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HBS Working Knowledge November 5, 2009 Michel Anteby |
A Market for Human Cadavers in All but Name? Addressing the shortage of cadavers for medical education and training, Harvard Business School professor Michel Anteby discusses issues around establishing a market for cadavers. |
HBS Working Knowledge September 12, 2012 Carmen Nobel |
The Weird Link Between Cadavers and Careers A person's career choice can be an indicator of how they will respond to other major life choices. A study seeking to identify couples that are more likely to donate their bodies to science, so donors could be recruited more efficiently, found that career choice is a significant predictor. |
AFP eWire December 8, 2008 |
Lapsed Donors Say They Don't Feel 'Connected' The top reason high net-worth donors stopped giving to a charity in 2007 was that they didn't feel connected to the particular organization, reports a new study. |
HBS Working Knowledge February 17, 2009 Martha Lagace |
What's Good about Quiet Rule-Breaking If your company quietly allows employees to break some rules with the tacit approval of management, that's a moral gray zone. |
HBS Working Knowledge December 7, 2009 Sean Silverthorne |
Government's Positive Role in Kick-Starting Entrepreneurship Professor Josh Lerner, author Boulevard of Broken Dreams, wonders if its time for Uncle Sam to invest in new entrepreneurial firms. |
HBS Working Knowledge July 19, 2011 Michel Anteby |
Rupert Murdoch and the Seeds of Moral Hazard The News Corporation/News of the World scandal can be described as a case study in bad management. |
AFP eWire November 30, 2010 |
High Hopes for Holiday Giving Convio estimates that U.S. giving during the 2010 holiday season to nonprofit organizations will be more than $48 billion across all giving channels |
AFP eWire September 24, 2007 |
New Organization to Help Higher Ed Donors Attach Strings to Gifts Citing concerns over accountability and donor intent, three foundations have created a nonprofit group that will assist donors in attaching legally enforceable conditions to their gifts to colleges and universities. |
AFP eWire July 9, 2014 |
Top Ten (Week of July 9, 2014): Young People Should be at The Forefront of Charity Campaigns Foundations Reveal What They Look for in Grant Proposals... Three Questions to Help You to Engage Donors with Your Stories... What Makes People Generous: Charity, Empathy, And Storytelling... |
HBS Working Knowledge October 10, 2005 Sean Silverthorne |
Homers: Secrets on the Factory Floor Homers are things factory workers make for personal use while on company time. Professor Michel Anteby says that although the practice might be illegal, some companies secretly endorse it. Here's why. |
AFP eWire July 9, 2008 |
Gifts of Securities Have Significant Effect on Canadian Charities The number and total value of donations of securities increased significantly from 2005 to 2006 after the Canadian government removed the capital gains tax on such contributions, according to new research. |
Entrepreneur September 2007 Nichole L. Torres |
All Together Now Interdisciplinary programs let you realize your entrepreneurial dreams, whatever your major may be. |
AFP eWire June 12, 2013 |
Alumni and Friends Do It Again on May 10 at Saint Peter's University Angeline Boyer, Media Relations Officer, Saint Peter's University, walks us through the successful campaign. |
AFP eWire July 20, 2010 |
Selling Cars and Selling Your Cause Many nonprofits today are still asking for donations as if they were selling a Model T, even as donors have grown far more discerning in the face of a barrage of appeals. |
AFP eWire May 18, 2010 |
Understanding High Net Worth Donors A new study of high net worth individuals in the U.S. and the U.K. found that those that gave the most did so out of a sense of responsibility or duty. |