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  • 2009
  • Working Paper

Capitalizing On Innovation: The Case of Japan

By: Robert Dujarric and Andrei Hagiu

Japan's industrial landscape is characterized by hierarchical forms of industry organization, which are increasingly inadequate in modern sectors, where innovation relies on platforms and horizontal ecosystems of firms producing complementary products. Using three... View Details

Keywords: Globalized Markets and Industries; Government Legislation; Innovation and Invention; Industry Structures; Horizontal Integration; Vertical Integration; Manufacturing Industry; Japan
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Dujarric, Robert, and Andrei Hagiu. "Capitalizing On Innovation: The Case of Japan." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 09-114, April 2009. (Revised October 2009.)

    Rosabeth M. Kanter

    Rosabeth Moss Kanter holds the Ernest L. Arbuckle Professorship at Harvard Business School, specializing in strategy, innovation, and leadership for change. Her strategic and practical insights guide leaders worldwide through teaching, writing, and direct... View Details

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      Das Narayandas

      Das Narayandas is the Edsel Bryant Ford Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School. His academic credentials include a Bachelor of Technology degree in Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IITB), a Post-Graduate... View Details

      Keywords: telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications

        Thomas R. Eisenmann

        Thomas R. Eisenmann is the Howard H. Stevenson Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School; Peter O. Crisp Faculty Chair, Harvard Innovation Labs; and Unit Head of the HBS Entrepreneurial... View Details

        Keywords: telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications
        • 2006
        • Other Unpublished Work

        Does Competition Increase Patent Litigation? Empirical Evidence of Strategic Patenting in the Telecom Equipment Industry

        By: Juan Alcacer and Rachelle C. Sampson
        Anecdotal evidence suggests that patent litigation has increased in the last 20 years as firms in knowledge intensive industries use patents more frequently to protect their knowledge stocks and managers focus on extracting new revenue streams from existing patent... View Details
        Keywords: Patents; Competition; Lawsuits and Litigation
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        Alcacer, Juan, and Rachelle C. Sampson. "Does Competition Increase Patent Litigation? Empirical Evidence of Strategic Patenting in the Telecom Equipment Industry." 2006. (Presented at Academy of Management Annual Meeting in Honolulu, HI, August 2005.)
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        Europe - Global

        innovation and the telecommunications revolution in breaching the limits of the state’s tacit toleration for the coulisse. I emphasize the lesser known coulisse in Marseille, suppressed at the height of a bull market in 1855, to formulate... View Details
        • 16 Nov 2021
        • HBS Case

        How a Company Made Employees So Miserable, They Killed Themselves

        can make extreme means seem justifiable.” A company spiraling into debt France Télécom’s troubles started in the late 1990s, after the French government turned the national telephone monopoly into a publicly traded company, now known as Orange. The View Details
        Keywords: by Michael Blanding
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        Entrepreneurship - Faculty & Research

        Health Care and Treatment ; Business Strategy ; Product Development ; Health Industry ; Telecommunications Industry ; United States Citation Educators Purchase Related Bussgang, Jeffrey J., Sarah Mehta, and Maxim Pike Harrell. "Summer... View Details
        • April 2020
        • Case

        Apple Inc. in 2020

        By: David B. Yoffie and Daniel Fisher
        After a decade as CEO, Tim Cook is facing one of his biggest strategic transitions of his tenure. While Apple had performed spectacularly well under Cook, Apple's core business was maturing. Sales of iPhones, iPads, and Macs were flat or down. However, Apple's new... View Details
        Keywords: Innovation; Market Positioning; Marketing Implementation; Planning; Products; Strategic Positioning; Strategy; Information Technology; Competitive Strategy; Technological Innovation; Competitive Advantage; Product Positioning; Communication; Competition; Leadership; Strategic Planning; Telecommunications Industry; Telecommunications Industry; Telecommunications Industry
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        Yoffie, David B., and Daniel Fisher. "Apple Inc. in 2020." Harvard Business School Case 720-454, April 2020.

          David B. Yoffie

          Professor David B. Yoffie is the Max and Doris Starr Professor of International Business Administration at Harvard Business School. A member of the HBS faculty since 1981, Professor Yoffie received his Bachelor's degree summa cum laude and Phi Beta... View Details

          Keywords: telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications

            Marco Iansiti

            Marco Iansiti, David Sarnoff Professor of Business Administration,is a codirector of the Laboratory for Information Science at Harvard and of the Digital Initiative at HBS.

            Prof. Iansiti's research examines the digital transformation of companies and... View Details

            Keywords: telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications
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            Finance - Faculty & Research

            telecommunications revolution in breaching the limits of the state’s tacit toleration for the coulisse. I emphasize the lesser known coulisse in Marseille, suppressed at the height of a bull market in 1855, to formulate an alternative... View Details
            • 2014
            • Book

            Can China Lead? Reaching the Limits of Power and Growth

            By: Regina M. Abrami, William C. Kirby and F. Warren McFarlan
            At the time of the American Revolution, China was the strongest, richest, and most powerful civilization in the world. The Great Qing Empire ruled China and dominated East Asia by a combination of power and cultural prestige. China's economy was the world's largest.... View Details
            Keywords: Economic Systems; Leadership; Power and Influence; China
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            Abrami, Regina M., William C. Kirby, and F. Warren McFarlan. Can China Lead? Reaching the Limits of Power and Growth. Harvard Business Review Press, 2014.

              William A. Sahlman

              William Sahlman is a Baker Foundation Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School.

              Mr. Sahlman received an A.B. degree in Economics from Princeton University (1972), an M.B.A. from Harvard University (1975), and a Ph.D. in Business... View Details

              Keywords: telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications

                Stefan H. Thomke

                Stefan Thomke (sthomke@hbs.edu), an authority on the management of innovation, is the William Barclay Harding Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. He has worked with firms on product, process, and... View Details

                Keywords: telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications
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                Technology & Innovation - Faculty & Research

                heterogeneous telecommunication costs arising from different regulatory regimes) strengthens our results. 2014 Working Paper Bridging Science and Technology Through Academic-Industry Partnerships By: Sen Chai and Willy C. Shih Scientific... View Details
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                Maha Malik

                helping a "small, ten-person team in one of Pakistan's largest telecommunication companies develop the IoT ecosystem in the country. I'll work on a technology roadmap, sourcing of the hardware and software for a product, determining... View Details
                Keywords: Consulting; Financial Services
                • 09 Jan 2012
                • Research & Ideas

                Location, Location, Location: The Strategy of Place

                telecommunications venture initially forayed into Japan on a learning expedition to better understand the country's sophisticated consumers, but was soon captivated by the established market. The exploratory mission quickly morphed into... View Details
                Keywords: by Dina Gerdeman

                  Alan D. MacCormack

                  Alan MacCormack is the MBA Class of 1949 Adjunct Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School, a member of The Digital, Data, and Design (D^3) Institute at Harvard, and a core faculty member... View Details

                  Keywords: telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications; telecommunications
                  • June 2001 (Revised October 2001)
                  • Case

                  Verizon Communications, Inc.: Implementing a Human Resources Balanced Scorecard

                  By: Srikant M. Datar, Marc J. Epstein and Jeremy Cott
                  In early 2000, Verizon Communications implemented a Human Resources Balanced Scorecard to evaluate the effectiveness of and payoffs from human resource management. This case describes the benefits of the scorecard and the challenges of measurement and implementation.... View Details
                  Keywords: Balanced Scorecard; Human Resources; Telecommunications Industry
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                  Datar, Srikant M., Marc J. Epstein, and Jeremy Cott. "Verizon Communications, Inc.: Implementing a Human Resources Balanced Scorecard." Harvard Business School Case 101-102, June 2001. (Revised October 2001.)
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