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Mar 10, 2020 · Rebecca M. Henderson. John and Natty McArthur University Professor. Rebecca Henderson is one of 25 University Professors at Harvard, a research fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research and a fellow of both the British Academy and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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Rebecca Henderson is one of 25 University Professors at...
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Rebecca Henderson is one of 25 University Professors at...
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My work focuses on two tightly related topics. I explore why...
- Relational Contracts and Organizational Capabilities
A large literature identifies unique organizational...
- What Do Managers Do? Exploring Persistent Performance Differences Among Seemingly Similar Enterprises
Henderson, Rebecca, and Robert Gibbons. "What Do Managers...
- Accelerating Energy Innovation: Insights From Multiple Sectors
Rebecca Henderson and Richard G. Newell1 This version:...
- Strategic Advantage and The Dynamics of Organizational Competence
Henderson, Rebecca M. "Strategic Advantage and the Dynamics...
- Management Practices, Relational Contracts and The Decline of General Motors
Helper, Susan, and Rebecca Henderson. "Management Practices,...
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Rebecca Henderson (born 1980) is a Canadian actress. Henderson is known for her portrayal of Lizzy on the Netflix series Russian Doll and for her roles in independent films Appropriate Behavior, They Remain, and Mickey and the Bear.
Rebecca M. Henderson, FBA is an American economist, currently the John and Natty McArthur University Professor at Harvard Business School. She teaches Reimagining Capitalism in the Master of Business Administration (MBA) Program.
Rebecca Henderson Professor, Author and Authority on Reimagining Capitalism Can business save the world? Can you? Rebecca’s research and teaching explores what it’s going to take to build a just and sustainable capitalism.
A prominent economist and influential professor (The John and Natty McArthur University professor at Harvard), Rebecca is one of the world’s most articulate, insightful and persuasive scholars focused on driving large-scale change.
Economist Rebecca Henderson argues that businesses have a responsibility to fix the climate crisis they're causing. She proposes a new model of capitalism that pays for the environmental and social costs of production and consumption.