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  • 15 Jan 2013
  • News

Nine Rules for Stifling Innovation

  • 01 Apr 2011
  • Working Paper Summaries

When Power Makes Others Speechless: The Negative Impact of Leader Power on Team Performance

Keywords: by Leigh Plunkett Tost, Francesca Gino & Richard P. Larrick
  • 27 Feb 2020
  • News

Psychological Safety Will Win You The Best Business Ideas

    Negotiate 1-2-3

    Drawing on my book, The Art of Negotiation, the Negotiation 1-2-3 web project provides business practitioners, MBA students, and other learners, an interactive, online resource for improving their negotiation skills. The site’s numeric name reflects three... View Details

      Transforming Manufacturing Waste into Profit

      Every manufacturing process leaves waste, but Assistant Professor Deishin Lee believes much of this left-behind material can be put to productive—and profitable—use. Key concepts include:

      • The concept of "by-product synergy" consists... View Details
      • 15 Oct 2009
      • Working Paper Summaries

      Mixed Source

      Keywords: by Ramon Casadesus-Masanell & Gastón Llanes; Technology
      • 21 Mar 2019
      • HBS Case

      The Ferrari Way

      car on the market, but the best combination of the two, which makes us the most thrilling. Our concept of performance includes pleasure.” While other sports car manufacturers try to make their cars as light as possible to aid... View Details
      Keywords: by Michael Blanding; Auto
      • 15 Jan 2007
      • Research & Ideas

      The Business of Free Software

      IT vendors including Oracle, IBM, and Sun that traditionally have built offerings based on proprietary technologies are now investing billions of dollars into open source software—arrangements that are transforming in some ways the... View Details
      Keywords: by Julia Hanna; Computer
      • 15 Feb 2022
      • Book

      When Working Harder Doesn’t Work, Time to Reinvent Your Career

      Similarly, you may notice that with age, people are better at combining and utilizing complex ideas. In other words, they may not be able to come up with shiny new inventions or solve problems quickly like in the old days. But they get much better at using the View Details
      Keywords: by Avery Forman
      • June 2008 (Revised October 2009)
      • Case

      InnoCentive.com (A)

      By: Karim R. Lakhani
      InnoCentive.com, a firm connecting R&D labs of large organizations to diverse external solvers through innovation contests, has to decide if it will enable collaboration in its community. Case covers the basics of a distributed innovation system works and the... View Details
      Keywords: Collaborative Innovation and Invention; Open Source Distribution; Research and Development; Competition; Cooperation
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      Lakhani, Karim R. "InnoCentive.com (A)." Harvard Business School Case 608-170, June 2008. (Revised October 2009.)

        The Store Is Dead—Long Live the Store.

        In this article, we pursue two interconnected themes: the expansion of online-first retailers into offline stores that serve the purpose of “supercharging” customer value, and the transformation of the stores... View Details
        • 2012
        • Working Paper

        Modularity and Organizations

        By: Carliss Y. Baldwin
        Modularity describes the degree to which a complex system can be broken apart into subunits (modules) that can be recombined in various ways. Modularity is important for organizations and the economy because the boundaries of organizational units and corporations are... View Details
        Keywords: Complex Systems; Information Hiding; Loosely-coupled Systems; Mirroring; Mirroring Hypothesis; Modules; Modularity; Near-decomposable Systems; Product Architecture; Option Value; Organizational Design; Complexity
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        Baldwin, Carliss Y. "Modularity and Organizations." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 13-046, November 2012. (To appear in the Elsevier International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2nd edition; available on request to the author.)
        • Article

        The Store Is Dead—Long Live the Store

        By: David R. Bell, Santiago Gallino and Antonio Moreno
        In this article, we pursue two interconnected themes: the expansion of online-first retailers into offline stores that serve the purpose of “supercharging” customer value, and the transformation of the stores of offline-first retailers from... View Details
        Keywords: Customer Experience; Inventory Control; Omnichannel Retailing; Online Marketing; Marketing Channels; Trends; Transformation; Digital Marketing; Retail Industry
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        Bell, David R., Santiago Gallino, and Antonio Moreno. "The Store Is Dead—Long Live the Store." MIT Sloan Management Review 59, no. 3 (Spring 2018): 59–66.
        • 2004
        • Chapter

        Building the Microeconomic Foundations of Prosperity: Findings from the Business Competitiveness Index

        By: Michael E. Porter
        In The Global Competitiveness Report 2003-2004
        Competitiveness has become a central preoccupation of both advanced and developing countries in an increasingly open and integrated world economy. Despite its acknowledged importance, the concept of competitiveness... View Details
        Keywords: Economics; Growth and Development
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        Porter, Michael E. "Building the Microeconomic Foundations of Prosperity: Findings from the Business Competitiveness Index." In The Global Competitiveness Report 2003-2004, edited by Michael E. Porter, Klaus Schwab, and Xavier Sala-i-Martin, 29–56. Oxford University Press, 2004.
        • 2010
        • Chapter

        Women and Leadership: Defining the Challenges

        By: Robin J. Ely and Deborah L. Rhode
        We use the experience of Carly Fiorina as an introduction to the continued challenges faced by women in top leadership roles. Although Fiorina, on becoming CEO of Hewlett Packard in 1999, asserted that "there is not a glass ceiling," her memoir eight years later... View Details
        Keywords: Prejudice and Bias; Leadership; Perception; Behavior; Attitudes; Gender
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        Ely, Robin J., and Deborah L. Rhode. "Women and Leadership: Defining the Challenges." Chap. 14 in Handbook of Leadership Theory and Practice, edited by Nitin Nohria and Rakesh Khurana. Harvard Business Press, 2010.
        • August 2005 (Revised January 2012)
        • Case

        McKinsey and the Globalization of Consultancy

        By: Geoffrey G. Jones and Alexis Lefort
        Considers McKinsey's strategy during the first stage of the globalization of the management consultancy industry between the 1950s and 1973. Briefly reviews the history of management consulting before considering the factors that led McKinsey to open its first... View Details
        Keywords: History; Demand and Consumers; Strategy; Globalized Firms and Management; Service Operations; Consulting Industry
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        Jones, Geoffrey G., and Alexis Lefort. "McKinsey and the Globalization of Consultancy." Harvard Business School Case 806-035, August 2005. (Revised January 2012.)
        • 2015
        • Chapter

        Modularity and Organizations

        By: Carliss Y. Baldwin
        Modularity describes the degree to which a complex system can be broken apart into subunits (modules) that can be recombined in various ways. Modularity is important for organizations and the economy because the boundaries of organizational units and corporations are... View Details
        Keywords: Complexity; Organizations
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        Baldwin, Carliss Y. "Modularity and Organizations." In International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences. 2nd ed. Edited by James D. Wright, 718–723. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2015.
        • 13 Nov 2019
        • Research & Ideas

        Don't Turn Your Marketing Function Over to AI Just Yet

        this hybrid approach is allowing companies to replace traditional customer interviews and focus groups, according to Amano and his colleagues. Understanding what prompts a customer to purchase a product—a concept known as attribution—is... View Details
        Keywords: by Kristen Senz
        • 2024
        • Working Paper

        Old Moats for New Models: Openness, Control, and Competition in Generative AI

        By: Pierre Azoulay, Joshua L. Krieger and Abhishek Nagaraj
        Drawing insights from the field of innovation economics, we discuss the likely competitive environment shaping generative AI advances. Central to our analysis are the concepts of appropriability—whether firms in the industry are able to control the knowledge generated... View Details
        Keywords: Technological Innovation; AI and Machine Learning; Open Source Distribution; Policy
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        Azoulay, Pierre, Joshua L. Krieger, and Abhishek Nagaraj. "Old Moats for New Models: Openness, Control, and Competition in Generative AI." NBER Working Paper Series, No. 7442, May 2024.
        • 17 Jan 2019
        • Blog Post

        MBA Curriculum Spotlight: Short Intensive Programs (SIPs)

        Now in its second year, Short Intensive Programs (SIPs) are no credit, no fee elective courses for MBA students. SIPs are open to first and second year MBA students. They offer a great opportunity for students to think about career... View Details
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