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    Michael E. Porter

    Michael Porter is an economist, researcher, author, advisor, speaker and teacher. Throughout his career at Harvard Business School, he has brought economic theory and strategy concepts to bear on many of the most challenging problems facing corporations, economies... View Details

    Keywords: e-commerce industry; e-commerce industry; e-commerce industry; e-commerce industry; e-commerce industry; e-commerce industry; e-commerce industry; e-commerce industry; e-commerce industry

      The IT Tranformation Health Care Needs

      Our research on the ways health care could apply the experiences of other industries suggests that instead of viewing IT as a transactional tool for billing, monitoring, and error checking, organizations should embrace it as an instrument to help transform the way they... View Details
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      Overview

      By: Robert J. Dolan
      Professor Dolan's research interests including product policy and pricing. These areas have been the subject to two books, Managing the New Product Development Process and Power Pricing:How Managing Price Impacts the Bottom Line. In addition, he works on the societal... View Details
      • August 2000 (Revised January 2006)
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      Sears, Roebuck and Co. vs. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

      This case is designed to familiarize students with the use of financial ratios. Two retailers, Sears, Roebuck and Co. and Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., have a very similar value for return on equity (ROE) in the 1997 fiscal year. Students use the information in the case and... View Details
      Keywords: Value Creation; Financial Statements; Retail Industry; United States
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      Miller, Gregory S., and Christopher F. Noe. "Sears, Roebuck and Co. vs. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc." Harvard Business School Case 101-011, August 2000. (Revised January 2006.)
      • July 2002 (Revised August 2002)
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      Washington Hospital Center (C): Progress and Prospects, 1995-2001

      By: Rosabeth M. Kanter and Michelle Heskett
      Dr. Craig Feied and Dr. Mark Smith have already transformed a "worst-in-area" emergency medicine department into the best in the area. Industry-wide and hospital system-specific challenges remain, including their newest project of national importance--creating an... View Details
      Keywords: History; Higher Education; Organizational Culture; Medical Specialties; Technological Innovation; Change Management; Nonprofit Organizations; Expansion; Crisis Management; Health Care and Treatment; Health Industry; District of Columbia
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      Kanter, Rosabeth M., and Michelle Heskett. "Washington Hospital Center (C): Progress and Prospects, 1995-2001." Harvard Business School Case 303-021, July 2002. (Revised August 2002.)

        Saving More in Groups: Field Experimental Evidence from Chile

        We test the effectiveness of self-help peer groups as a commitment device for precautionary savings, through two randomized field experiments among 2,687 microentrepreneurs in Chile. The first experiment finds that self-help peer groups are a powerful tool to... View Details

          Jacob M. Cook

          Jacob Cook is a Lecturer in the Marketing Unit at Harvard Business School, where he teaches the EC course Digital Marketing & AI Workshop. His work focuses on how companies design and scale customer acquisition and retention strategies using digital marketing,... View Details

          • 26 Nov 2013
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          The Dark Side of Silicon Valley: Nancy Koehn Looks into the Abyss

          • 2010
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          Conceptual Foundations of the Balanced Scorecard

          By: Robert S. Kaplan
          David Norton and I introduced the Balanced Scorecard in a 1992 Harvard Business Review article (Kaplan & Norton, 1992). The article was based on a multi-company research project to study performance measurement in companies whose intangible assets played a central role... View Details
          Keywords: Asset Management; Balanced Scorecard; Management Systems; Performance Improvement; Strategy
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          Kaplan, Robert S. "Conceptual Foundations of the Balanced Scorecard." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 10-074, March 2010.
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          Airline Schedule Disruptions

          Increasing congestion and frequent schedule disruptions throughout the National Air Transportation System, both at airports and en route, have led to significant flight and passenger delays. Professor Fearing's primary research focus is on measuring and reducing... View Details

          Keywords: Performance Measurement; Air Transportation; Traffic Flow Management; Air Transportation Industry
          • 29 Jul 2022
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          Will Demand for Women Executives Finally Shrink the Gender Pay Gap?

          gender is underrepresented, Healy says. “You can bring that power to the negotiating table in at least trying to make sure you're treated fairly,” he says. Healy partnered with Boris Groysberg, the Richard P. Chapman Professor of Business... View Details
          Keywords: by Kristen Senz
          • February 2016 (Revised March 2018)
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          Labor, Capital, and Government: The Anthracite Coal Strike of 1902

          By: David Moss and Marc Campasano
          In late October 1902, President Theodore Roosevelt felt relieved after months of anxiety and uncertainty. Workers in Pennsylvania's anthracite coal industry had been on strike for five months, threatening to leave eastern cities in the cold without enough heating fuel... View Details
          Keywords: Governance; Agreements and Arrangements; Business and Government Relations; Labor; Law; Policy; Mining; History; Mining Industry; Pennsylvania
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          Moss, David, and Marc Campasano. "Labor, Capital, and Government: The Anthracite Coal Strike of 1902." Harvard Business School Case 716-046, February 2016. (Revised March 2018.)
          • 17 May 2022
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          Robert F. Lanzillotti Prize for Assistant Professor Alex MacKay

          • March 2021
          • Technical Note

          Competitive Strategy in International Construction

          By: John D. Macomber and Emrah Ergelen
          Construction of buildings and infrastructure is one of the largest industries in the world in terms of volume. It is also one of the most physically risky, financially uncertain, and politically impacted. The industry is highly fragmented since there are few economies... View Details
          Keywords: Construction; Infrastructure; Strategy; Marketing Strategy; Competitive Strategy; Strategic Planning; Global Range; Construction Industry
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          Macomber, John D., and Emrah Ergelen. "Competitive Strategy in International Construction." Harvard Business School Technical Note 221-074, March 2021.
          • July 1996 (Revised September 1998)
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          Coming Soon: A Theater Near You

          Designed to illustrate the complexity of buyer-seller arrangements in an established industry. When movie studios negotiate with theater operators to show new films, the costs to the studios of making the films are largely sunk. Similarly, the costs to the theaters of... View Details
          Keywords: Competitive Advantage; Industry Structures; Film Entertainment; Entertainment and Recreation Industry; Entertainment and Recreation Industry
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          McGahan, Anita M., and Geoffrey Verter. "Coming Soon: A Theater Near You." Harvard Business School Case 797-011, July 1996. (Revised September 1998.)
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          Data Science and Artificial Intelligence for Leaders

          By: Chiara Farronato
          With artificial intelligence (AI)... View Details
          • 05 Jan 2024
          • Blog Post

          Meet The HBS African American Student Union

          Founded in 1968 by 5 Black students at Harvard Business School, the African American Student Union (AASU) is a community for all Black students at HBS inclusive of all backgrounds, familial situations, and social preferences. Our goal is for all Black students to have... View Details
          • 30 Jul 2012
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          How Technology Adoption Affects Global Economies

          nation's wealth. After all, new tools—from the telegraph to the PC—enable expedited production of goods and services, eventually facilitating economic growth. Technological tools also improve a country's perceived standard of living, as... View Details
          Keywords: by Carmen Nobel
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          Digital Marketing Strategy

          By: John A. Deighton

          When the tools of marketing change, strategies change too. The focus of this course is on firms trying to navigate the transition from offline to online market-making and strategy development. Our concern is primarily with corporations that have products and... View Details

          • 07 Dec 2017
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          Can Index Funds Be a Force for Sustainable Capitalism?

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