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Research Thrust
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Resource-Based Entrepreneurship
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Retail and the Internet
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Risk Management as a Function of Government
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Science-Based Business and the Business of Science
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Searching for a Corporate Savior: The Irrational Quest for Charismatic CEOs ( Princeton University Press, October 2002)
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Seeing Thought
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Senior Teams, Strategic Innovation, and Change
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Short Intensive Program (SIP): Effective Strategic Philanthropy
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Social Determinants of Health
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Social Entrepreneurship
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Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation
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Social Innovation Field Projects
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Strategy and Technology
Professor Yoffie’s research examines different aspects of strategy and technology. His most recent research has focused on three areas. The first research topic looks at the dynamics of cooperation and competition among “complements.” In a number of articles and... View Details
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Strategy Execution
This course takes strategy as given and teaches what students need to know to execute and win in highly competitive markets. Using fundamental building blocks based on accountability systems and structures, this course is divided into seven modules:
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Strategy, Governance and Valuation
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Sustainable Inner-City Economic Development
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Technological Competition in Computing
On what dimensions do computing platforms compete, and how does that competition help or hinder the deployment of technical standards? What principles shape choices over platform governance, and how do those choices shape competitive outcomes? In this line of... View Details
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The "New" Corporate Communications
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