2014 HBR McKinsey Award, First Place : “Profits Without Prosperity”

The HBR McKinsey Awards, judged by an independent panel of business and academic leaders, commend outstanding articles published each year in Harvard Business Review. The awards were established in 1959 to recognize practical and groundbreaking management thinking. “Profits Without Prosperity” SEPTEMBER…

Fast food failure: How CEI-to-worker pay disparity undermines the industry and the overall economy

By Catherine Ruetschlin “The link between income inequality and economic instability has drawn renewed attention from economists, policy makers, global financial institutions, media, and investors. From Davos to Wall Street to Main Street, there is a growing consensus that inequality…

5 things to know about how corporations block access to everything from miracle drugs to scientific research

By Lynn Stuart Parramore “Should a company be able to patent a breast cancer gene? What about a species of soybean? How about a tool for basic scientific research? Or even a patent for acquiring patents (see: Halliburton)? Intellectual property rights…