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Harvard Business School

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9 articles stable

Harvard Business School has appeared in 9 articles since 2015-04. Coverage peaked in 2021Q3 with 2 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Harvard.

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2025-09-01
Crazy Stupid Tech 4 related

Q&A with Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince on why he thinks AI chatbots imperil the web and journalism's future, his company's pay-per-crawl initiative, and more

Sixteen years ago Matthew Prince and classmate Michelle Zatlyn at Harvard Business School decided there was a better …

2024-06-23
Wall Street Journal 4 related

Research: the number of freelance jobs on platforms like Upwork, in areas where generative AI excels, have dropped by as much as 21% since ChatGPT's debut

The more a job is strictly about writing about a known topic or creating art, the more likely it is replaceable by generative AI. … X: Steve Hsu / @hsu_steve : WSJ: Impact of genAI on freelance work L...

2023-01-30
Financial Times

An interview with Harvard Business School professor Shoshana Zuboff on her frustrations with fragmented efforts to restrain tech companies, privacy, and more

These are uncertain times for Silicon Valley.  Tech companies are firing staff who they hired in the pandemic. Tweets: @fatassinari , @sroach_econ , @patrickfrench , @henrymance , @casparhenderson , @...

2021-09-07
Wall Street Journal 6 related

Harvard study details how automated hiring systems, now used by 99% of Fortune 500 companies, exclude 10M+ qualified workers in the US from hiring discussions

Automated-hiring systems are excluding many people from job discussions at a time when additional employees are desperately neededSource:Harvard Business School.

2021-09-06
Wall Street Journal 2 related

Harvard study details how automated hiring systems, now used by 99% of Fortune 500 companies, exclude 10M+ qualified workers in the US from hiring discussions

Automated-hiring systems are excluding many people from job discussions at a time when additional employees are desperately needed Source: Harvard Business School .

2017-06-06
Recode 6 related

Uber hires Harvard Business School professor Frances Frei as SVP of leadership and strategy as it prepares to release internal workplace investigation results

The well-regarded academic, who has focused on gender and diversity problems in the workplace, will also have to deal with results …

2015-12-13
Bloomberg Business 19 related

Harvard Business School study finds Airbnb hosts accepted guests with stereotypically black names 42% of the time versus 50% for white names

Study Finds Racial Discrimination by Airbnb Hosts  —  Renters with names that seemed African American had a harder time booking reservations …

2015-12-12
Bloomberg Business 19 related

Harvard Business School study finds Airbnb hosts accepted guests with stereotypically black names 42% of the time versus 50% for white names

Study Finds Racial Discrimination by Airbnb Hosts  —  Renters with names that seemed African American had a harder time booking reservations …

2015-04-27
Business Insider

How CloudFlare, now handling 5% of all web traffic and valued at around $1B in late 2013, got started during Harvard class field trip to Silicon Valley

How two Harvard Business School students turned a class trip into a billion-dollar company  —  See Also

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