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Show Results For
- All HBS Web
(2,602)
- Faculty Publications (97)
- July 2017 (Revised July 2019)
- Supplement
"Doctor My Eyes"--The Acquisition of Bausch & Lomb by Warburg Pincus (B)
- 2017
- Working Paper
In Pursuit of Everyday Creativity
- November 2016
- Case
QuintilesIMS: Biosimilar Marketing in England
- September 2016
- Case
Health Leads: Reaching for Impact (A)
- September 2016
- Case
Health Leads: Reaching for Impact (Abridged)
- September 2016
- Supplement
Health Leads: Reaching for Impact (B)
- 2016
- Chapter
Dishonesty Explained: What Leads Moral People To Act Immorally
- February 2016 (Revised September 2017)
- Case
Mohamed Azab and Seha Capital
- 2015
- Other Teaching and Training Material
Innovating in Healthcare
- July 2014 (Revised January 2017)
- Course Overview Note
Building Life Science Businesses Spring Term 2017: Course Outline and Syllabus
- June 2014 (Revised April 2015)
- Supplement
OrthoChoice: Bundled Payments in the County of Stockholm (B)
- Article
Better Accounting Transforms Health Care Delivery
- May 2014 (Revised January 2015)
- Case
Vaxess Technologies, Inc.
- April 2014 (Revised January 2015)
- Background Note
Note on Mobile Healthcare
- January 2014
- Teaching Note
The PGA Tour
In 1994, the PGA Tour (the "Tour"), the dominant incumbent professional golf circuit, had created tremendous value for its players. In the 1974 season, players competed for $8 million in prize money; by the 1994 season, the total prize purse had increased to $56... View Details
- January 2014
- Supplement
The PGA Tour (B)
In 1994, the PGA Tour (the "Tour"), the dominant incumbent professional golf circuit, had created tremendous value for its players. In the 1974 season, players competed for $8 million in prize money; by the 1994 season, the total prize purse had increased to $56... View Details
- January 2014
- Supplement
The PGA Tour (C)
- January 2014
- Supplement
The PGA Tour (D)
In 1994, the PGA Tour (the "Tour"), the dominant incumbent professional golf circuit, had created tremendous value for its players. In the 1974 season, players competed for $8 million in prize money; by the 1994 season, the total prize purse had increased to $56... View Details
- January 2014
- Supplement
The PGA Tour (E)
In 1994, the PGA Tour (the "Tour"), the dominant incumbent professional golf circuit, had created tremendous value for its players. In the 1974 season, players competed for $8 million in prize money; by the 1994 season, the total prize purse had increased to $56... View Details
- January 2014
- Supplement
The PGA Tour (F)
In 1994, the PGA Tour (the "Tour"), the dominant incumbent professional golf circuit, had created tremendous value for its players. In the 1974 season, players competed for $8 million in prize money; by the 1994 season, the total prize purse had increased to $56... View Details