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- 22 Mar 2021
U.S. College Conference Series: The ACC at HBS
Join us to learn more about the Harvard Business School MBA Program. This event will feature a panel of current HBS MBA students from undergraduate universities in the Atlantic Coast Conference. View Details
- 02 Apr 2021
- Video
U.S. College Conference Series: The SEC at HBS
- 08 Apr 2021
- Video
U.S. College Conference Series: The ACC at HBS
- Oct 2012
- Article
What Business Should Do to Restore U.S. Competitiveness
Business leaders should not simply accept the business environment as a given, set by government. They can—and should—enhance the commons in ways that boost their own long-run profits. View Details
- Oct 2001
- Report
Clusters of Innovation: Regional Foundations of U.S. Competitiveness
The real work of raising productivity and innovative capacity usually occurs not in our nation's capital, but in the cities and regions where firms are based and competition actually takes place. View Details
- 1986
- Chapter
Competition Encountered by U.S. Companies That Manufacture Abroad
By: Robert B. Stobaugh
- October 2023
- Supplement
Hey Jane: Background on Abortion in the U.S.
By: Rembrand Koning, Geraldine Pena-Galea and Sarah Mehta
Koning, Rembrand, Geraldine Pena-Galea, and Sarah Mehta. "Hey Jane: Background on Abortion in the U.S." Harvard Business School Supplement 724-390, October 2023.
- March 30, 2020
- Article
Why Is the U.S. Behind on Coronavirus Testing?
By: Stefan Thomke
Coronavirus testing is needed to address the uncertainty in making decisions about patient treatment, resource allocation, policy, and so much more. Answers to questions such as “When should we relax social distancing measures—and for whom?” or “How many ventilators... View Details
Keywords: Testing; Coronavirus; Culture; Trump; Data; Experiments; Health Pandemics; Health Testing and Trials; Government and Politics; United States
Thomke, Stefan. "Why Is the U.S. Behind on Coronavirus Testing?" Harvard Business Review Digital Articles (March 30, 2020).
- 2010
- Chapter
Innovative Conduct in U.S. Computing and Internet Markets
By: Shane Greenstein
Greenstein, Shane. "Innovative Conduct in U.S. Computing and Internet Markets." In Handbook of the Economics of Innovation, Volume 1, edited by Bronwyn H. Hall and Nathan Rosenberg, 477–538. Elsevier/North-Holland, 2010.
- February 2015 (Revised August 2019)
- Case
Equality of Opportunity and Outcome in the U.S.
By: Matthew Weinzierl and Alastair Su
Equality of opportunity is endorsed universally even though, or more likely because, it can mean such different things to different people. What definition of equality of opportunity ought to figure into policy decisions? How close, or far, is the United States from... View Details
Keywords: Equality Of Opportunity; Justice; Opportunities; Equality and Inequality; Policy; United States
Weinzierl, Matthew, and Alastair Su. "Equality of Opportunity and Outcome in the U.S." Harvard Business School Case 715-028, February 2015. (Revised August 2019.)
- 2001
- Other Unpublished Work
Clusters of Innovation: Regional Foundations of U.S. Competitiveness
Competitiveness has tended to be seen primarily from a federal perspective, and national policies and circumstances surely affect the prosperity of our economy. However, the Clusters of Innovation Initiative was undertaken with the realization that the real work of... View Details
Porter, Michael E. "Clusters of Innovation: Regional Foundations of U.S. Competitiveness." Council on Competitiveness, Washington, DC, October 2001. (Report.)
- April 1989
- Teaching Note
Cooperation for Competition: U.S. and Japan, Teaching Note
By: George C. Lodge
- 30 May 2013
- News
Tax Only the Income Earned in the U.S.
- 19 Jul 2013
- News
Harvard's Shih on Tesla Motors, U.S. Auto Industry
- 07 Sep 2010
- News
U.S. tech firms shop abroad to avoid taxes
- 10 Oct 2023
- HBS Seminar
Jonathan Kanter, U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division
- January 2025
- Technical Note
U.S. and Global Agriculture: The Next Four Years
By: Forest Reinhardt, Sarah Dankens and Natalie Kindred
Reinhardt, Forest, Sarah Dankens, and Natalie Kindred. "U.S. and Global Agriculture: The Next Four Years." Harvard Business School Technical Note 725-015, January 2025.
- January 11, 2021
- Article
The Breach of the U.S. Capitol Was a Breach of Trust
By: Sandra J. Sucher and Shalene Gupta
This article frames the January 6th attack of the U.S. Capitol as a betrayal of our trust in government. Using Sucher and Gupta’s trust framework, the article explains how the attacks were a failure of the four elements of trust: competence, motives, fair means, and... View Details
Sucher, Sandra J., and Shalene Gupta. "The Breach of the U.S. Capitol Was a Breach of Trust." Harvard Business Review Digital Articles (January 11, 2021).
- 16 May 2013
- News