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- 13 Feb 2007
- First Look
First Look: February 13, 2007
- 2013
- Working Paper
Digital Dark Matter and the Economics of Apache
- November 2020
- Article
When the Boss Comes to Town: The Effects of Headquarters' Visits on Facility-Level Misconduct
- January 2001
- Background Note
Online Brokers
- 2020
- Working Paper
Aggregate Advertising Expenditure in the U.S. Economy: What's Up? Is It Real?
- January 2015
- Article
Competing with Privacy
- May 2004 (Revised March 2005)
- Case
Instant Messaging
- August 2022 (Revised December 2022)
- Case
Iluméxico: For Every Family to Have Power
- March 1999
- Case
MySoftware Company (A)
- January 2018
- Article
Big Data and Big Cities: The Promises and Limitations of Improved Measures of Urban Life
- May 2010
- Article
Leadership Effort in Professional Radiology Associations
- 2019
- Working Paper
Design Rules, Volume 2: How Technology Shapes Organizations: Chapter 17 The Wintel Standards-based Platform
Karim R. Lakhani
Karim R. Lakhani is the Dorothy & Michael Hintze Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School. He specializes in technology management, innovation, digital transformation and artificial... View Details
Platform Envelopment
Due to network effects and switching costs in platform markets, entrants generally must offer revolutionary functionality. Platform envelopment offers a second entry path: one that does not rely upon Schumpeterian innovation. Examples of successful envelopment... View Details
- June 2016
- Article
Understanding Online Hotel Reviews Through Automated Text Analysis
- November 2013
- Article
Adding Bricks to Clicks: On the Role of Physical Stores in a World of Online Shopping
All Business is Local
Today's business leaders are so obsessed with all things global and virtual that they risk neglecting the critical impact of physical place. It's a paradox of the Internet age: now that it's possible for businesses to be everywhere at once, they need to focus on... View Details
- January 2014
- Case