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- September 2019 (Revised September 2019)
- Case
Facebook Fake News in the Post-Truth World
- July 2020
- Technical Note
Digital Natives Growing Without a Sales Force
- April 2000 (Revised September 2001)
- Case
Peppers and Rogers Group, The
- January 2000 (Revised June 2000)
- Case
Alloy.com: Marketing to Generation Y
- October 2020
- Case
John Branca: Negotiating the Beatles' Northern Songs Catalog (A)
- January 2007 (Revised October 2011)
- Case
Roppongi Hills: City Within a City
- February 2019 (Revised September 2019)
- Case
Theranos: The Unicorn That Wasn't
- September 2001
- Background Note
Note on Application of the Antitrust Laws to the New Economy: An Analysis of United States v. Microsoft Corporation
- August 2011 (Revised April 2013)
- Case
Language and Globalization: 'Englishnization' at Rakuten (A)
- 2008
- Simulation
Pricing Simulation: Universal Car Rental
- January 2015 (Revised July 2015)
- Case
Jimmy Choo
- October 1999 (Revised October 2005)
- Case
Autobytel.com
Paul M. Healy
Paul Healy is the James R. Williston Professor at the Harvard Business School. His research covers a broad range of topics, including white collar crime, governance, business ethics, financial analysis, and Wall Street research. He joined the HBS faculty in 1998,... View Details
- July 2020 (Revised November 2020)
- Case
Pricing at Netflix
Lauren H. Cohen
Lauren Cohen is the L.E. Simmons Professor in the Finance & Entrepreneurial Management Units at Harvard Business School and a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. He is an Editor of the Review of Financial... View Details
- July 1998 (Revised August 1998)
- Case
Optimark: Launching a Virtual Securities Market
- July 2007 (Revised April 2008)
- Case
Secom: Managing Information Security in a Risky World
Tatiana Sandino
Tatiana Sandino is the Arthur Lowes Dickinson Professor of Business Administration in the Accounting and Management Unit, most recently teaching and undertaking the role of course head for the required first-year MBA course Financial Reporting and Control. She has... View Details
- 03 Dec 2007
- Research & Ideas
Authenticity over Exaggeration: The New Rule in Advertising
- Research Summary