Asian American resources on campus and beyond

[…] information about the recent violence against the Asian American community. Racial Triangulation Theory Instagram short form by @beyonkz The Racial Triangulation of Asian Americans by Claire Kim Articles on recent Anti-Asian Violence Ignoring the History of Anti-Asian Racism Is Another Form of Violence by Connie Wun, Co-Founder of AAPI Women Lead On Anti-Asian Hate […]

Special issue of California Management Review explores multi-sided platforms

[…] of multi-sided platforms—digital ecosystems like Amazon, Uber, Paypal and other marketplaces where buyers, sellers, or other users can connect or collaborate. CMR’s summer 2022 issue includes two articles co-authored by Berkeley Haas Professor David J. Teece, the Thomas W. Tusher Professor in Global Business, and covers multi-sided platform applications in healthcare and mental health, […]

Student Startup Roundup

This is part of an occasional series of articles spotlighting students who are juggling their studies with starting a new business or nonprofit venture.   If the Shirt Fits… Parag Jhaverie, Full-time MBA 15 Co-Founder, Hucklebury Parag Jhaveri started Hucklebury in 2012 with co-founder Dhawal Shah with an idea to apply a crowdsourcing model […]

Student Startup Roundup: Brandizi, Teaman, and Volunteer Forever

This is part of an occasional series of articles spotlighting students who are juggling their studies with starting a new business or social enterprise. Software Pivots Kim Cabot, MBA 14 Co-founder, Brandizi As a marketing director at a big company, Kim Cabot used to think about all the ways she could improve communication. The […]

Startup Roundup: WeFinance, California Artesian, TINE, and Honeit

This is part of an occasional series of articles spotlighting students and recent alumni who are working with Berkeley-Haas to start a new business or social enterprise. WeFinance Willy Chu, MBA 15 Co-founder and CEO Though crowdfunding is becoming a crowded space, WeFinance is the first platform focused on truly peer-to-peer loans, says co-founder […]

Startup Roundup: Seniorly, Crayon Crunch, and Realiteer

This is part of an occasional series of articles spotlighting students and recent graduates who are working with Berkeley-Haas to start a new business or social enterprise. Seniorly Co-founders: Arthur Bretschneider and Sushanth Ramakrishna, EWMBA 16 When Berkeley-Haas Evening & Weekend MBA students Arthur Bretschneider and Sushanth Ramakrishna got to talking during their carpool […]

Classified: Organizational Moonshots course challenges students to think big and bold

Students in Henry Chesbrough’s Organizational Moonshots course. Classified articles spotlight some of the more powerful lessons being taught in classrooms around Haas. When Neil Armstrong became the first human to walk on the moon in 1969, it was the culmination of the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo space programs that President Kennedy had laid out […]

Classified: Measuring the Effectiveness of Nonprofit Programs

By Charlie Cooper In our ongoing series of “Classified” articles we spotlight some of the powerful lessons being taught in classrooms around Haas. MBA students enrolled in the Social Impact Metrics course at Haas spent the fall semester wrestling with a challenge that’s puzzled management experts for decades: How do you go about measuring […]

Classified: Game Theory Class Turns to “Survivor” for Life Lessons

In our ongoing series of “Classified” articles we spotlight some of the powerful lessons being taught in classrooms around Haas.  The soulful sounds of Amy Winehouse’s “Rehab” reverberated through Cheit 125 as second-year MBA students filed in on a recent Monday for Prof. John Morgan’s Game Theory class. For nine weeks now, the 65 […]

In Memoriam: Accounting Professor Emeritus George J. Staubus, Known for the “Decision-Usefulness Theory of Accounting”

[…] the standards-setting community followed suit in the seventies. Staubus developed the “decision-usefulness theory of accounting” with his dissertation, An Accounting Concept of Revenue (1954/1980), and two subsequent articles in The Accounting Review (1958 and 1959). The theory was presented in his 1961 book, A Theory of Accounting to Investors. More recently, Staubus commented on […]

Stodgy? Not! Research shows family businesses out-innovate the competition

[…] and shared values that are often established over the course of many generations. Rival firms scramble to create similar assets, without the same quality of family connections. Articles exploring family businesses in the new issue include a study on how family-owned airline Climber, based in Denmark, managed industry turbulence over 60 years, as well […]

Prof. Teece’s “Dynamic Capabilities” Framework Featured in California Management Review

[…] past twenty years, describes how firms can learn to anticipate and respond to industry-wide changes. The California Management Review’s Summer 2016 Special Issue contains a collection of articles on dynamic capabilities curated by guest editor Teece. The issue examines the framework in greater detail, from the perspectives of strategy, organizational design, and adaptation within fast-changing […]

New California Management Review explores neuromarketing & the ed tech revolution

[…] Review, Hsu aims to set realistic goals and expectations about what the application of neuroscience to marketing can and can’t do. Hsu’s case is among seven new articles included in the current issue, including an article by Berkeley-Haas Dean Rich Lyons on “Strategies for Higher Education in the Digital Age.” In his article, Lyons […]

California Management Review ranked among most influential in the world

[…] (formerly Thomson Reuters) Social Sciences Citation Index. The journal impact factor is a gauge of academic influence among top journals. It’s based on how frequently a journal’s articles are cited by scholars who publish in a collection of top social science journals. California Management Review articles were cited 7,459 times in 2020. While California […]

News coverage of racial incidents lowers support for Black entrepreneurs, study finds

[…] impact of Black Lives Matter media coverage on Kickstarter campaigns. In their first study, 323 U.S. adults—most of whom were white—were given one of two Associated Press articles to read. The first group read a neutral account of plans by Starbucks to provide racial bias training to employees after two Black men were arrested […]

Sports, Media, and Startup Stars Teach Fall Courses

[…] economist at the World Bank Group and formerly at the International Monetary Fund, is teaching one section of Economics for Business Decision Making. Vardy has co-authored several articles with Haas Professor John Morgan. UC Berkeley Economics Professor Shachar Kariv is teaching the other section of Economics for Business Decision Making. Kariv is executive director […]