Alice in Genderland
Last week, a colleague of subcontinental persuasion who had been on leave last term sent around an email expressing surprise
Read MoreLast week, a colleague of subcontinental persuasion who had been on leave last term sent around an email expressing surprise
Read MorePer Larry Summers (quoted in Robert Armstrong’s FT piece) “The first edition of Paul Samuelson’s textbook [Economics from 1948]
Read MoreThe day Kabul fell I found myself at a Peet’s in Harvard Square. I had an inkling the barista might
Read MoreToday’s Wall Street Journal has an interview with a U Penn historian, whose image of the Founding Fathers is similar
Read MoreThis is my last month at HBS and I thought I’d squeeze in one last working paper, Renewing Knightian Uncertainty
Read MoreGave me joy to write this nomination In nominating Richard Nelson, I feel both honored and nervous. He has secured
Read MoreFirst oped in more than a year (when I was maniacally trying to get my medical innovation course done… Trigger
Read MoreThe new course on medical innovations I developed and just taught at HBS started disastrously. Fortunately, miraculously, by the end
Read MoreDone with my LTMA course. Good or bad, is for my students to say in their evaluations but it was
Read MoreIn less than nine months, I’ve put 15 case studies through the HBS system, which may be a record for
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