Harvard Business School 75th Anniversary Colloquia papers
Scope and Contents
Papers originally prepared for the Harvard Business School's 75th anniversary colloquium on 1983 June-1984 May.
Colloquium titles include Negotiation and Management; Decision Making: Descriptive, Normative, and Prescriptive Interactions; Asymmetric Information, the Agency Problem, and Modern Business Practice; Scenario Planning and Competitive Strategy; Entrepreneurship; Information Systems; Marketing and the New Information/Communication Technologies; Setting the Organizational Behavior Research Agenda; United States Competitiveness in the World Economy; Leadership; Productivity and Technology; Teaching by the Case Method; World Food Policy Issues; Competition in Global Industries; Human Resource Management-Futures; and The Application of Theory to Issues in Corporate Finance.
Dates
- Creation: 1983-1984
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research. Materials stored onsite. This collection requires a secondary registration form. Please contact specialcollectionsref@hbs.edu for more information on access procedures and reproduction services.
Extent
2.5 linear feet (5 boxes)Biographical / Historical
In recognition of the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Harvard Business School, the School sponsored a series of research conferences. These meetings brought together members of the HBS faculty, teachers from other institutions, and many distinguised members of the business community; they examined a broad array of concerns.
Physical Location
ARCFA
- Author
- Baker Library
- Description rules
- dacs
- Language of description
- eng
- EAD ID
- bak01512
Repository Details
Part of the Baker Library Special Collections and Archives, Harvard Business School Repository
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