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  1. George Cabot Lodge II (born July 7, 1927) is an American professor and former politician. In 1962, he was the Republican nominee for a special election to succeed John F. Kennedy in the United States Senate, but was defeated by Ted Kennedy.

  2. George C. Lodge. Jaime and Josefina Chua Tiampo Professor of Business Administration, Emeritus. Professor Lodge had been a member of the Harvard Business School faculty since 1963.

  3. 2. Juli 2001 · George C. Lodge. Whether the subject is Third-World development or national competitiveness, George Lodge, Jaime and Josefina Chua Tiampo Professor of Business Administration, Emeritus, has exercised his talent for seeing the big picture in a prolific outpouring of books, cases, and articles.

  4. March – April 2010. Article. Challenge. The Need for Ideological Consciousness. By: George C. Lodge. Format: Print. | Pages: 14. Abstract. Every so often in American history a crisis comes along that requires Americans to inspect cherished assumptions and to act in a way that many find ideologically repulsive.

  5. 1. Aug. 2001 · In Central America, Lodge realized that ideology could be used as a multidisciplinary analytical tool for comparing countries and understanding change within a particular nation. The concept was pivotal in his award-winning 1975 book, The New American Ideology, and nine years later in The American Disease.

  6. 12. Aug. 2002 · If the world's large corporations really are the greatest drivers of wealth creation, it only seems reasonable that their capabilities and resources can be focused on global poverty, says professor emeritus George C. Lodge. Here's the case for a partnership between business, the United Nations, and NGOs. Key concepts include: More ...

  7. HBS Case Collection. Roles and Relationships of Business and Government. By: George C. Lodge. Format: Print. | Pages: 36. Abstract. Synthesizes a wide range of literature and experience concerning comparative government-business relations, focusing especially on Japan, Europe, and the United States with some references to Brazil and Mexico.