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  • November 2009 (Revised November 2010)
  • Case

SIPEF: Biological Assets at Fair Value under IAS 41

This case examines fair value accounting under lAS 41 for a European-listed agricultural firm. Students identify the firm's core operations, distinguishing the IFRS treatment for three distinct assets: land, agricultural assets that reside on the land, and inventory... View Details
Keywords: Business Earnings; Fair Value Accounting; Financial Reporting; International Accounting; Standards; Valuation; Agriculture and Agribusiness Industry; Europe
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Riedl, Edward J., and Kristin Elaine Meyer. "SIPEF: Biological Assets at Fair Value under IAS 41." Harvard Business School Case 110-026, November 2009. (Revised November 2010.)

    Hugh J. Chisholm

    Chisholm was widely considered to be the most powerful man of his time in the American pulp and paper industry. He was the primary founder of International Paper Company that brought together 30 pulp and paper mills in various parts of... View Details
    Keywords: Wood, Paper & Forestry
    • 20 Oct 2009
    • First Look

    First Look: October 20

    One method multinationals use to combat gray markets is to increase internal transfer prices to foreign subsidiaries in order to increase the gray market's cost base. We illustrate that when a gray market competitor is present, the... View Details
    Keywords: Martha Lagace
    • June 2023
    • Case

    ByteDance: TikTok and the Trials of Going Viral in 2023

    By: William C. Kirby, Noah B. Truwit and John P. McHugh
    In March 2023, Chew, with an army of well-paid U.S. lobbyists and TikTok creators, descended on Washington. In his testimony, he planned to highlight the 150 million daily active American users on TikTok and how the platform had benefitted small business owners and... View Details
    Keywords: Social Media; International Relations; Government Legislation; China; United States
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    Kirby, William C., Noah B. Truwit, and John P. McHugh. "ByteDance: TikTok and the Trials of Going Viral in 2023." Harvard Business School Case 323-120, June 2023.
    • November 2001 (Revised November 2001)
    • Supplement

    Chad-Cameroon Petroleum Project

    By: Benjamin C. Esty
    Spreadsheet to (9-201-068). Download only. View Details
    Keywords: International Finance; Emerging Markets; Developing Countries and Economies; Energy Industry
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    Esty, Benjamin C. "Chad-Cameroon Petroleum Project." Harvard Business School Spreadsheet Supplement 202-710, November 2001. (Revised November 2001.)
    • Fast Answer

    Cost of living data

    Where can I find comparative cost of living information for the U.S. and across international cities? U.S.:  There are a number of websites that allow comparing the cost of living in different cities: View Details
    • Career Coach

    Guntas Singh

    including behavioral and technical interview preparation, creating a target firms list, and effective networking plans. As an international student in the U.S., he is happy to share his thoughts on immigration concerns and geographical... View Details
    • 01 Sep 2005
    • News

    Have Ideas, Will Travel

    With a growing body of knowledge supported by its global research centers, the School last May conducted its first research symposium abroad, hosting an all-day event in Rio de Janeiro for a select group of 45 Latin American business leaders and academics. “We wanted... View Details
    Keywords: Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools; Educational Services
    • April 2011
    • Article

    What Can We Learn from 'Great Negotiations'?

    By: James K. Sebenius
    What can one legitimately learn-analytically and/or prescriptively-from detailed historical case studies of "great negotiations," chosen more for their salience than their analytic characteristics or comparability? Taking a number of such cases compiled by Stanton... View Details
    Keywords: Learning; International Relations; History; Agreements and Arrangements; Negotiation Process; Conflict and Resolution
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    Sebenius, James K. "What Can We Learn from 'Great Negotiations'?" Negotiation Journal 27, no. 2 (April 2011).
    • 2009
    • Chapter

    Property Rights for Foreign Capital: Sovereign Debt and Private Direct Investment in Times of Crisis

    By: Louis T. Wells
    Keywords: Property; Rights; International Finance; Capital; Sovereign Finance; Foreign Direct Investment; Financial Crisis
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    Wells, Louis T. "Property Rights for Foreign Capital: Sovereign Debt and Private Direct Investment in Times of Crisis." In The Yearbook on International Investment Law and Policy 2008/2009, edited by Karl P. Sauvant. New York: Oxford University Press, 2009.
    • April 2001 (Revised August 2003)
    • Case

    Vodafone AirTouch's Bid for Mannesmann

    Vodafone's bid for Mannesmann was the largest ever cross-border hostile bid. This case examines the economic, financial, and corporate governance issues in the deal. View Details
    Keywords: Horizontal Integration; International Finance; Valuation; Corporate Governance; Acquisition; Cross-Cultural and Cross-Border Issues; Telecommunications Industry
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    Kedia, Simi. "Vodafone AirTouch's Bid for Mannesmann." Harvard Business School Case 201-096, April 2001. (Revised August 2003.)
    • Career Coach

    Zoe Sun

    Zoe wants to help students, particularly international students who require visa sponsorship, understand opportunities available in the private equity industry and in finance industry more broadly. Having worked in Asia-focused private... View Details
    • 01 Dec 2017
    • News

    HBS Fund Advances Global Strategy

    Publishing. Gifts of all sizes to the HBS Fund for Leadership and Innovation help fuel the School’s ambitious international strategy to expand the scope of faculty research, develop students’ global intelligence, engage alumni, and... View Details
    • 26 Jan 2017
    • News

    The Challenges and Rewards of Teaching by the Case Method

    Susan Harmeling (MBA 1991) is founder and president of the International Case Method Institute, a consulting firm whose mission is to develop international business curricula based on the case study method... View Details
    • 12 Apr 2018
    • Op-Ed

    Op-Ed: The Trouble with Tariffs

    Stacks of shipping containers waiting to be filled with export goods. ralfgosch In March, when the Trump administration released its proposed tariffs list against China, I was eager to get a look. After all, these are the products from China that we see as unfairly... View Details
    Keywords: by Willy C. Shih; Manufacturing; Auto; Steel; Air Transportation; Technology; Telecommunications
    • March 1996
    • Case

    Telmex PRIDES

    By: Kenneth A. Froot and Mark Seasholes
    The case examines an issue by a Mexican development bank of PRIDES written on Telmex stock. PRIDES are a dividend-enhanced security which are exchangeable into shares of the underlying stock. The focus is on pricing these instruments, which involve large... View Details
    Keywords: Financial Derivatives; Securities; International Finance; Banks and Banking; Financial Instruments; Valuation; Mexico
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    Froot, Kenneth A., and Mark Seasholes. "Telmex PRIDES." Harvard Business School Case 296-009, March 1996.
    • 2025
    • Report

    High Stakes: A Framework for Geopolitical Risk Management

    By: Meg Rithmire and David Fagan
    This report provides a data-based assessment of how U.S. companies perceive geopolitical risk and articulates a recommended decision-making process and framework to manage such risk. The research reflected in the report indicates that various concerns related to China... View Details
    Keywords: Globalization; International Relations; Business or Company Management; Risk Management
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    Rithmire, Meg, and David Fagan. "High Stakes: A Framework for Geopolitical Risk Management." Report, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Washington, DC, USA, 2025.
    • 2024
    • Chapter

    What Future for the Renminbi in the Global Monetary System?

    By: Edoardo Campanella and Meg Rithmire
    What is a realistic and positive outcome for US-China relations in the realm of global finance over the next ten years? While some policymakers, especially in the US, have feared that China holds ambitions for the renminbi (RMB) to replace the dollar as a global... View Details
    Keywords: International Relations; Currency; Macroeconomics; Globalized Economies and Regions; China; United States
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    Campanella, Edoardo, and Meg Rithmire. "What Future for the Renminbi in the Global Monetary System?" Chap. 7 in U.S.-China Relations for the 2030s: Toward a Realistic Scenario for Coexistence, edited by Chris Chivvis, C. Fred Bergsten, Edoardo Campanella, John Culver, Rosemary Foot, M. Taylor Fravel, Eric Heginbotham, Evan S. Medeiros, Meg Rithmire, George Perkovich, Stephen M. Walt, Stephen Wertheim, and Audrye Wong, 67–78. Washington D.C.: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2024.
    • November 2010 (Revised February 2011)
    • Case

    BonneSante S.A.

    By: David F. Hawkins
    IASB and FASB propose new lease accounting rules and the owner of a French chain of fast food outlets is concerned about the impact on his company's balance sheets. View Details
    Keywords: Financial Reporting; International Accounting; Policy; Standards; Leasing; Food and Beverage Industry; Retail Industry; France
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    Hawkins, David F. "BonneSante S.A." Harvard Business School Case 111-063, November 2010. (Revised February 2011.)
    • May 2001 (Revised March 2008)
    • Case

    "To hell with the future, let's get on with the past." George Mitchell in North Ireland

    By: James K. Sebenius and Daniel F. Curran
    Examines the strategies and tactics used by U.S. negotiator George Mitchell during his two-year tenure as chairman of the all-party talks in Northern Ireland. His efforts culminated in the signing of the historic Good Friday Accords. View Details
    Keywords: Policy; International Relations; Managerial Roles; Negotiation Tactics; Strategy; Northern Ireland
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    Sebenius, James K., and Daniel F. Curran. "To hell with the future, let's get on with the past." George Mitchell in North Ireland. Harvard Business School Case 801-393, May 2001. (Revised March 2008.)
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