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  • 07 May 2020
  • Research & Ideas

The One Good Thing Caused by COVID-19: Innovation

makes consumers more willing to pay for safety features." Already during the pandemic, companies have been creative in identifying "low-hanging fruit" that could be quickly implemented in their operations. Grocery stores... View Details
Keywords: by Hong Luo and Alberto Galasso
  • 05 Oct 2020
  • Book

Want to Be Happier? Make More Free Time

their entrepreneurial idea so they can focus on mission-critical tasks. [div class=infogram-embed data-id=_/MM3hdSNww6O36W0ScOuG][/div] Similarly, you can free up time for important or enjoyable activities by buying your way out of chores and other unpleasant... View Details
Keywords: by Dina Gerdeman
  • 24 Apr 2019
  • Research & Ideas

The 'Amazon Effect' Is Changing Online Price Competition—and the Fed Needs to Pay Attention

willing to accept price differences across locations. Now that Amazon is making a foray into the grocery business, that could have an interesting effect on these geographical pricing dynamics, Cavallo says. “In a world with online... View Details
Keywords: by Roberta Holland; Retail

    William E. Fruhan

    Professor WILLIAM E. FRUHAN, JR. is George E. Bates Professor, Emeritus at the Harvard Business School. He received his BS degree from Yale University, and his MBA and DBA degrees from Harvard University.  He has served as Senior Associate Dean and Director of... View Details

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    • Profile

    Enrico Ferrari

    grocery delivery venture in Germany and Australia, which was backed by Rocket Internet, the largest European internet incubator and investor. Although that founder's journey ultimately came to an end, Rocket recruited Enrico as the... View Details
    Keywords: Tech
    • 11 May 2016
    • Research & Ideas

    Fix This! Why is it so Painful to Buy a New Car?

    upstarts like Uber and Zipcar are making it easier (and less expensive) to find alternatives to car ownership. Self-driving cars, which will one day become part of the rental/cab fleet, will be another impetus to put old Betsy up on the rack once and for all. Need a... View Details
    Keywords: by Sean Silverthorne; Auto
    • 10 Aug 2009
    • Research & Ideas

    High Commitment, High Performance Management

    McKinsey, Goldman Sachs and Toyota, says Beer. Yet any company can change for the better, no matter the industry. GE, Becton Dickinson, Campbell Soup, IBM, and ASDA, a U.K. grocery chain, are examples of companies that were transformed by... View Details
    Keywords: by Martha Lagace
    • 06 Feb 2013
    • What Do You Think?

    Is ‘Conscious Capitalism’ an Antidote to Income Inequality?

    person checking my groceries that the company appeared to be doing well, noting that it had just reported significantly better earnings than expected. The checker beamed, commenting that the stock price had reached a record high the day... View Details
    Keywords: by James Heskett

      Arthur Schleifer

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      • 04 Feb 2022
      • Blog Post

      Learning from the Entrepreneurs-in-Residence as a Harvard MS/MBA Student

      e-commerce. The grocery and packaged food spaces were untouched and opportune for e-commerce applications. He shared that exploring a space and carving out an idea requires you to seek out feedback from various perspectives. Acquiring... View Details
      • 18 Aug 2016
      • Blog Post

      Relocating to Boston with Your Partner

      convenience to grocery shopping or going out to dinner. However, it can be easier for partners to join campus talks, activities, and events - and run into HBSers when living on campus. We really enjoyed our time in Soldiers Field Park,... View Details
      • 01 Jun 2022
      • News

      The Exchange: Same Great Price, Now with Fewer Chips

      John Gourville and Alex MacKay (Image by John Ritter) Rising inflation and pandemic-related supply-chain challenges are driving up prices at the grocery store. While some manufacturers, like Procter & Gamble, have come forward to announce... View Details
      Keywords: Miscellaneous Store Retailers; Retail Trade
      • 30 Mar 2020
      • Research & Ideas

      The New Rules for Remote Work: Pandemic Edition

      After all, employees are worried not just about keeping their jobs and how their business is faring, but about the welfare of their families and friends, their personal finances, and even the logistics of squeezing in a germ-harrowing run to the View Details
      Keywords: by Dina Gerdeman
      • 27 Jun 2019
      • Research & Ideas

      Rituals Strengthen Couples. Here’s Why They’re Good for Business, Too

      "Every morning I text her 'Good morning, beautiful.'" Household chore: Even an activity that might otherwise be viewed as drudgery can be meaningful when a couple does it together; 6 percent of respondents said their rituals involved chores. "We make sure we go to the... View Details
      Keywords: by Dina Gerdeman
      • 25 Aug 2003
      • Research & Ideas

      Why IT Does Matter

      Radio-frequency identification devices for grocery stores, smart cards, and automated ordering systems for hospital physicians are all examples of new process targets that technologies will soon address. In the more distant future we will... View Details
      Keywords: by F. Warren McFarlan & Richard L. Nolan
      • 11 Mar 2021
      • News

      Leading with Heart

      percent. We were seeing a massive write-off—$30 odd million of ingredients because nobody's buying anything. And at the same time, one night, my wife and I are trying to order online grocery. And the online grocery is saying, "I'm going... View Details
      • 20 Feb 2017
      • Research & Ideas

      Having No Life is the New Aspirational Lifestyle

      participants a description about a consumer named Matthew who shopped at either an upscale grocery store or instead used grocery-delivery service Peapod. Though Whole Foods was perceived as more of a luxury brand, the participants rated... View Details
      Keywords: by Michael Blanding
      • 30 Jun 2003
      • Research & Ideas

      Are You Supporting Your B Players?

      grocery business in the U.S. Northeast) all follow two principles that make them successful in their fields thanks to their determination to engage their employees, he said. Southwest Airlines, for example, received 149,000 applications... View Details
      Keywords: by Martha Lagace
      • 23 Jan 2013
      • Research & Ideas

      Three-Dimensional Strategy: Winning the Multisided Platform

      third party. By contrast, a grocery store also creates a space for consumers and multiple brands to meet—but the store controls the transaction, serving as a reseller. Done right, the MSP model has proven extremely lucrative, throwing off... View Details
      Keywords: by Julia Hanna
      • 10 Oct 2011
      • Research & Ideas

      Retailing Revolution: Category Killers on the Brink

      Interestingly, these services subsidize the declining productivity of key item and category sales in the store. This idea of subsidizing competitively challenged parts of the offer is a common occurrence in retail. For example, the View Details
      Keywords: by Rajiv Lal & Jose B. Alvarez; Retail
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