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- January 1989
- Case
Benetton S.p.A.
- April 1985 (Revised September 1993)
- Background Note
Hattori-Seiko and the World Watch Industry in 1980
- May 1983
- Case
Brazil and the World Economy
- April 1983 (Revised October 1990)
- Background Note
Textiles and the Multi-Fiber Arrangement
- 1983
- Book
Third World Multinationals
- 1975
- Book
Negotiating Third World Mineral Agreements: Promises as Prologue
- Research Summary
AIDS in Africa: Life, Death and Property Rights
- Research Summary
Building Small Business Utopia: How Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Can Increase Small Business Success
- Teaching Interest
Cities, Structures, and Climate Shocks
This course is about building sustainable and resilient cities, future proofing real estate and infrastructure assets, and examining how businesses and investors find opportunities in climate adaptation.
The world faces substantial challenges in the face of... View Details
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Competing in the Age of Digital Platforms—(Executive Education)
Without exception, the most valuable companies in the world today are platforms. Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Google, Facebook, and many other firms have built their fortunes by facilitating innovation across global ecosystems or... View Details
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David and Goliath: Entering the Global Arena
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Deals
This advanced negotiation course includes both negotiation simulations and analysis of actual corporate deals. In the first part of the course, students will participate in complex negotiation simulations and debrief their results in class. In the second part of the... View Details
- Forthcoming
- Article
Disclosure Standards and Communication Norms: Evidence of Voluntary Sustainability Standards as a Coordinating Device for Capital Markets
- Teaching Interest
Field Course: Social Innovation Lab
- Teaching Interest
Leadership and Organizational Behavior (LEAD)
Professor Bernstein taught Leadership and Organizational Behavior (LEAD) from 2013-2016 (7 sections). This course focuses on how managers become effective leaders by addressing the human side of enterprise.
The course is divided into five modules:
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Macroeconomic management
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Overview
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Overview
- Research Summary