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  • 2018
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How Geography Shapes—and Is Shaped by—the Internet

By: Shane Greenstein, Avi Goldfarb and Chris Forman
Book Abstract: The first 15 years of the 21st century have thrown into sharp relief the challenges of growth, equity, stability, and sustainability facing the world economy. In addition, they have exposed the inadequacies of mainstream economics in providing answers to... View Details
Keywords: Economics; Geographic Location; Internet
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Greenstein, Shane, Avi Goldfarb, and Chris Forman. "How Geography Shapes—and Is Shaped by—the Internet." In The New Oxford Handbook of Economic Geography, edited by Gordon Clark, Maryann Feldman, Meric Gertler, and Dariusz Wojcik, 269–285. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018.

    William Engels

    Keywords: Agribusiness
    • 05 Jun 2020
    • Blog Post

    Silent Lessons

    there.”Because your shield has failed. Black children learn, we quickly learn,That the world doesn’t see our parents as we see them.So, we start to ask:“Officer, will you shoot us?”Black children learn that... View Details
    • September 2022
    • Article

    In Search of Scholarly Impact

    By: Usha C.V Haley, Cary L. Cooper, Andrew J. Hoffman, Tyrone S. Pitsis and Danna Greenberg
    This is an introduction to a special issue on the importance and the methods of scholarly impact in real world issues. View Details
    Keywords: Research; Higher Education
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    Haley, Usha C.V, Cary L. Cooper, Andrew J. Hoffman, Tyrone S. Pitsis, and Danna Greenberg. "In Search of Scholarly Impact." Academy of Management Learning & Education 21, no. 3 (September 2022): 343–349.

      Jeremy S. Friedman

      Jeremy S. Friedman is an associate professor of business administration in the Business, Government, and International Economy Unit and taught the course of the same name in the MBA required curriculum over the past six years. Currently, he is teaching Business and... View Details

      • 14 May 2020
      • Blog Post

      A PRIDE Farewell

      When we assumed our PRIDE co-president roles in the Spring of 2019, we could not have imagined the state of the world into which we would... View Details
      • March 2020 (Revised May 2020)
      • Case

      Redefining Mogul

      By: Ethan C. Rouen
      Tiffany Pham taught herself to code and created a technology platform, Mogul, with the goal of providing girls and women around the world with information and opportunities. After several years Mogul had reached more than 146 million women around the world and had... View Details
      Keywords: Women; Inclusion; Technology; Branding; Social Impact; Entrepreneurship; Internet and the Web; Information; Knowledge Dissemination; Gender; Diversity; Brands and Branding; Expansion; Strategy; Media; Personal Development and Career; Technology Industry; Media and Broadcasting Industry; United States
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      Serafeim, George, Ethan Rouen, and Sarah Gazzaniga. "Redefining Mogul." Harvard Business School Case 120-043, March 2020. (Revised May 2020.)
      • March 2022 (Revised February 2024)
      • Case

      El Salvador: Launching Bitcoin as Legal Tender

      By: Laura Alfaro, Carla Larangeira and Ruth Costas
      In June 2021, Nayib Bukele, El Salvador’s president, surprised the world with the announcement that the country would adopt bitcoin as legal tender, becoming the first nation to do so. Bitcoin was mostly used for trading and had one of the most volatile track records... View Details
      Keywords: Bitcoin; Cryptocurrency; Currency; Financial Strategy; Economic Growth; Governance; Macroeconomics; Assets; Latin America; El Salvador
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      Alfaro, Laura, Carla Larangeira, and Ruth Costas. "El Salvador: Launching Bitcoin as Legal Tender." Harvard Business School Case 322-055, March 2022. (Revised February 2024.)
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      Innovation & the War Effort - Edwin H. Land & Polaroid | Harvard Business School

      companies. 26 As head of the Office of Scientific Research and Development during World War II, Bush enlisted Polaroid in the cause, and the... View Details
      • 31 May 2022
      • Cold Call Podcast

      Corruption: New Insights for Fighting an Age-Old Business Problem

      Keywords: Re: Tarun Khanna & Geoffrey G. Jones
      • July 2020
      • Article

      Yiqing xia zhongguo qiye de duice xuanze [Lessons from Chinese Companies' Response to COVID-19]

      By: Das Narayandas, Vinay Hebar and Liangliang Li
      China was weeks ahead of the rest of the world in dealing with the pandemic and its fallout. To understand what's next, the authors conducted a series of 20 in-depth, in-person interviews, as well as a large-scale survey of more than 350 senior executives to ascertain... View Details
      Keywords: Management; Innovation and Management; Health Pandemics; Organizational Change and Adaptation; Asia; China
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      Narayandas, Das, Vinay Hebar, and Liangliang Li. "Yiqing xia zhongguo qiye de duice xuanze [Lessons from Chinese Companies' Response to COVID-19]." Hafo shang ye ping lun [Harvard Business Review, Chinese edition] (July 2020): 118–125. (Also appeared online, in English, at Harvard Business Review, June 5, 2020.)
      • 24 Mar 2020
      • Research & Ideas

      These Coronavirus Heroes Show Us How Crisis Leadership Works

      the challenges and inspire their organizations to help the world work its way through these difficult times. In a crisis like this, there is no place for leaders to be bragging... View Details
      Keywords: by Bill George; Health
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      Corruption

      By: Paul M. Healy

      World Bank estimates indicate that as much as $1 trillion is paid in bribes throughout the world in a given year. Corruption has been shown to slow economic development. My research focuses on how corruption affects multinational companies. It discusses differences... View Details

      Keywords: Corruption; Internal Governance
      • March 1984 (Revised July 1985)
      • Background Note

      Note on Exchange Rate Determination

      Discusses exchange rate determination in world of flexible rates. The fundamentals of supply of and demand for foreign exchange are explained. View Details
      Keywords: Currency Exchange Rate
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      Meerschwam, David M. "Note on Exchange Rate Determination." Harvard Business School Background Note 384-171, March 1984. (Revised July 1985.)
      • April 2001 (Revised January 2003)
      • Case

      Robert Shapiro and Monsanto

      Traces Monsanto's efforts to become a global biotech powerhouse under Shapiro's leadership. Examines how his crusade to save the world through genetic modification foundered. View Details
      Keywords: Genetics; Supply Chain Management; Alliances; Global Strategy; Cross-Cultural and Cross-Border Issues; Biotechnology Industry
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      Watkins, Michael D., and Ann Leamon. "Robert Shapiro and Monsanto." Harvard Business School Case 801-426, April 2001. (Revised January 2003.)
      • November 1999
      • Case

      Seminis Inc.

      By: Ray A. Goldberg, Jonathan West, Carin-Isabel Knoop and David Benedict Pearcy
      Seminis became the world leader in vegetable seeds through a series of acquisitions. This case describes the Seminis strategy toward capturing value, biotechnology, and international operations. View Details
      Keywords: Business Earnings; Acquisition; Profit; Global Strategy; Corporate Strategy; Valuation; Value Creation; Biotechnology Industry
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      Goldberg, Ray A., Jonathan West, Carin-Isabel Knoop, and David Benedict Pearcy. "Seminis Inc." Harvard Business School Case 600-030, November 1999.

        California Management Review article wins 2007 Accenture Award

        Greater job mobility among engineers and scientists has caused the extended social networks of inventors to become increasingly connected.  Firms that operate within small worlds such as in Silicon Valley long ago learned to manage invention in an... View Details

        • March 2019 (Revised July 2019)
        • Case

        El Sistema

        By: Tarun Khanna and Jenn Chang
        El Sistema explores an NGO that changes the life of thousands of young people in Venezuela and around the world through musical education. View Details
        Keywords: Non-Governmental Organizations; Education; Music Entertainment; Venezuela
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        Khanna, Tarun, and Jenn Chang. "El Sistema." Harvard Business School Case 719-502, March 2019. (Revised July 2019.)
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        War & Peace: The Lessons of History for Leadership, Strategy, Negotiation & Humanity - Course Catalog

        the choices we make when there is no dominant strategy. Evaluate the role and limits of decision making in the context of political, historical, institutional, and other... View Details
        • October 2012 (Revised February 2019)
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        Whaling Ventures

        By: Tom Nicholas and Jonas Peter Akins
        Whaling was a prominent global industry in the nineteenth century and the United States was dominant. By 1850 there were about 900 whaling ships in the world and 700 of these were American. Rates of return on capital were high compared to benchmark investments, at... View Details
        Keywords: Whaling; Organization Design; Entrepreneurship; Venture Capital; Finance; Organizational Design; Industry Growth; History; United States
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        Nicholas, Tom, and Jonas Peter Akins. "Whaling Ventures." Harvard Business School Case 813-086, October 2012. (Revised February 2019.)
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