Browsing HKS Faculty Scholarship by Keyword "Innovation"
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Are There Managerial Practices Associated with Service Delivery Collaboration Success?: Evidence from British Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships
(John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 2011)Little empirical work exists measuring if interagency collaborations delivering public services produce better outcomes, and none looking inside the black box at collaboration management practices. We examine whether there ... -
The Global Health System: Actors, Norms, and Expectations in Transition
(Public Library of Science, 2010)The article discusses the changing quality of global health institutions. It cites the factors that affect the change including variety of civil society, nongovernmental organizations, and private firms, changing relationships ... -
R&D Costs and Productivity in Biopharmaceuticals
(John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 2011)This article characterizes the activities required to launch a new pharmaceutical molecule into the market, summarizes studies that have attempted to pinpoint the research and development costs incurred per approved new ... -
Successfully Executing Ambitious Strategies in Government: An Empirical Analysis
(John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 2009)How are senior government executives who attempt to execute an ambitious vision requiring significant strategic change in their organizations able to succeed? How do they go about formulating a strategy in the first place? ... -
Technological Abundance for Global Agriculture: The Role of Biotechnology
(John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University., 2012)Science and innovation have always been the key forces behind agricultural growth in particular and economic transformation in general. More specifically, the ability to add value to agricultural production via the ... -
Up in Smoke: The Influence of Household Behavior on the Long-Run Impact of Improved Cooking Stoves
(John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University., 2012-05-08)It is conventional wisdom that it is possible to reduce exposure to indoor air pollution, improve health outcomes, and decrease greenhouse gas emissions in the rural areas of developing countries through the adoption of ...