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  • April 2008 (Revised September 2008)
  • Case

Shareholder Activists at Friendly Ice Cream (A)

By: Fabrizio Ferri, V.G. Narayanan and James Weber
Two activist investors, one a founder and one a hedge-fund manager, seek to improve board oversight at a chain restaurant company. Prestley Blake founded Friendly Ice Cream in 1935 with his brother, and the two created a chain of full-service restaurants. In 1979 they... View Details
Keywords: Investment Activism; Governing and Advisory Boards; Lawsuits and Litigation; Business or Company Management; Business and Shareholder Relations; Conflict of Interests; Food and Beverage Industry; United States
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Ferri, Fabrizio, V.G. Narayanan, and James Weber. "Shareholder Activists at Friendly Ice Cream (A)." Harvard Business School Case 108-024, April 2008. (Revised September 2008.)

    Savannah Maziya

    Keywords: Infrastructure, Mining
    • 12 Oct 2006
    • First Look

    First Look: October 12, 2006

    Protection Agency (US EPA) program that encourages companies to self-disclose violations of environmental laws and regulations in exchange for reduced sanctions. We find that... View Details
    Keywords: Sean Silverthorne
    • November 2021
    • Article

    Making Industrial Policy Work for Decarbonization

    By: Jonas Meckling
    Industrial policy has begun to move into the center of debates on climate policy. This represents a shift away from climate policy as we know it—as classic environmental policy. Industrial policy and environmental policy differ in their policy goals, policy... View Details
    Keywords: Environmental Regulation; Policy; Government and Politics; Climate Change
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    Meckling, Jonas. "Making Industrial Policy Work for Decarbonization." Global Environmental Politics 21, no. 4 (November 2021): 134–147.
    • January 2004 (Revised October 2006)
    • Case

    Texas Gulf Sulphur: The Timmins Ontario Mine

    By: Henry B. Reiling and Maria Mercedes Camargo
    Employees, officers, and directors of Texas Gulf Sulphur acquired or tipped off others to acquire common stock or options before and concurrent with the announcement of a major discovery of ore. The question is whether any of these acquisitions violated either federal... View Details
    Keywords: Acquisition; Ethics; Stock Options; Lawfulness; Mining Industry; Texas
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    Reiling, Henry B., and Maria Mercedes Camargo. "Texas Gulf Sulphur: The Timmins Ontario Mine." Harvard Business School Case 204-114, January 2004. (Revised October 2006.)
    • 01 Mar 2024
    • News

    The Exchange: Takeaways from the Takedown

    Professors Eugene Soltes and Aiyesha Dey; image by John Ritter When Sam Bankman-Fried was convicted in 2023 of all seven charges against him related to the cryptocurrency exchange FTX, the jury needed less than five hours to deliberate after a months-long trial. The... View Details
    Keywords: Jen McFarland Flint; Securities, Commodities, and Other Financial Investments; Finance
    • 2008
    • Book

    Mexico Since 1980

    By: Stephen Haber, Herb Klein, Noel Maurer and Kevin Middlebrook
    This book addresses two questions that are crucial to understanding Mexico's current economic and political challenges. Why did the opening up of the economy to foreign trade and investment not result in sustained economic growth? Why has electoral democracy not... View Details
    Keywords: Developing Countries and Economies; Foreign Direct Investment; Government and Politics; Growth and Development; Law Enforcement; Welfare or Wellbeing; Mexico
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    Haber, Stephen, Herb Klein, Noel Maurer, and Kevin Middlebrook. Mexico Since 1980. World Since 1980. Cambridge University Press, 2008.
    • 2013
    • Working Paper

    Accountability of Independent Directors—Evidence from Firms Subject to Securities Litigation

    By: Francois Brochet and Suraj Srinivasan
    We examine which independent directors are held accountable when investors sue firms for financial and disclosure related fraud. Investors can name independent directors as defendants in lawsuits, and they can vote against their re-election to express displeasure over... View Details
    Keywords: Debt Securities; Lawsuits and Litigation; Legal Liability
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    Brochet, Francois, and Suraj Srinivasan. "Accountability of Independent Directors—Evidence from Firms Subject to Securities Litigation." Working Paper, 2013. (Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 13-104, June 2013.)
    • October 2009 (Revised May 2011)
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    Stolt-Nielsen Transportation Group

    By: Lynn S. Paine and Lara Adamsons
    Richard Wingfield considers whether to continue a cooperative agreement with industry peers in the deep-sea parcel tanker shipping industry. What are the economic and strategic implications of ending the agreement? What are the legal implications of continuing? Where... View Details
    Keywords: Lawfulness; Lawsuits and Litigation; Agreements and Arrangements; Alliances; Cooperation; Ship Transportation; Shipping Industry
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    Paine, Lynn S., and Lara Adamsons. "Stolt-Nielsen Transportation Group." Harvard Business School Case 310-043, October 2009. (Revised May 2011.)
    • August 2023
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    Taking Stock of the Implementation Gap in Climate Policy

    By: Taryn Fransen, Jonas Meckling, Anna Stunzi, Tobias Schmidt, Florian Egli, Nicolas Schmid and Christopher Beaton
    A gap persists between the emissions reductions pledged by countries under the Paris Agreement and those resulting from their domestic policies. We argue that this gap in fact contains two parts: one in the policies that countries adopt, and the other in the outcomes... View Details
    Keywords: Emission Reduction; Outcome or Result; Policy; Environmental Regulation; Equality and Inequality
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    Fransen, Taryn, Jonas Meckling, Anna Stunzi, Tobias Schmidt, Florian Egli, Nicolas Schmid, and Christopher Beaton. "Taking Stock of the Implementation Gap in Climate Policy." Nature Climate Change 13, no. 8 (August 2023): 752–755.
    • November 2004
    • Case

    The Electronic Product Code: Future Impact on the Global Food System

    By: Ray A. Goldberg and James Weber
    The Electronic Product Code (EPC) is a successor to the Uniform Product Code and will improve the efficiency and traceability of the global food system. This case focuses on how best to implement this new system and respect the privacy of the ultimate consumer, and the... View Details
    Keywords: Information; Rights; Ethics; Consumer Behavior; Management Systems; Technology Adoption; Innovation and Invention; Food and Beverage Industry
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    Goldberg, Ray A., and James Weber. "The Electronic Product Code: Future Impact on the Global Food System." Harvard Business School Case 905-409, November 2004.
    • Fall 2023
    • Article

    Infringing Use as a Path to Legal Consumption: Evidence from a Field Experiment

    By: Hong Luo and Julie Holland Mortimer
    Digitization has transformed how users find and use copyrighted goods, but many existing legal options remain difficult to access, possibly leading to infringement. In a field experiment, we contact firms that are caught infringing on expensive digital images. Emails... View Details
    Keywords: Copyright Infringement; Field Experiment; Copyright; Lawfulness
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    Luo, Hong, and Julie Holland Mortimer. "Infringing Use as a Path to Legal Consumption: Evidence from a Field Experiment." Special Issue on Field Experiments edited by Michael Luca and Sarah Moshary. Journal of Economics & Management Strategy 32, no. 3 (Fall 2023): 523–542.
    • August 1995 (Revised September 1995)
    • Case

    Hutton Branch Manager (C)

    By: Lynn S. Paine and Jane Palley Katz
    Centers on the company's plea of guilty to 2,000 counts of mail and wire fraud in response to the U.S. government's challenge to its cash management practices. Describes the Justice Department's investigations as well as the findings and recommendations of former... View Details
    Keywords: Organizational Change and Adaptation; Financial Management; Governance Controls; Crime and Corruption; Governance Compliance; Law Enforcement; Financial Services Industry; United States
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    Paine, Lynn S., and Jane Palley Katz. "Hutton Branch Manager (C)." Harvard Business School Case 396-046, August 1995. (Revised September 1995.)
    • 26 Feb 2007
    • Research & Ideas

    The Power of the Noncompete Clause

    statute quite similar to that in California, barring the enforcement of noncompete agreements. This law governed all such disputes until March of 1985, when it was repealed as part of the Michigan Antitrust Reform Act. Now, comparing... View Details
    Keywords: by Martha Lagace
    • January 2019 (Revised May 2019)
    • Case

    When Trolls Attack: Carbonite vs. Oasis Research

    By: Lauren H. Cohen, Umit G. Gurun, Scott Duke Kominers and Sarah Mehta
    This case, set in October 2017, follows Danielle Sheer, general counsel for Carbonite, as she defends the company against claims of patent infringement. It provides a broad overview of the U.S. patent system and explores the impact that non-practicing entities... View Details
    Keywords: Patent Infringement Litigation; Non-practicing Entities; Patent Trolls; Innovation and Invention; Intellectual Property; Patents; Laws and Statutes; Lawsuits and Litigation; Legal Liability; Computer Industry; Technology Industry; Boston
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    Cohen, Lauren H., Umit G. Gurun, Scott Duke Kominers, and Sarah Mehta. "When Trolls Attack: Carbonite vs. Oasis Research." Harvard Business School Case 219-001, January 2019. (Revised May 2019.)
    • January 2004 (Revised March 2004)
    • Case

    Redesigning Sovereign Debt Restructuring Mechanisms

    By: Mihir A. Desai, Christina Pham, Julia Stevens and Kathleen Luchs
    How should the debt of sovereign countries be restructured when countries approach default? Anne O. Krueger of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is proposing a new approach to sovereign defaults: the Sovereign Debt Restructuring Mechanism (SDRM). The SDRM would... View Details
    Keywords: Sovereign Finance; Insolvency and Bankruptcy; Globalized Economies and Regions; International Finance; Laws and Statutes; Latin America; Asia; Mexico
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    Desai, Mihir A., Christina Pham, Julia Stevens, and Kathleen Luchs. "Redesigning Sovereign Debt Restructuring Mechanisms." Harvard Business School Case 204-110, January 2004. (Revised March 2004.)

      Ritu Kumar

      Keywords: Fashion, textiles, retail
      • June 1997 (Revised September 2000)
      • Teaching Note

      Lynton V. Harris & Madison "Scare" Garden (A), (B) TN

      By: Michael A. Wheeler and Georgia Levenson
      Teaching Note for (9-897-143) and (9-897-144). View Details
      Keywords: Negotiation; Contracts; Profit Sharing; Risk and Uncertainty; Negotiation Participants; Entertainment and Recreation Industry; Australia; New York (city, NY)
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      Wheeler, Michael A., and Georgia Levenson. Lynton V. Harris & Madison "Scare" Garden (A), (B) TN. Harvard Business School Teaching Note 897-197, June 1997. (Revised September 2000.)
      • 09 Apr 2012
      • Research & Ideas

      Who Sways the USDA on GMO Approvals?

      regulatory agencies serving the public instead end up advancing the interests of the companies they regulate. The main way companies accomplish this, economists theorize, is through lobbying and campaign contributions that convince... View Details
      Keywords: by Michael Blanding; Food & Beverage; Biotechnology; Agriculture & Agribusiness
      • 28 Oct 2009
      • Lessons from the Classroom

      HBS Begins Teaching Consumer Finance

      Last spring HBS became the first top-ranked U.S. business school to offer a course in consumer finance. Jointly taught by HBS professor Peter Tufano and Harvard Law School professor Howell Jackson (HBS MBA... View Details
      Keywords: by Roger Thompson; Financial Services; Education
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