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Show Results For
- All HBS Web
(530)
- News (77)
- Research (385)
- Events (4)
- Multimedia (1)
- Faculty Publications (217)
- May 2025
- Case
Initial Financial Statements at Blank Corporation: Bridging Content and Commerce
- Article
All Eyes on Them: A Field Experiment on Citizen Oversight and Electoral Integrity
- June 2007 (Revised March 2011)
- Case
The CW: Launching a Television Network
- June 2013 (Revised November 2013)
- Case
Bluefin Labs: The Acquisition by Twitter
- 11 Jun 2013
- First Look
First Look: June 11
- August 2021 (Revised March 2022)
- Case
Camera IQ and the Metaverse: Building Augmented Reality Brand Experiences
- October 2015
- Case
Facebook: The First Ten Years
- December 2018 (Revised February 2020)
- Case
Fishbowl: Scaling Up
- February 2023 (Revised March 2023)
- Case
Hey, Insta & YouTube, Are You Watching TikTok?
- 14 Feb 2018
- Blog Post
Meet HBS Leadership Fellows: Verdell Walker, Sesame Workshop
- July 2020
- Case
Amanda and Kristen: Mented Cosmetics
John A. Quelch
John A. Quelch is Executive Vice Chancellor and Distinguished Professor of Social Science at Duke Kunshan University. He is also John DeButts Professor at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business. Between 2017 and 2023 he was the Leonard M. Miller University... View Details
- September 2019 (Revised February 2020)
- Teaching Note
Fishbowl: Scaling Up
Teaching Note for HBS No. 919-013. Fishbowl is a social media app that allows professionals to connect with other relevant professionals both within their company and... View Details
- June 2007 (Revised April 2010)
- Case
Comcast Corporation
Ryan L. Raffaelli
Ryan Raffaelli is the Marvin Bower Associate Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. He created and teaches the MBA course "Leadership: Execution and Action Planning" (LEAP) and serves... View Details
- 2013
- Working Paper
How Major League Baseball Clubs Have Commercialized Their Investment in Japanese Top Stars
When a Major League Baseball club signs a Japanese star player, it obviously tries to commercialize its investment in the player. The initial focus is on home attendance (ticket sales) and television audiences, plus merchandise sales. These elements are similar to... View Details
- January 1989 (Revised December 1991)
- Case
British Airways: ""Go for It, America!"" Promotion (A)
- May–June 2011
- Article
The Uninvited Brand
- June 2020
- Case
In-housing Digital Marketing at Sprint Corp.
- February 2021
- Teaching Plan