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Harvard Kennedy School - Social Media, Blogs and RSS
HKS maintains a social media presence on several popular sites, and also hosts some multimedia content (like blogs, RSS feeds, and slideshows).
The evolving face of networks | Technology | The Guardian
"Laura Parker: What can evolutionary graph theory teach us about the spread of ideas on social networks such as Facebook and Twitter?"
Network Strategy and the Anti-Defense
"You can't defend a centralized structure against a network attack in the traditional sense (just ask Twitter). But you can anti-defend against a network attack, by decentralizing your own resources to the edges — something that, in physical warfare, is a
Five Challenges Social Media Will Bring to Business - Conversation ...
A recent survey conducted by Proofpoint found that 8% of companies had terminated employees due to social media usage (common causes including sharing sensitive information on a network). And while the statistic seems significant, it only underscores one
Print Media and the Effects of a Disruptive Web - Harvard Business IdeaCast - HarvardBusiness.org
Podcast on Internet shift to the Print Media with opinions from Jeff Stibel, Dan Gillmor, and Tom Davenport.
Program on Education Policy & Governance at Harvard University | Kennedy School
Established in 1996 under the direction of Paul E. Peterson, the Program on Education Policy and Governance (PEPG) has distinguished itself as a significant contributor to the systematic analysis of education policy and governing arrangements.
Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and the Battle for E-Books
There's a battle emerging over the industry structure of e-books: Amazon has one approach, Barnes & Noble another. Will the clash play out like the computer wars of the late 80s, or the music wars of the late 90s? Let's take a look.
"Should Copyright Of Academic Works Be Abolished?" | Berkman Center
"The conventional rationale for copyright of written works, that copyright is needed to foster their creation, is seemingly of limited applicability to the academic domain. For in a world without copyright of academic writing, academics would still benefi
FT.com / Weekend columnists / Tim Harford - Why getting complicated increases the wealth of nations
"We know very little about how to encourage an economy to become more complex and acquire new product capabilities. That may explain why we still have so much to learn about how to make poor countries rich."
Feeling the Heat: The Effects of Performance Pressure on Teams' Knowledge Use and Performance — HBS Working Knowledge
Why do some teams fail to use their members' knowledge effectively, even after they have correctly identified each other's expertise? This paper identifies performance pressure as a critical barrier to effective knowledge utilization.
Usable Knowledge from Harvard Graduate School of Education - Research for Education Leaders, Teachers, Principals, School Policy Makers
"Connecting research and practice for leaders in education"
Michael Geist - Harvard Study Finds Weaker Copyright Protection Has Benefited Society
"Economists Felix Oberholzer-Gee and Koleman Strumpf have just released a new Harvard Business School working paper called File Sharing and Copyright that raises some important points about file sharing, copyright, and the net benefits to society."
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