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  • 03 Jan 2023
  • Cold Call Podcast

Wordle: Can a Pandemic Phenomenon Sustain in the Long Term?

Keywords: Re: Christina M. Wallace; Entertainment & Recreation; Media & Broadcasting
  • Video

The Story Behind the Stories – Gayle Tzemach Lemmon

    Thomas R. Eisenmann

    Thomas R. Eisenmann is the Howard H. Stevenson Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School; Peter O. Crisp Faculty Chair, Harvard Innovation Labs; and Unit Head of the HBS Entrepreneurial... View Details

    Keywords: advertising; broadcasting; communications; computer; e-commerce industry; electronic publishing; electronics; entertainment; fiber optics; high technology; home video games; information technology industry; infrastructure industry; internet; journalism; media; motion pictures; music; publishing industry; semiconductor; software; telecommunications; television; video games
    • 16 Apr 2019
    • News

    How Best Buy's outgoing CEO, Hubert Joly, rescued the company

    • 17 May 2016
    • News

    What Is The Most Important Innovation in American History?

    • 26 Jan 2018
    • News

    Harvard Business School Announces RISE Program to Help Alumni Entrepreneurs Scale Ventures

    • May 2019
    • Supplement

    Amazon's HQ2 (C): Choices

    By: Karen Mills and Jan W. Rivkin
    This supplement discusses Amazon’s 2018 decision to split its HQ2 between two locations--Long Island City in New York and National Landing outside Washington, DC—as well as the ensuing response from local politicians and the public. View Details
    Keywords: Economic Development; Headquarters; Local Government; Incentives; Business Headquarters; Business and Government Relations; Development Economics
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    Mills, Karen, and Jan W. Rivkin. "Amazon's HQ2 (C): Choices." Harvard Business School Supplement 719-465, May 2019.
    • Video

    2019 G&WS: Dolly Chugh Presents, "The Person You Mean To Be"

    • 27 Oct 2015
    • Blog Post

    Alumni: Where Are They Now? Featuring Claire Friedman...

    Current Position: COO and Executive in Charge of Lip Sync Battle Franchise, Casey Patterson Entertainment Current Location: New York/Los Angeles Tell us what you're up to these days. Right after graduation, I packed my bags and moved out... View Details
    Keywords: Entertainment / Media / Sports
    • 08 Nov 2010
    • News

    How to Fix a Broken Marketplace

    • 13 May 2019
    • News

    Why this professor says you should root for Uber's IPO to fail

    • 05 Jul 2020
    • News

    Are Stock Investors ‘Irrationally Exuberant’ Again?

      Mark L. Egan

      Mark Egan is the Mark Kingdon Associate Professor of Business Administration in the Finance Unit, teaching Corporate Financial Operations to MBA students.

      Professor Egan’s research concentrates on the intersection of corporate finance and industrial... View Details

      • April 2020 (Revised January 2022)
      • Case

      Uber: Competing Globally

      By: Alexander J. MacKay, Amram Migdal and John Masko
      This case describes Uber’s global market entry strategy and responses by regulators and local competitors. It details Uber’s entry into New York City (New York), Bogotá (Colombia), Delhi (India), Shanghai (China), Accra (Ghana), and London (United Kingdom). In each... View Details
      Keywords: Business Ventures; Business Growth and Maturation; Business Model; Geography; Geographic Location; Geographic Scope; Globalization; Global Strategy; Multinational Firms and Management; Globalized Markets and Industries; Governance; Governance Controls; Governing Rules, Regulations, and Reforms; Innovation and Invention; Disruptive Innovation; Innovation Strategy; Law; Management; Growth and Development Strategy; Growth Management; Markets; Demand and Consumers; Consumer Behavior; Network Effects; Emerging Markets; Market Design; Market Entry and Exit; Market Participation; Supply and Industry; Industry Structures; Planning; Strategic Planning; Relationships; Business and Community Relations; Business and Government Relations; Business and Stakeholder Relations; Labor and Management Relations; Networks; Strategy; Adaptation; Business Strategy; Competition; Competitive Advantage; Competitive Strategy; Expansion; Information Technology; Mobile and Wireless Technology; Digital Platforms; Transportation; Transportation Networks; Transportation Industry; Technology Industry; Africa; Ghana; Asia; China; Shanghai Shi; Shanghai; India; New Delhi; Europe; United Kingdom; England; London; Latin America; North and Central America; United States; New York (city, NY); New York (state, US); South America; Colombia
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      MacKay, Alexander J., Amram Migdal, and John Masko. "Uber: Competing Globally." Harvard Business School Case 720-404, April 2020. (Revised January 2022.)
      • 26 Jul 2020
      • News

      Kominers’s Conundrums: Sizing Up a Stuntman’s Traffic Mess

      • 05 Jun 2014
      • Research & Ideas

      Fixing the ‘I Hate Work’ Blues

      The New York Times ran a troubling story, "Why You Hate Work," in last week's "Sunday Review." The article indicated that employees work too hard and find little meaning from their work.... View Details
      Keywords: by Bill George
      • 20 Nov 2012
      • News

      How Jay-Z Sparked Innovation at HBS

      • 23 Jun 2015
      • News

      The High Price of Safer Banks

      • 12 Jul 2012
      • News

      HBS Alumni Achievement Award Winner Marvin Traub Dead at 87

      • 28 Aug 2011
      • News

      Long-term housing demand trend is positive

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