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- All HBS Web
(1,429)
- People (2)
- News (303)
- Research (916)
- Events (2)
- Multimedia (1)
- Faculty Publications (390)
- September 2019
- Supplement
Keroche (B): Considering Entry into the Kenyan Beer Market
- Career Coach
Alejandro Maldonado
- December 2007
- Article
Learning to Live with Governments: Unilever in India and Turkey, 1950-1980
- Research Summary
A Strategic Rationale for Having Overconfident Managers, 2004
- Research Summary
Overview
- 09 Jan 2007
- First Look
First Look: January 9, 2007
- 26 Jul 2011
- First Look
First Look: July 26
- 09 Feb 2018
- Working Paper Summaries
Developing Novel Drugs
- 04 Mar 2025
- Blog Post
WesTrek 2025: Exploring the future of tech in Silicon Valley
- 2009
- Working Paper
Regional Trade Integration and Multinational Firm Strategies
- September 2013 (Revised November 2015)
- Case
Living Proof: Are We a Technology Company or a Beauty Company?
Jon Flint came up with the idea of a science-based beauty company while talking with his hairdresser about the problems with typical hair and skin care products. Together with a small team that included Professor Robert Langer of MIT, he committed to assemble a team... View Details
- January 2024
- Article
Fencing Off Silicon Valley: Cross-Border Venture Capital and Technology Spillovers
Raffaella Sadun
Raffaella Sadun is Charles E. Wilson Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School, and is a Co-Chair of Harvard Business School’s Project on Managing the Future of Work and co-PI of the Digital Reskilling Lab. Sadun received her PhD in Economics... View Details
- 2011
- Chapter
Regional Trade Integration and Multinational Firm Strategies
- May 2008 (Revised July 2009)
- Case
Sovereign Wealth Funds: For Profits or Politics?
- December 2013 (Revised August 2015)
- Case
Viva Macau (A)
- 20 Mar 2012
- First Look
First Look: March 20
- July 2013
- Case
Novozymes: Establishing the Cellulosic Ethanol Value Chain
As the world's largest producer of industrial enzymes, Novozymes had invested heavily for many years to bio-engineer enzymes that could break down cellulose into fermentable sugar. In 2010, the company had launched what it thought would become a breakthrough product... View Details
Meg Rithmire
Meg Rithmire is the James E. Robison Professor in the Business, Government, and International Economy Unit. Professor Rithmire holds a PhD in Government from Harvard University, and her primary expertise is in the comparative political economy of development with a... View Details
- November 2003 (Revised November 2015)
- Case