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  • April 1983
  • Article

Productivity and Labor Unions: An Application of the Theory of Self-Enforcing Contracts

By: Carliss Y. Baldwin
Keywords: Labor Unions; Contracts; Theory
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Baldwin, Carliss Y. "Productivity and Labor Unions: An Application of the Theory of Self-Enforcing Contracts." Journal of Business 56, no. 2 (April 1983).
  • 2019
  • Chapter

A Claim to Own Productive Property

By: Nien-hê Hsieh
BOOK ABSTRACT: The status of economic liberties remains a serious lacuna in the theory and practice of human rights. Should a minimally just society protect the freedoms to sell, save, profit, and invest? Is being prohibited to run a business a human rights violation?... View Details
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Hsieh, Nien-hê. "A Claim to Own Productive Property." Chap. 10 in Economic Liberties and Human Rights. 1st ed., edited by Jahel Queralt and Bas van der Vossen, 200–218. Political Philosophy for the Real World. New York: Routledge, 2019.
  • 1995
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Technology Development and Integration: An Empirical Study of the Interaction between Applied Science and Product Development

By: Marco Iansiti
Keywords: Information Technology; Research and Development; Integration; Information; Science; Product
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Iansiti, Marco. "Technology Development and Integration: An Empirical Study of the Interaction between Applied Science and Product Development." IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management 42 (1995): 259–269.
  • 05 May 2000
  • Conference Presentation

Managing the Sources of Uncertainty: Matching Process and Context in New Product Development

By: Alan MacCormack and Roberto Verganti
Keywords: Product Development; Risk Management
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MacCormack, Alan, and Roberto Verganti. "Managing the Sources of Uncertainty: Matching Process and Context in New Product Development." Paper presented at the International Product Development Management Conference, Belgium, May 05, 2000.

    Work‐from‐anywhere: The productivity effects of geographic flexibility

    An emerging form of remote work allows employees to work‐from‐anywhere, so that the worker can choose to live in a preferred geographic location. While traditional work‐from‐home (WFH) programs offer the worker temporal flexibility,... View Details
    • 2002
    • Book

    Production Systems: Handbook of Operations Management

    By: L. Gaio, Francesca Gino and E. Zaninotto
    Keywords: Production; System; Books; Operations; Management
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    Gaio, L., Francesca Gino, and E. Zaninotto. Production Systems: Handbook of Operations Management. Roma: Carocci, 2002, Italian ed.
    • April 2013
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    In Search of a Second Act: Riding the Popularity of a Great First Product Is Easy; Finding the Next One Is Hard

    By: Elie Ofek and Jill Avery
    The article presents a fictional case study on new product development and improvement after the successful launch of a first breakthrough product. Topics include business planning for brand name products, finance and investment for the development of educational toys,... View Details
    Keywords: Innovation; Growth Strategy; Consumer Marketing; Marketing; Brand Management; Market Research; New Product Development; Marketing Management; Technology Commercialization; Technology; Brands and Branding; Marketing Strategy; Product Marketing; Consumer Products Industry; Consumer Products Industry; Consumer Products Industry; North and Central America; United States
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    Ofek, Elie, and Jill Avery. "In Search of a Second Act: Riding the Popularity of a Great First Product Is Easy; Finding the Next One Is Hard." Harvard Business Review 91, no. 4 (April 2013): 133–137.
    • 26 Feb 2011
    • News

    Consumers Hold On to Products Longer

    • 2010
    • Working Paper

    Does Product Market Competition Lead Firms To Decentralize?

    By: Nicholas Bloom, Raffaella Sadun and John Van Reenen
    There is a widespread sense that over the last two decades firms have been decentralizing decisions to employees further down the managerial hierarchy. Economists have developed a range of theories to account for delegation, but there is less empirical evidence,... View Details
    Keywords: Decision Making; Employees; Managerial Roles; Organizational Structure; Competitive Strategy; Asia; Europe; North America
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    Bloom, Nicholas, Raffaella Sadun, and John Van Reenen. "Does Product Market Competition Lead Firms To Decentralize?" Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 10-052, January 2010. (forthcoming in: American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings.)
    • 2008
    • Working Paper

    Extending Producer Responsibility: An Evaluation Framework for Product Take-Back Policies

    By: Michael W. Toffel, Antoinette Stein and Katharine Lee
    Manufacturers are increasingly being required to adhere to product take-back regulations that require them to manage their products at the end of life. Such regulations seek to internalize products' entire life cycle costs into market prices, with the ultimate... View Details
    Keywords: Product; Cost; Corporate Social Responsibility and Impact; Environmental Sustainability
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    Toffel, Michael W., Antoinette Stein, and Katharine Lee. "Extending Producer Responsibility: An Evaluation Framework for Product Take-Back Policies." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 09-026, July 2008. (September 2008.)
    • June 1995
    • Course Overview Note

    Superior New Product Development Executive Course

    By: Dorothy Leonard-Barton and Steven C. Wheelwright
    Keywords: Product Development
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    Leonard-Barton, Dorothy, and Steven C. Wheelwright. "Superior New Product Development Executive Course." Harvard Business School Course Overview Note 695-084, June 1995.
    • 1996
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    Product Development at Dell Computer Corporation

    By: S. Thomke, V. Krishnan and A. Nimgade
    Keywords: Product Development; Technology; Computer Industry
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    Thomke, S., V. Krishnan, and A. Nimgade. "Product Development at Dell Computer Corporation." In Strategic Management of Technology and Innovation. 2nd ed. by R. Burgelman, M. A. Maidique, and S. C. Wheelwright. Burr Ridge, IL: Irwin/McGraw-Hill, 1996.
    • 03 Nov 2015
    • Video

    Harnessing productive tensions in hybrid organizations

    • October 1999 (Revised March 2000)
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    HP Consumer Products Business Organization: Distributing Printers via the Internet

    By: Rajiv Lal, Kirthi Kalyanam, Shelby Mc Intyre and Edie Prescott
    In spring 1998, Pradeep Jotwani, vice president and general manager of the Consumer Products Business Organization of the Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP), was contemplating the increasing success of e-commerce and its implications for his division. The consumer products group... View Details
    Keywords: Decision Choices and Conditions; Marketing Channels; Business Processes; Problems and Challenges; Partners and Partnerships; Sales; Business Strategy; Information Technology; Consumer Products Industry
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    Lal, Rajiv, Kirthi Kalyanam, Shelby Mc Intyre, and Edie Prescott. "HP Consumer Products Business Organization: Distributing Printers via the Internet." Harvard Business School Case 500-021, October 1999. (Revised March 2000.)
    • 22 Oct 2014
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    Making products that change the world

    As the CEO of Corning, Wendell Weeks (MBA 1987) is developing products that will have a positive impact on the world and leading the company to serve the local community. (Published October 2014) View Details
    • April–June 1989
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    How Far Should Global Products Go?

    By: Louis T Wells Jr and Sushil Vachani
    Keywords: Product
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    Wells, Louis T., Jr, and Sushil Vachani. "How Far Should Global Products Go?" Vikalpa 14, no. 2 (April–June 1989): 3–10.
    • 30 Sep 2021

    HBS Perspectives in Health: Healthy Buildings and Productivity – Organizational Imperatives Pre, During, and Post Covid

    HBS Professor John Macomber will lead a discussion with Joseph Joe Allen, Director of the Healthy Buildings program and an Associate Professor at Harvard’s T. H. Chan School of Public Health. They will share their insights into what makes... View Details
    • October 1987 (Revised October 1992)
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    Black & Decker Corp.: Household Products Group, Brand Transition

    This rewritten version differs from Black & Decker Corp.: Household Products Group (A1) in two ways: 1) It has an explicit decision focus. Homa must decide on a program to transfer the Black & Decker name to GE small appliances; and 2) The detailed information... View Details
    Keywords: Decisions; Marketing Strategy; Brands and Branding; Consumer Products Industry
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    Drumwright, Minette E., and John A. Quelch. "Black & Decker Corp.: Household Products Group, Brand Transition." Harvard Business School Case 588-015, October 1987. (Revised October 1992.)
    • December 13, 2017
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    What It Takes to Become a Great Product Manager

    By: Julia Austin
    As an aspiring product manager (PM), there are three primary considerations when evaluating the role: Core Competencies, Emotional Intelligence (EQ), and Company Fit. The best PMs have mastered the core competencies, have a high EQ, and work for the right company for... View Details
    Keywords: Management; Product Development; Personal Development and Career
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    Austin, Julia. "What It Takes to Become a Great Product Manager." Harvard Business Review (website) (December 13, 2017).
    • April 2018
    • Article

    Scope versus Speed: Team Diversity, Leader Experience, and Patenting Outcomes for Firms

    By: Prithwiraj Choudhury and Martine R. Haas
    How does the organization of patenting activity affect a firm’s patenting outcomes? We investigate how the composition of patenting teams relates to both the scope of their patent applications and the speed of their patent approvals by examining the main effects of... View Details
    Keywords: Leader Experience; Micro-foundations Of Innovation; Scope; Speed; Team Diversity; Within-firm Data; Groups and Teams; Diversity; Patents; Leadership; Experience and Expertise; Outcome or Result
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    Choudhury, Prithwiraj, and Martine R. Haas. "Scope versus Speed: Team Diversity, Leader Experience, and Patenting Outcomes for Firms." Strategic Management Journal 39, no. 4 (April 2018): 977–1002.
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