at HBS.