Harvard Business School Working Papers Collection
Scope and Contents
The Harvard Business School working papers collection consists of papers authored or co-authored by Harvard Business School faculty from 1969 to the present.
Dates
- Creation: 1969-2024
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research. Some materials may be stored offsite; access requires advance notice. Papers may be available through the HBS Faculty & Research Web site, DASH, SSRN, and/or NBER.
Permission to provide reproductions set by the author; contact specialcollectionsref@hbs.edu for more information.
Working papers are often revised prior to publication in a journal, book chapter, etc. Access to earlier versions are restricted. Contact specialcollectionsref@hbs.edu for more information.
Conditions Governing Use
Working papers cannot be reproduced without permission from the author. Contact specialcollectionsref@hbs.edu for more information.
Extent
77.5 linear feet (186 boxes, 10 microfilm reels)0.1095 Gigabytes (123 digital files)
Biographical / Historical
Working papers are preliminary publications by which authors will often share ideas about a topic or to elicit feedback before submitting to a publisher.
Physical Location
ARCWP
Accruals
The repository continues to add new working papers to this collection on a regular basis.
Existence and Location of Copies
Working papers 69-1 to 78-10 available on microfilm (order no. 84-4337 reels 1-10)
Processing Information
Processed: October 2019 By: Christine Riggle and Melissa Jones
- Author
- Baker Library
- Description rules
- dacs
- Language of description
- und
- EAD ID
- bak00968
Repository Details
Part of the Baker Library Special Collections and Archives, Harvard Business School Repository
Baker Library Special Collections and Archives holds unique resources that focus on the evolution of business and industry, as well as the records of the Harvard Business School, documenting the institution's development over the last century. These rich and varied collections support research in a diverse range of fields such as business, economic, social and cultural history as well as the history of science and technology.
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