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- spring 1986
- Book Review
Book Review of No Free Lunch: Food and Revolution in Cuba Today, edited by Medea Benjamin, Joseph Collins, and Michael Scott in Calories Count in Cuba
By: James E. Austin
Austin, James E. "Book Review of No Free Lunch: Food and Revolution in Cuba Today, edited by Medea Benjamin, Joseph Collins, and Michael Scott in Calories Count in Cuba." Caribbean Review (spring 1986).
- 1985
- Article
Autonomy Revisited
By: James E. Austin
Austin, James E. "Autonomy Revisited." Public Enterprise 5, no. 3 (1985).
- April 1990 (Revised November 1992)
- Case
Population Services International: The Social Marketing Project in Bangladesh (Abridged)
By: James E. Austin
Population Services International (PSI) was a not-for-profit agency founded to disseminate family planning information and to market birth control products, primarily in less developed countries seeking to curb their population explosions. In 1976, PSI concluded an... View Details
Keywords: Conferences; Developing Countries and Economies; Information Publishing; Growth and Development Strategy; Marketing Strategy; Social Marketing; Agreements and Arrangements; Product; Nonprofit Organizations; Pharmaceutical Industry; Bangladesh; Washington (state, US)
Austin, James E. "Population Services International: The Social Marketing Project in Bangladesh (Abridged)." Harvard Business School Case 590-061, April 1990. (Revised November 1992.)
- February 1991 (Revised March 1991)
- Case
Women's World Banking
By: James E. Austin
Austin, James E. "Women's World Banking." Harvard Business School Case 391-163, February 1991. (Revised March 1991.)
- April 1990 (Revised August 1993)
- Case
Leather Industry in India (Abridged)
By: James E. Austin
Austin, James E. "Leather Industry in India (Abridged)." Harvard Business School Case 390-107, April 1990. (Revised August 1993.)
- April 1990
- Case
Pandol Brothers, Inc. and Nicaragua (Abridged)
By: James E. Austin
Austin, James E. "Pandol Brothers, Inc. and Nicaragua (Abridged)." Harvard Business School Case 390-106, April 1990.
- April 1990 (Revised December 1992)
- Case
Hitchiner Manufacturing Co., Inc. (Abridged)
By: James E. Austin
Keywords: Manufacturing Industry
Austin, James E. "Hitchiner Manufacturing Co., Inc. (Abridged)." Harvard Business School Case 390-101, April 1990. (Revised December 1992.)
- July 1986
- Case
Nicaragua and the U.S. Trade Embargo
By: James E. Austin
Keywords: Developing Countries and Economies; Trade; Policy; International Relations; Nicaragua; United States
Austin, James E. "Nicaragua and the U.S. Trade Embargo." Harvard Business School Case 387-027, July 1986.
- TeachingInterests
The Startup Toolkit
By: Julia B. Austin
This SIP is an abridged version of Startup Bootcamp and is for students who want to develop the skills they need to understand their customer pain points, jobs to be done and a cursory exploration of the core elements of getting a startup off the ground. View Details
- 01 Jun 2022
- News
Closing the 'Network Gap'
TO MAKE AN IMPACT READ MORE STORIES “DEI is a frothy space and resources can be limited,” notes Senior Lecturer Julia Austin, who advised the pair early in their venture. But Austin believed that the founders could find the support they... View Details
Keywords: April White
- 20 Dec 2018
- News
Baker Library Webinar Features Resources for Alumni
for Business (B4B), research consultations, and how to use select eBaker resources,” says Austin Haley, an Information Research Specialist at Baker, who produced and presented the session with colleague Kathryn FitzGerald, also an... View Details
Keywords: Margie Kelley
- 01 Sep 2006
- News
High Adventure
right now I’m looking out the window at my nine-year-old daughter feeding a baby deer,” says Beilharz in a phone interview. “That’s a huge change from the affluent neighborhood in Austin where we once lived.” Indeed, life was, for many... View Details
- March 2001
- Article
The E-Philanthropy Revolution is Here to Stay
By: James Austin
Austin, James. "The E-Philanthropy Revolution is Here to Stay." Chronicle of Philanthropy (March 2001).
- 01 Jun 2009
- News
Social Enterprise Visionary
strengthening leadership and management in the social sector.” “What he did went well beyond just providing funding,” emphasizes Robert Burakoff, who worked with Austin and Rangan as the initiative’s first executive director. “There was a... View Details
- 07 Sep 2021
- News
Supporting Students on Their Journeys
Illustration by Mike Austin The rich discussions and debates in the MBA classroom, which are essential to HBS’s peer-to-peer learning model, depend on bringing together students representing a diversity of backgrounds and perspectives.... View Details
- 22 Feb 2023
- News