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    Team Familiarity, Role Experience, and Performance: Evidence from Indian Software Services

    Accepted at Management Science, Organizations and Social Networks

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    • December 1994 (Revised February 1995)
    • Case

    Anne Livingston and Power Max Systems (A): Interviewing with the PowerPlayer Software Engineering Team

    Follows the entry and early experiences of engineer Anne Livingston, an African American woman, as she joins Power Max Systems in 1991 as software engineering manager for the new product development group. Power Max is facing stiff competition and wants to be first to... View Details
    Keywords: Race; Personal Development and Career; Organizational Culture; Gender; Information Technology Industry
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    Gentile, Mary C., and Pamela J. Maus. "Anne Livingston and Power Max Systems (A): Interviewing with the PowerPlayer Software Engineering Team." Harvard Business School Case 395-067, December 1994. (Revised February 1995.)
    • September 1986
    • Article

    The Channel Intermediary Selection Decision: A Model and an Application

    By: V. K. Rangan, Andris A. Zoltners and Robert J. Becker
    Keywords: Decision Making
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    Rangan, V. K., Andris A. Zoltners, and Robert J. Becker. "The Channel Intermediary Selection Decision: A Model and an Application." Management Science 32, no. 9 (September 1986).
    • 2024
    • Working Paper

    Contributing to Growth? The Role of Open Source Software for Global Startups

    By: Nataliya Langburd Wright, Frank Nagle and Shane Greenstein
    How does participating in open source software (OSS) communities spur entrepreneurial growth? To address this question, we analyze novel data matching accounts from GitHub—the largest OSS hosting platform—to the universe of global software venture-backed firms... View Details
    Keywords: Applications and Software; Open Source Distribution; Entrepreneurship; Business Growth and Maturation; Human Capital; Valuation; Corporate Strategy
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    Wright, Nataliya Langburd, Frank Nagle, and Shane Greenstein. "Contributing to Growth? The Role of Open Source Software for Global Startups." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 24-040, January 2024. (Revised August 2024.)
    • 03 Mar 2025
    • Podcast

    The Purchase, Carve Out, and Transformation of a Remote Software Company

    Betsy Harbison, CEO at Softrip, successfully completed a funded search in 2021. Her story, however, is rather unique in that the business she acquired is a remote, vertical software company that was also a carve out, meaning that a crucial part of Betsy’s journey... View Details
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    Adoptions and Orphans in the Early Microcomputer Market: Chickens and Eggs, Hardware and Software

    By: Neil Gandal, Shane Greenstein and Dave Salant
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    Gandal, Neil, Shane Greenstein, and Dave Salant. "Adoptions and Orphans in the Early Microcomputer Market: Chickens and Eggs, Hardware and Software." Journal of Industrial Economics 47, no. 1 (March 1999): 87–105.
    • April 2024
    • Article

    Detecting Routines: Applications to Ridesharing CRM

    By: Ryan Dew, Eva Ascarza, Oded Netzer and Nachum Sicherman
    Routines shape many aspects of day-to-day consumption. While prior work has established the importance of habits in consumer behavior, little work has been done to understand the implications of routines—which we define as repeated behaviors with recurring, temporal... View Details
    Keywords: Ride-sharing; Routine; Machine Learning; Customer Relationship Management; Consumer Behavior; Segmentation
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    Dew, Ryan, Eva Ascarza, Oded Netzer, and Nachum Sicherman. "Detecting Routines: Applications to Ridesharing CRM." Journal of Marketing Research (JMR) 61, no. 2 (April 2024): 368–392.
    • September 2, 2014
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    How to Manage Scheduling Software Fairly

    By: Ethan Bernstein, Saravanan Kesavan and Bradley Staats
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    Bernstein, Ethan, Saravanan Kesavan, and Bradley Staats. "How to Manage Scheduling Software Fairly." Harvard Business Review Blogs (September 2, 2014). (A version of this article appeared in the December 2014 issue of Harvard Business Review under the title "Taming Scheduling Software.")
    • June 2001
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    Strategic Human Resource Management Applications Exercise

    By: Michael Beer
    Overview of a method for diagnosing and developing an organization's capability to achieve its goals and implement its strategy, with exercises for application. A rewritten version of an earlier exercise. View Details
    Keywords: Competency and Skills; Goals and Objectives; Management Practices and Processes; Organizational Design; Strategy
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    Beer, Michael. "Strategic Human Resource Management Applications Exercise." Harvard Business School Exercise 401-044, June 2001.
    • August 2014 (Revised August 2015)
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    Opening the Valve: From Software to Hardware (B)

    By: Ethan Bernstein, Francesca Gino and Bradley Staats
    Valve, one of the world's top video game software companies, has also become an iconic example of an organization with virtually no hierarchy. A 400-person organization, Valve's unique organizational form (described in detail in the case and accompanying employee... View Details
    Keywords: Valve; Self-Managed Organizations; Organization Design; Strategy; Flat Organization; Video Games; Organization Alignment; Family Business; Steam; Steam Machine; Design; Games, Gaming, and Gambling; Human Resources; Collaborative Innovation and Invention; Technological Innovation; Leadership Style; Management Practices and Processes; Organizational Design; Organizational Structure; Organizational Culture; Organizational Change and Adaptation; Groups and Teams; Alignment; Software; Hardware; Video Game Industry; Seattle
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    Bernstein, Ethan, Francesca Gino, and Bradley Staats. "Opening the Valve: From Software to Hardware (B)." Harvard Business School Supplement 415-016, August 2014. (Revised August 2015.)
    • September 2013 (Revised October 2016)
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    A Note on Healthcare IT and Applications to the Healthcare Industry

    By: Robert F. Higgins and Diana Maichin
    This note provides an overview of three key healthcare IT areas: electronic medical records and electronic health records, revenue cycle management, and telemedicine. This note also contains a glossary of key terms and acronyms in this space as well as exhibits... View Details
    Keywords: Health Care; Health Care Industry; Healthcare IT; Healthcare; Healthcare Technology; Healthcare Ventures; Electronic Medical Records; Electronic Health Records; Revenue Cycle Management; Telemedicine; Health; Health Care and Treatment; Information Technology; Information Management; Information Technology Industry; Health Industry; United States
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    Higgins, Robert F., and Diana Maichin. "A Note on Healthcare IT and Applications to the Healthcare Industry." Harvard Business School Background Note 814-033, September 2013. (Revised October 2016.)
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    Need-based Application Fee Waiver | MBA

    an application and complete the waiver request form inside. This must be submitted two weeks before the application deadline to allow for processing. You do not need to finish... View Details
    • 25 Jun 2003 - 28 Jun 2003
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    Agile Software Development: Evidence from the Field

    By: Alan MacCormack
    Keywords: Applications and Software; Product Development
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    MacCormack, Alan. "Agile Software Development: Evidence from the Field." Paper presented at the Agile Development Conference, Salt Lake City, UT, June 25–28, 2003.
    • September 2, 2021
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    The Digital Economy Runs on Open Source. Here's How to Protect It.

    By: Hila Lifshitz-Assaf and Frank Nagle
    Free and open source software (FOSS) is essential to much of the tech we use every day—from cars to phones to planes to the cloud. While traditionally, it was developed by an army of volunteer developers and given away for free, companies are increasingly taking a more... View Details
    Keywords: Free And Open-source Software; FOSS; Open Source Distribution; Applications and Software; Collaborative Innovation and Invention; Organizations; Policy; Cybersecurity
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    Lifshitz-Assaf, Hila, and Frank Nagle. "The Digital Economy Runs on Open Source. Here's How to Protect It." Harvard Business Review Digital Articles (September 2, 2021).
    • September 1999 (Revised April 2000)
    • Case

    Novell: World's Largest Network Software Company

    By: Richard L. Nolan
    After phenomenal growth and market leadership in networking, founder and CEO Ray Noorda made a frontal assault on Microsoft's core strengths. In 1994, Noorda spend over $1.5 billion acquiring companies such as WordPerfect to combat Microsoft Word, products such as... View Details
    Keywords: Information Infrastructure; Applications and Software; Competition; Internet and the Web; Strategic Planning; Corporate Strategy; Information Technology Industry
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    Nolan, Richard L. "Novell: World's Largest Network Software Company." Harvard Business School Case 300-038, September 1999. (Revised April 2000.)
    • 19 Aug 2020
    • Video

    MBA Application Tips Video - Recommenders

    • 2022
    • Working Paper

    Post-market Surveillance of Software Medical Devices: Evidence from Regulatory Data

    By: Alexander O. Everhart and Ariel D. Stern
    Medical devices increasingly include software components, which facilitate remote patient monitoring. The introduction of software into previously analog medical devices as well as innovation in software-driven devices may introduce new safety concerns—all the more so... View Details
    Keywords: Technological Innovation; Safety; Governing Rules, Regulations, and Reforms; Health Care and Treatment; Medical Devices and Supplies Industry
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    Everhart, Alexander O., and Ariel D. Stern. "Post-market Surveillance of Software Medical Devices: Evidence from Regulatory Data." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 23-035, November 2022.
    • March 2011
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    TopCoder (A): Developing Software through Crowdsourcing (TN)

    By: Karim R. Lakhani and Eric Lonstein
    Teaching Note for 610032. View Details
    Keywords: Business Model; Collaborative Innovation and Invention; Applications and Software; Product Development; Competition; Internet and the Web; Problems and Challenges; Perspective; Information Technology Industry; Service Industry
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    Lakhani, Karim R., and Eric Lonstein. "TopCoder (A): Developing Software through Crowdsourcing (TN)." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 611-071, March 2011.

      Detecting Routines: Applications to Ridesharing CRM

      Routines shape many aspects of day-to-day consumption. While prior work has established the importance of habits in consumer behavior, little work has been done to understand the implications of routines--which we define as repeated behaviors with recurring, temporal... View Details
      • 23 Nov 2021
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      Job Hunting Nightmare: 1,000 Plus Job Applications and Still No Offers

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