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If Greece Embraces Uncertainty, Innovation Will Follow

Harvard Business Review

“Culture” can sound like a catchall, a convenient way to place the blame outside the realm of policy, but I am talking about one specific dimension of culture: avoiding uncertainty. The cultural dimensions identified by Hofstede have been used by more than a 1,000 academic studies. And it all starts in school.

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Study: A CEO’s Decision Making Is Shaped by Whether Their Parents Were Immigrants

Harvard Business Review

bank CEOs who were born in the U.S., banks between 1994 and 2006. The banking industry experienced a series of profound competitive shocks in the 1990s. The one we used was the Interstate Banking and Branching Efficiency Act (IBBEA) of 1994 that legalized interstate branching in some U.S. Our sample consisted of 610 U.S.