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  • 1991
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Competitiveness and the State: Government and Business in Twentieth-Century Britain

By: G. Jones and M. W. Kirby
This book looks at the relationship between the British government and business since 1900, and examines the impact of government policies on business, productivity and competitiveness. The authors argue that government has a legitimate role to play in improving... View Details
Keywords: Political History; Policy; Business History; Performance Consistency; Performance Effectiveness; Performance Productivity; Business and Government Relations; Competitive Strategy; Europe
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Jones, G., and M. W. Kirby, eds. Competitiveness and the State: Government and Business in Twentieth-Century Britain. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1991.
  • 23 May 2012
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Start-Up Customer Service 101

  • 10 Jul 2007
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How to Reduce Risk in the Financial System

  • 30 Aug 2010
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J&J Chief Tends Corporate Wounds

  • 22 Jun 2021
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Never in My Wildest Dreams:' What the Guru Who Predicted Remote Work 20 Years Ago Thinks about It Now

  • 02 Oct 2017
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Introvert Or Extrovert? Here’s Another Way To Think About Your Personality

  • 12 Jul 2017
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Forget the science. These investors think they can pick biotech winners by algorithm

  • 12 Feb 2016
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Fast Fashion: Livia Firth Takes A Stand, Encouraging Eco-Conscious Clothing With #30Wears Campaign

    Negotiation Genius

    Whether you've “seen it all” or are just starting out, Negotiation Genius will dramatically improve your negotiating skills and confidence. Drawing on decades of behavioral research plus the experience of thousands of business clients, the authors take the... View Details

      Profits You Can Trust

      “This comprehensive layman's guide is a must-read for senior management, boards, committees, and their advisors. Writing in largely non-technical language, the expert authors provide the most concise and complete road map to understanding, preventing,... View Details
      • 12 Jul 2006
      • Research & Ideas

      Competition the Cure for Healthcare

      Last month HBS Working Knowledge offered an excerpt from Redefining Health Care: Creating Value-Based Competition on Results, by Harvard Business School professor Michael E. Porter and Elizabeth Olmsted Teisberg. The U.S. healthcare system is dysfunctional, a Rube... View Details
      Keywords: by Roger Thompson; Health
      • April 2012
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      Celebrate Innovation, No Matter Where It Occurs

      By: Nitin Nohria
      The author offers opinions on technological innovations and innovations in business. It is argued that the country of origin of a technological innovation is less economically important than the ability of a society to capitalize on that innovation and convert it into... View Details
      Keywords: Technological Innovation; Profit; Commercialization; Marketing; Distribution
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      • 2007
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      Our Communities, Our Homes: Pathways to Housing and Homeownership in America's Cities and States

      By: Henry G. Cisneros, Jack F. Kemp, Nicolas P. Retsinas and Kent W. Colton
      In Our Communities, Our Homes: Pathways to Housing and Homeownership in America's Cities and States, Henry Cisneros, Jack Kemp, Kent Colton, and Nicolas Retsinas put political views aside to address the impediments to housing and homeownership at the state and local... View Details
      Keywords: Economic Growth; Local Range; Housing; Property; Welfare or Wellbeing; United States
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      Cisneros, Henry G., Jack F. Kemp, Nicolas P. Retsinas, and Kent W. Colton. Our Communities, Our Homes: Pathways to Housing and Homeownership in America's Cities and States. Harvard University, Joint Center for Housing Studies, 2007.
      • 15 Jul 2015
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      Bring Your Own Bag, Treat Yourself to Ice Cream

      • 21 Oct 2013
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      How To Agree

      • 05 May 2020
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      Discover Your Trust Wobble

      • 14 Dec 2016
      • Working Paper Summaries

      The State of Small Business Lending: Innovation and Technology and the Implications for Regulation

      Keywords: by Karen Gordon Mills and Brayden McCarthy; Financial Services
      • 05 Nov 2018
      • Working Paper Summaries

      Pioneer (Dis-)advantages in Markets for Technology

      Keywords: by Moritz Fischer, Joachim Henkel, and Ariel Dora Stern; Medical Devices & Supplies
      • 2000
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      Can Japan Compete?

      By: Michael E. Porter, Hirotaka Takeuchi and M. Sakakibara
      The result of a major piece of research, this book reveals that there have long been two Japans, the familiar one that was highly competitive, and another Japan, almost invisible, that was highly uncompetitive. The authors unravel this puzzle, and provide a solution... View Details
      Keywords: Competition; Economy; Japan
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      Porter, Michael E., Hirotaka Takeuchi, and M. Sakakibara. Can Japan Compete? Basingstoke: Macmillan Publishing, 2000.
      • 17 Apr 2012
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      Japan's trading houses move into the big league

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