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Harvard Business Review Magazine » Finance & Investing
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A proposed SEC rule could pull back the curtain on the carbon emissions of the global economy ..read more
Harvard Business Review Magazine » Finance & Investing
3d ago
In the wake of a series of gross corporate abuses around the turn of the century, Congress passed Sarbanes-Oxley, which was intended to make corporate ..read more
Harvard Business Review Magazine » Finance & Investing
3d ago
Most organizations bend over backward to avoid failure. They shouldn't, says economist Paul Ormerod. History shows that failure and success are inherently ..read more
Harvard Business Review Magazine » Finance & Investing
3d ago
The corporate raiders of the 1980s have turned into corporate boardmembers of the 1990s. In this new role, the takeover experts are not plunderers, nor ..read more
Harvard Business Review Magazine » Finance & Investing
2w ago
A financial services firm's ability to recover from an industry downturn depends not only on how it reacts during the slowdown but also on its state of ..read more
Harvard Business Review Magazine » Finance & Investing
2w ago
Debating the meaning of this inescapable element of modern economic discourse ..read more
Harvard Business Review Magazine » Finance & Investing
2w ago
Web3 is off to a rocky start. Optimists may rattle on about progress on the horizon, but at present the space is rife with fraud, hacks, and collapses ..read more
Harvard Business Review Magazine » Finance & Investing
3w ago
Less than a decade after the frantic merger activity of the late 1960s, we are again in the midst of a major wave of corporate acquisitions. In contrast to the 1960s, when acquirers were mainly freewheeling conglomerates, the merger movement in the 1970s includes such long-established giants of U.S. industry as General Electric, Gulf Oil ..read more
Harvard Business Review Magazine » Finance & Investing
3w ago
Companies talk the talk of creating stakeholder value, but most don't walk the talk. In this article, the author outlines two major reasons why - an insular ..read more
Harvard Business Review Magazine » Finance & Investing
3w ago
When today’s great crisis ends, the U.S. financial system will be a shadow of its former self, but America will be stronger than ever. History shows that money and power don’t always go hand in hand ..read more