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  • 22 Jul 2013
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Massive Deleveraging Suffocating Job Growth

  • October 1994 (Revised January 1995)
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Rhone-Poulenc (A) and (B) Condensed

Rhone-Poulenc, France's largest chemical firm, has achieved a major position in the United States as the result of an ambitious series of acquisitions. As it expanded in the United States from 1986 to 1990, Rhone-Poulenc management sought to take a "hands-off" approach... View Details
Keywords: Organizational Change and Adaptation; Multinational Firms and Management; Organizational Structure; Chemical Industry; France; United States
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Rosenzweig, Philip M. "Rhone-Poulenc (A) and (B) Condensed." Harvard Business School Case 395-042, October 1994. (Revised January 1995.)
  • September 1993
  • Case

Rhone-Poulenc (B)

Rhone-Poulenc, France's largest chemical firm, has achieved a major position in the United States as the result of an ambitious series of acquisitions. As it expanded in the United States from 1986 to 1990, Rhone-Poulenc management sought to take a "hands-off" approach... View Details
Keywords: Organizational Change and Adaptation; Multinational Firms and Management; Organizational Structure; Chemical Industry; France; United States
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Rosenzweig, Philip M. "Rhone-Poulenc (B)." Harvard Business School Case 394-041, September 1993.
  • December 2001
  • Case

Cisco China

By: F. Warren McFarlan, Guoqing Chen and David Kiron
Designed to show how Cisco has taken its U.S.-based infrastructure and applied it to China. It is stunning in its impact as one notes how so much of what is being done in the United States in terms of the intranet has been transferred to China. View Details
Keywords: Internet and the Web; Web Services Industry; Information Technology Industry; China; United States
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McFarlan, F. Warren, Guoqing Chen, and David Kiron. "Cisco China." Harvard Business School Case 302-069, December 2001.
  • September 2013 (Revised April 2014)
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Trader Joe's

By: David L. Ager and Michael A. Roberto
Based on a variety of metrics, Trader Joe's ranked as one of the most successful grocers in the United States in 2013. Experts estimated that the company had the highest sales per square foot of any major grocery chain, even significantly higher than top performer... View Details
Keywords: Core Competencies; Growth Strategy; Strategic Positioning; Industry Analysis; Competitive Strategy; Competitive Advantage; Organizational Culture; Growth and Development Strategy; Retail Industry; Food and Beverage Industry; United States
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Ager, David L., and Michael A. Roberto. "Trader Joe's." Harvard Business School Case 714-419, September 2013. (Revised April 2014.)

    Hybrid Work’s Sweet Spot

    As organizations across the United States wrestle with post-COVID office policies, researchers at Harvard Business School (HBS) present evidence for an optimally productive blended office-and-home schedule. Their findings may help managers cope with the shift to... View Details
    • June 2001
    • Case

    Competitive Dynamics in Home Video Games (D): The Nintendo Super NES

    Sets the scene for Nintendo's launch of its Super NES console in Japan and in the United States and describes consumer reaction to the console versus that of its major competitor at the time, Sega. A rewritten version of an earlier case. View Details
    Keywords: Competition; Video Game Industry; Japan; United States
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    Coughlan, Peter J. "Competitive Dynamics in Home Video Games (D): The Nintendo Super NES." Harvard Business School Case 701-094, June 2001.
    • 27 Aug 2019
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    New US Trademark Rules Raise Concerns About Immigration Enforcement

    • 12 Nov 2014
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    Bridging Health Care’s Innovation-Education Gap

      Borrowing to Live: Consumer and Mortgage Credit Revisited

      Americans are awash in debt. Credit undergirds daily life more than ever before—it is one of the defining aspects of life in the United States today. The damage from a depressed housing market is exacerbated by the subprime lender implosion, sending shock waves... View Details

      • May 2007 (Revised July 2011)
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      Retail Shopping in 2007: The Net Versus the Mall

      By: Stephen P. Bradley, Nancy Bartlett and James Weber
      Provides an overview of the retail sector within the United States as online shopping captures an increased percentage of consumer spending. The role of enabling technologies and applications, including comparison shopping sites and recommendation systems, are covered.... View Details
      Keywords: Spending; Marketing Channels; Demand and Consumers; Information Technology; Internet and the Web; Retail Industry; United States
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      Bradley, Stephen P., Nancy Bartlett, and James Weber. "Retail Shopping in 2007: The Net Versus the Mall." Harvard Business School Background Note 707-566, May 2007. (Revised July 2011.)
      • 15 Nov 2019
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      Julio Cedeno (MBA 2020) Talks the Case Method and Work-Life Balance

      Julio Cedeno was born in Texas just months after his mother and father (originally from Mexico and Venezuela respectively) arrived in the United States from Venezuela. Julio became an electrical engineer and... View Details
      • 14 Aug 2023
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      Crossing the Bridge: A Reflection on the HKS/HBS Joint Degree Program

      have had coffee chats with a former United States Governor, Fortune 500 CEOs, revered thought leaders, and international diplomats solely because of events on campus and in the classroom. I have been elected... View Details
      • 20 Aug 2019
      • Working Paper Summaries

      Spatial Agglomeration and Superstar Firms: Firm-level Patterns from Europe and US

      Keywords: by Laura Alfaro, Maggie X. Chen, and Harald Fadinger
      • 30 Mar 2021
      • Working Paper Summaries

      Kidney Exchange: An Operations Perspective

      Keywords: by Itai Ashlagi and Alvin E. Roth; Health; Biotechnology
      • 04 Jan 2021
      • Working Paper Summaries

      Hospital Allocation and Racial Disparities in Health Care

      Keywords: by Amitabh Chandra, Pragya Kakani, and Adam Sacarny; Health
      • May 2004 (Revised May 2006)
      • Case

      AsiaInfo: The IPO Decision

      The cofounder and CEO of AsiaInfo, a Chinese system integrator that built 70% of China's Internet backbone, must decide whether to list equity in the United States to fund future growth. Describes the company and the decision. A rewritten version of a previous case. View Details
      Keywords: Decisions; Initial Public Offering; Growth Management; Internet and the Web; Entrepreneurship; Equity; Information Technology Industry; China; United States
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      Roberts, Michael J., and Donald N. Sull. "AsiaInfo: The IPO Decision." Harvard Business School Case 804-183, May 2004. (Revised May 2006.)
      • May 1999
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      Broadband Race, The

      By: David B. Yoffie and Mary Kwak
      Surveys developments in broadband in the late 1990s, focusing on the rivalry between telecom companies deploying DSL and cable companies rolling out cable modem service. Reviews the major broadband technologies, examines the state of competition in the United States,... View Details
      Keywords: Technological Innovation; Internet and the Web; Competition; Telecommunications Industry; United States; Hong Kong; Singapore
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      Yoffie, David B., and Mary Kwak. "Broadband Race, The." Harvard Business School Background Note 799-106, May 1999.
      • 21 Jun 2016
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      How to Pay for Health Care

      • 15 Jan 2013
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      Envy and the American Dream

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