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My work examines the social and economic processes that generate innovation and distribute its rewards in society, in the context of the United States over the past twenty years. For isntance, I have shown that in recent decades product innovations have... View Details
  • May 2005 (Revised September 2005)
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Gallardo's Goes to Mexico

By: Clayton M. Christensen
The theories of market segmentation and brand building in Chapter 3, What Products Will Customers Want to Buy? in The Innovator's Solution by Clayton Christensen and Michael Raynor suggest that when companies segment markets and build brands in ways that match how the... View Details
Keywords: Innovation Strategy; Marketing Strategy; Global Strategy; Brands and Branding; Segmentation; Food and Beverage Industry; United States; Mexico
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Christensen, Clayton M. "Gallardo's Goes to Mexico." Harvard Business School Case 605-072, May 2005. (Revised September 2005.)
  • 07 Sep 2012
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When times are tough, disrupt

    Gunnar Trumbull

    Gunnar Trumbull is the Phillip Caldwell Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School.

    Professor Trumbull’s primary area of expertise in political economy, with a focus on consumer and regulatory politics. His book Strength in... View Details

    Keywords: agribusiness; consumer products; credit card; financial services; food; food processing; grocery; microfinance; retail financial services; retailing
    • 19 Mar 2012
    • News

    Chaleo Yoovidhya, who made a fortune in Red Bull energy drink, dies in Thailand

    • 14 Aug 2012
    • First Look

    First Look: August 14

    the more complex the legislation, the more difficulty the market has in assessing the impact of these bills. Consistent with the legislator incentive mechanism, the more concentrated the legislator's interest in the industry, the more... View Details
    Keywords: Sean Silverthorne
    • 22 Feb 2022
    • Research & Ideas

    Lack of Female Scientists Means Fewer Medical Treatments for Women

    scientist.” Missed innovation opportunities Koning, an assistant professor of business administration in the Strategy Unit at HBS, teamed up with John-Paul Ferguson of McGill University and Sampsa Samila of IESE Business School on... View Details
    Keywords: by Kristen Senz
    • 04 Dec 2019
    • Book

    Creating the Experimentation Organization

    subtle tweaks to everything from varying shades of color to alternative placement of links and menu options for booking properties. It’s part of an innovative culture of experimentation that pervades every aspect of how the company... View Details
    Keywords: by Michael Blanding
    • 17 Aug 2015
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    HBS Names 2015-2016 Blavatnik Fellows in Life Science Entrepreneurship

    • 18 Oct 2010
    • News

    Will Apple's Culture Hurt the iPhone?

    • 02 Nov 2015
    • HBS Seminar

    Kevin Boudreau, Assistant Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship, London Business School

      Frank Nagle

      Frank Nagle is an assistant professor in the Strategy Unit at Harvard Business School. Professor Nagle studies how competitors can collaborate on the creation of core technologies, while still competing on the products and services built on top of them - especially... View Details

      • 27 Feb 2019
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      The Hidden Cost of a Product Recall

      many types of innovation for the firms that experience them.” There’s also a second, less studied wave of damage, as competitors ramp up product development efforts to snap up displaced customers and solidify View Details
      Keywords: by Danielle Kost; Manufacturing; Consumer Products; Auto; Medical Devices & Supplies

        Christina M. Wallace

        A self-described “human Venn diagram” Christina Wallace has crafted a career at the intersection of business, technology, and the arts. She is a Senior Lecturer in the Entrepreneurial Management Unit at Harvard Business... View Details

        Keywords: arts; venture capital industry; consumer products; service industry; internet
        • 2010
        • Working Paper

        Local R&D Strategies and Multi-location Firms: The Role of Internal Linkages

        By: Juan Alcacer and Minyuan Zhao
        This study looks at the role of firms' internal linkages in highly competitive technology clusters, where much of the world's R&D takes place. The leading players in these clusters are multi-location firms that organize and integrate knowledge across sites worldwide.... View Details
        Keywords: Geographic Location; Collaborative Innovation and Invention; Technological Innovation; Knowledge Use and Leverage; Industry Clusters; Research and Development; Competitive Advantage; Semiconductor Industry
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        Alcacer, Juan, and Minyuan Zhao. "Local R&D Strategies and Multi-location Firms: The Role of Internal Linkages." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 10-064, February 2010.
        • 18 Jun 2024
        • Research & Ideas

        Industrial Decarbonization: Confronting the Hard Challenges of Cement

        Cities like Cairo; Chongqing, China; Delhi; and Kinshasa, Congo are experiencing population explosions accompanied by unprecedented demand for homes, offices, factories, and infrastructure. In the United States, the Biden Administration’s policy-driven infrastructure... View Details
        Keywords: by by Janelle Conaway; Green Technology; Energy; Industrial Products; Manufacturing
        • 21 Jan 2016
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        2016 Precision Trials Challenge

        • 24 Mar 2022
        • Video

        Women in Sports: Gender and Equity in the Olympics and Beyond

        • 2022
        • Working Paper

        Regulatory Incentives for Innovation: The FDA's Breakthrough Therapy Designation

        By: Amitabh Chandra, Jennifer Kao, Kathleen Miller and Ariel D. Stern
        Regulators of new products confront a tradeoff between speeding a new product to market and collecting additional product quality information. The FDA’s Breakthrough Therapy Designation (BTD) provides an opportunity to understand if a regulator can use new policy to... View Details
        Keywords: Research and Development; Governing Rules, Regulations, and Reforms; Product Development
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        Chandra, Amitabh, Jennifer Kao, Kathleen Miller, and Ariel D. Stern. "Regulatory Incentives for Innovation: The FDA's Breakthrough Therapy Designation." NBER Working Paper Series, No. 30712, December 2022.
        • October 2022
        • Case

        Colette Phillips and GetKonnected!: Creating Inclusive Ecosystems

        By: Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Amy Chiu and Joyce Kim
        Colette Phillips’ marketing firm had just won the City of Boston’s 2nd largest contract in history to a Black-owned company. During the Covid-19 pandemic, Get Konnected!, the networking organization for people of color that she founded 15 years earlier and led to... View Details
        Keywords: Diversity; Ecosystem; Inclusion; People Of Color; Network; Racial Bias; Gender Bias; Entrepreneurial Ecosystem; Entrepreneur; Change; Change Barriers; Change Leadership; Community; Innovation; Pandemic; Impact; Systemic Racism; Minority-owned Businesses; Social and Collaborative Networks; Equity; Race; Small Business; Prejudice and Bias; Boston
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        Kanter, Rosabeth Moss, Amy Chiu, and Joyce Kim. "Colette Phillips and GetKonnected!: Creating Inclusive Ecosystems." Harvard Business School Case 323-035, October 2022.
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