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The Trump Administration seeks to end the 'endangerment finding' that has enabled controls on greenhouse gases and fossil ...
Acquire the skills necessary to demystify data and learn to leverage effective problem solving to change the world with the Public Leadership Credential's Public Policy Decision Making courses.
Rising support for populist parties has disrupted the politics of many Western societies. What explains this phenomenon? Two theories are examined here. Perhaps the most widely-held view of mass ...
November 2019, Paper, "Despite the rising use of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) ratings in financial markets, there is substantial disagreement across rating agencies regarding what ...
At the Harvard Center for International Development (CID), we tackle the world’s most pressing development challenges through research that spans 12 core themes. CID faculty affiliates across Harvard ...
2020, Book Chapter, "For decades, employers have used formal grievance procedures to handle both discrimination and harassment complaints. The system seems straightforward: If an employee believes ...
September 2, 2021, Video: "Renowned Harvard Business School professor Dr. John Kotter has studied, written, and lectured about leadership for decades. In his newest book, Change, Kotter dives into how ...
Using a novel panel data set of recent immigrants to the U.S. (2005–2007) from individual-level linked U.S. Census Bureau data and Internal Revenue Service records, we measure the impact of return ...
We contribute to a current debate that focuses on whether individuals with more than one subordinate identity (i.e., Black women) experience more negative leader perceptions than do leaders with ...
April 2021, Paper: "Integrating risk assessment, economic evaluation, and uncertainty to inform policy decisions is a core challenge to risk analysis. In September 2019, the Harvard Center for Risk ...
Harvard professor Carmen Reinhart, former chief economist at The World Bank, discusses the health of and threats to the U.S. economy, President Trump’s tariff policy, the fall of globalization, the ...
Belief in conspiracy theories has significant social and political consequences. While prior research has focused primarily on psychological predispositions as drivers of conspiracy beliefs, ...
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