Skip to Main Content
HBS Home
  • About
  • Academic Programs
  • Alumni
  • Faculty & Research
  • Baker Library
  • Giving
  • Harvard Business Review
  • Initiatives
  • News
  • Recruit
  • Map / Directions
Faculty & Research
  • Faculty
  • Research
  • Featured Topics
  • Academic Units
  • …→
  • Harvard Business School→
  • Faculty & Research→
  • Research
    • Research
    • Publications
    • Global Research Centers
    • Case Development
    • Initiatives & Projects
    • Research Services
    • Seminars & Conferences
    →
  • Publications→

Publications

Publications

Filter Results: (2,008) Arrow Down
Filter Results: (2,008) Arrow Down Arrow Up

Show Results For

  • All HBS Web  (2,008)
    • People  (7)
    • News  (535)
    • Research  (1,061)
    • Events  (13)
    • Multimedia  (19)
  • Faculty Publications  (581)

Show Results For

  • All HBS Web  (2,008)
    • People  (7)
    • News  (535)
    • Research  (1,061)
    • Events  (13)
    • Multimedia  (19)
  • Faculty Publications  (581)
← Page 22 of 2,008 Results →
  • June 2020
  • Teaching Note

Catalant's Operating System for the Future of Work

By: Christopher Stanton, William R. Kerr, James Palano and Kendall Smith
This case touches on the topics of project-based work, agile methodology, and skill and talent management through Catalant's evolution as a company. Catalant’s journey to becoming a software platform and talent marketplace provides context for students to explore new... View Details
Keywords: Talent and Talent Management; Transformation; Business Startups
Citation
Purchase
Related
Stanton, Christopher, William R. Kerr, James Palano, and Kendall Smith. "Catalant's Operating System for the Future of Work." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 820-105, June 2020.

    Jim Matheson

    Jim joined the HBS Faculty in 2019 and teaches the EC courses Entrepreneurial Finance and Tough Tech Ventures and is a faculty affiliate of the Business & Environment Initiative.  He is an active investor, and Board director & advisor for... View Details

    • Article

    More-Experienced Entrepreneurs Have Bigger Deadline Problems

    By: Andy Wu, Aticus Peterson and Amy Meeker
    Professor Andy Wu and doctoral candidate Aticus Peterson of Harvard Business School tracked 314 entrepreneurs who launched multiple technology hardware products on the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter from September 2010 to June 2019. The more projects the founders... View Details
    Keywords: Deadlines; Entrepreneurship; Projects; Time Management
    Citation
    Find at Harvard
    Register to Read
    Related
    Wu, Andy, Aticus Peterson, and Amy Meeker. "More-Experienced Entrepreneurs Have Bigger Deadline Problems." Harvard Business Review 100, no. 2 (March–April 2022): 28–29. (IdeaWatch.)
    • 20 May 2020
    • News

    The Psychic Burden of Working During Lockdown

      William R. Kerr

      William Kerr is the D’Arbeloff Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. Bill is Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Research, co-director of Harvard’s Managing the Future of Work initiative, and faculty chair of the... View Details

      Keywords: communications; computer; consulting; high technology; information technology industry; management consulting; manufacturing; telecommunications; venture capital industry
      • April 2012 (Revised October 2013)
      • Supplement

      eBay, Inc. and Amazon.com (B)

      By: Ramon Casadesus-Masanell and Anant Thaker
      A decade after BusinessWeek declared the competitive battle between eBay, Inc., and Amazon.com "a defining moment for e-commerce," Amazon established itself as the leader. eBay must decide what strategy to use in order to regain the upper hand: maintain its current... View Details
      Citation
      Purchase
      Related
      Casadesus-Masanell, Ramon, and Anant Thaker. "eBay, Inc. and Amazon.com (B)." Harvard Business School Supplement 712-406, April 2012. (Revised October 2013.)
      • 2018
      • Working Paper

      Product Quality and Entering Through Tying: Experimental Evidence

      Dominant platform businesses often develop products in adjacent markets to complement their core business. One common approach used to gain traction in these adjacent markets has been to pursue a tying strategy. For example, Microsoft pre-installed Internet Explorer... View Details
      Keywords: Market Entry and Exit; Digital Platforms; Competitive Strategy; Product Marketing; Quality
      Citation
      SSRN
      Related
      Kim, Hyunjin, and Michael Luca. "Product Quality and Entering Through Tying: Experimental Evidence." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 19-045, October 2018. (Revised December 2018. Forthcoming in Management Science.)
      • 09 Jul 2013
      • News

      Top 10 Quotes From Harvard’s First Forum On Healthcare Innovation

      • 16 Sep 2021
      • News

      OpenSea, Amid Insider Trading Controversy, Rolls Out NFT Marketplace App

      • February 2019 (Revised June 2019)
      • Case

      Where to Grow Next at Online Marketplace OLX

      By: Thales Teixeira, Leandro A. Guissoni and Samy Dana
      The CEO of OLX Brazil, an online classifieds platform business, is debating among multiple paths to grow sustainably (i.e., profitably) without the need for investor money. The options under consideration are (1) penetration growth by focusing on the core, (2) new... View Details
      Keywords: Online Marketplace; Growth; Customer Acquisition; Facebook; Two-sided Network; E-commerce; Classifieds; Naspers; Schibsted; Innovation; Startup; Digital Platforms; Internet and the Web; Growth and Development Strategy; Business Model; Innovation and Invention; Business Startups; Decision Choices and Conditions; Brazil
      Citation
      Educators
      Purchase
      Related
      Teixeira, Thales, Leandro A. Guissoni, and Samy Dana. "Where to Grow Next at Online Marketplace OLX." Harvard Business School Case 519-064, February 2019. (Revised June 2019.)
      • 25 Apr 2019
      • News

      ‘We are hamstrung by existing structures … No society has grown at robust growth rates without sizeable scientific literacy’

      • 25 Mar 2016
      • News

      The Race Is On to Control Artificial Intelligence, and Tech’s Future

      • October 2021
      • Article

      Can Self-Regulation Save Digital Platforms?

      By: Michael A. Cusumano, Annabelle Gawer and David B. Yoffie
      This article explores some of the critical challenges facing self-regulation and the regulatory environment for digital platforms. We examine several historical examples of firms and industries that attempted self-regulation before the Internet. All dealt with similar... View Details
      Keywords: Self-regulation; Government Regulation; Digital Platforms; Governing Rules, Regulations, and Reforms
      Citation
      Find at Harvard
      Related
      Cusumano, Michael A., Annabelle Gawer, and David B. Yoffie. "Can Self-Regulation Save Digital Platforms?" Industrial and Corporate Change 30, no. 5 (October 2021): 1259–1285.
      • November 2000
      • Case

      FireDrop

      By: William A. Sahlman and Michael J. Roberts
      Describes the evolution of FireDrop, a new venture-backed company that has developed a new platform for e-mail communication. The FireDrop application--called a Zaplet--allows for e-mails to be continually updated so they are current when read (rather than when sent).... View Details
      Keywords: Business Model; Internet and the Web; Communication Technology; Venture Capital; Technological Innovation; Information Technology Industry
      Citation
      Educators
      Related
      Sahlman, William A., and Michael J. Roberts. "FireDrop." Harvard Business School Case 801-214, November 2000.
      • 28 Sep 2010
      • First Look

      First Look: September 28, 2010

        PublicationsFamilienunternehmen in Westdeutschland. Corporate Governance und Gesellschafterkultur seit den 1960er Jahren (Family business in West Germany since the 1960s) Authors:Christina Lubinski Publication:Vol. 21, Schriftenreihe... View Details
      Keywords: Sean Silverthorne
      • February 2003 (Revised May 2006)
      • Case

      Ernst & Young LLP

      By: David F. Hawkins and Jacob Cohen
      The history of Ernst & Young provides a platform to discuss the issues related to the sale of the consulting business as well as the founding of the legal unit. It dovetails with the issues raised at Arthur Andersen regarding the role of the Big Four accounting firms... View Details
      Keywords: Accounting Audits; Conflict of Interests; Accounting Industry
      Citation
      Find at Harvard
      Related
      Hawkins, David F., and Jacob Cohen. "Ernst & Young LLP." Harvard Business School Case 103-060, February 2003. (Revised May 2006.)
      • 11 Feb 2015
      • HBS Seminar

      EVENT POSTPONED - Ohad Barzilay, Tel Aviv University

        David B. Yoffie

        Professor David B. Yoffie is a Baker Foundation Professor and the Max and Doris Starr Professor of International Business Administration, Emeritus at Harvard Business School. A member of the HBS faculty since 1981, Professor Yoffie received his... View Details

        Keywords: communications; computer; e-commerce industry; electronics; financial services; information; information technology industry; internet; retail financial services; semiconductor; soft drink; telecommunications; video games
        • September 2021 (Revised June 2023)
        • Case

        Mission edX: Balancing Social Good and Financial Sustainability

        By: John J-H Kim, David J. Collis and James Barnett
        In March 2021, online education platform edX considers how to achieve financial sustainability without compromising its mission to provide universal access to high-quality education. View Details
        Keywords: Business Model; Education; Values and Beliefs; Internet and the Web; Financial Strategy; Mission and Purpose; Education Industry; United States
        Citation
        Educators
        Purchase
        Related
        Kim, John J-H, David J. Collis, and James Barnett. "Mission edX: Balancing Social Good and Financial Sustainability." Harvard Business School Case 322-010, September 2021. (Revised June 2023.)
        • September 2024
        • Technical Note

        Note on Running Effective Family Meetings for Family Enterprises

        By: Christina R. Wing, Kara A Perusse and Hillary B Sieber
        It is recommended that any family with a family enterprise hold family meetings. Family enterprises include operating companies, holding companies, family offices, and family foundations. Family meetings serve as a platform for discussing important family and business... View Details
        Keywords: Family Business; Communication Strategy; Family and Family Relationships; Alignment
        Citation
        Educators
        Related
        Wing, Christina R., Kara A Perusse, and Hillary B Sieber. "Note on Running Effective Family Meetings for Family Enterprises." Harvard Business School Technical Note 625-037, September 2024.
        • ←
        • 22
        • 23
        • …
        • 100
        • 101
        • →
        ǁ
        Campus Map
        Harvard Business School
        Soldiers Field
        Boston, MA 02163
        →Map & Directions
        →More Contact Information
        • Make a Gift
        • Site Map
        • Jobs
        • Harvard University
        • Trademarks
        • Policies
        • Accessibility
        • Digital Accessibility
        Copyright © President & Fellows of Harvard College.