Skip to Main Content
HBS Home
  • About
  • Academic Programs
  • Alumni
  • Faculty & Research
  • Baker Library
  • Giving
  • Harvard Business Review
  • Initiatives
  • News
  • Recruit
  • Map / Directions
Faculty & Research
  • Faculty
  • Research
  • Featured Topics
  • Academic Units
  • …→
  • Harvard Business School→
  • Faculty & Research→
  • Research
    • Research
    • Publications
    • Global Research Centers
    • Case Development
    • Initiatives & Projects
    • Research Services
    • Seminars & Conferences
    →
  • Publications→

Publications

Publications

Filter Results: (11,847) Arrow Down
Filter Results: (11,847) Arrow Down Arrow Up

Show Results For

  • All HBS Web  (11,847)
    • People  (24)
    • News  (3,022)
    • Research  (6,553)
    • Events  (81)
    • Multimedia  (203)
  • Faculty Publications  (4,917)

Show Results For

  • All HBS Web  (11,847)
    • People  (24)
    • News  (3,022)
    • Research  (6,553)
    • Events  (81)
    • Multimedia  (203)
  • Faculty Publications  (4,917)
← Page 42 of 11,847 Results →
  • February 2022 (Revised September 2022)
  • Case

InstaDeep: AI Innovation Born in Africa (A)

By: Shikhar Ghosh and Esel Çekin
Karim Beguir and Zohra Slim were the co-founders of InstaDeep, a deep tech startup focusing on artificial intelligence (AI) solutions. Instadeep was one of the few companies globally that were partnering with DeepMind, an AI subsidiary of Google [Alphabet Inc.].... View Details
Keywords: AI; Artificial Intelligence; Entrepreneurship; Operations; Business Subsidiaries; Brands and Branding; Innovation and Invention; Growth and Development Strategy; AI and Machine Learning; Technology Industry; Africa
Citation
Educators
Purchase
Related
Ghosh, Shikhar, and Esel Çekin. "InstaDeep: AI Innovation Born in Africa (A)." Harvard Business School Case 822-104, February 2022. (Revised September 2022.)
  • Research Summary

Sustaining innovation in mature organizations

A theoretical investigation of how mature organizations can prevent exploitation (refinement of existing capabilities) from driving out exploration (development of new capabilities). We propose that perturbations create opportunity for organizations to learn. To... View Details
  • January 2007
  • Case

AMD: A Customer-Centric Approach to Innovation

By: Elie Ofek and Lauren Barley
AMD's launch of the Opteron microprocessor in 2003 has allowed the company to make inroads into the lucrative server segment. A long-time follower to Intel, AMD management felt it was in a position to lead the microprocessor industry in new directions. However, in 2006... View Details
Keywords: Customer Focus and Relationships; Price; Leadership; Brands and Branding; Product Launch; Product Development; Competitive Strategy; Customization and Personalization; Semiconductor Industry
Citation
Educators
Purchase
Related
Ofek, Elie, and Lauren Barley. "AMD: A Customer-Centric Approach to Innovation." Harvard Business School Case 507-037, January 2007.

    Open Innovation – How can I use the crowd?

    Innovation has become an urgent imperative for entrepreneurial and established organizations. Over the last decade, in industries as diverse as fashion design, media software, life sciences, pharmaceuticals and automotive, the most cutting edge organizations have... View Details
    • 28 Jan 2011
    • News

    HBS Faculty Approves Curriculum Innovation

    (FIELD) course offering small-group learning experiences that are experiential, immersive, and field-based. The course will become the primary vehicle for developing further innovations in the Required Curriculum. The second-year... View Details
    Keywords: Roger Thompson; Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools; Educational Services
    • Article

    Are You Really Innovating Around Your Customers' Needs?

    By: Sunil Gupta
    Every company believes it is customer-centric. However, most of them are product- and service-centric first, focusing on how to enhance their offerings rather than putting themselves in their customers’ shoes. To come up with truly innovative customer-centric ideas,... View Details
    Keywords: Customer Focus and Relationships; Customer Satisfaction; Innovation and Management
    Citation
    Find at Harvard
    Register to Read
    Related
    Gupta, Sunil. "Are You Really Innovating Around Your Customers' Needs?" Harvard Business Review (website) (October 1, 2020).
    • Research Summary

    National Innovative Capacity and the Ideas Production Function

    By: Michael E. Porter
    Joint research with Scott Stern (MIT) is exploring the determinants of innovative capacity across countries using time series/cross-section data ("Measuring the "Ideas" Production Function: Evidence from International Patent... View Details
    • 10 Mar 2021
    • News

    When innovation is everyone’s job

    • 2005
    • Working Paper

    The Curse of Innovation: A Theory of Why Innovative New Products Fail in the Marketplace

    By: John Gourville
    Citation
    Related
    Gourville, John. "The Curse of Innovation: A Theory of Why Innovative New Products Fail in the Marketplace." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 06-014, September 2005.
    • December 2012
    • Article

    Grand Innovation Prizes: A Theoretical, Normative, and Empirical Evaluation

    By: Alan MacCormack, Fiona Murray, Scott Stern and Georgina Campbell
    This paper provides a systematic examination of the use of a Grand Innovation Prize (GIP) in action—the Progressive Automotive Insurance X PRIZE—a $10 million prize for a highly efficient vehicle. Following a mechanism design approach we define three key dimensions for... View Details
    Keywords: Design; Motivation and Incentives; Goals and Objectives; Performance; Auto Industry
    Citation
    Find at Harvard
    Read Now
    Related
    MacCormack, Alan, Fiona Murray, Scott Stern, and Georgina Campbell. "Grand Innovation Prizes: A Theoretical, Normative, and Empirical Evaluation." Research Policy 41, no. 10 (December 2012): 1779–1792.
    • 11 AM – 2:30 PM EDT, 06 May 2021
    • Virtual Programming

    SEAS Nexus: Innovation + Impact

    An exosuit to relieve disability. A battery that runs on renewable energy. A 3D printer that prints living tissue. These are but a few examples of high-impact, translational research commercialized by SEAS faculty and students. Each day they leverage the breadth and... View Details
    • 17 Apr 2018
    • Working Paper Summaries

    Digital Innovation with High Costs of Entry: Evidence from Software-Driven Medical Devices

    Keywords: by Cirrus Foroughi and Ariel Dora Stern; Medical Devices & Supplies; Health
    • 30 Jun 2016
    • News

    Sal Khan Takes Innovation Offline

    ages 5 to 12, it intends to expand to a full K-12 curriculum for its research-based education model. “We want to create something that has to push the envelope, and then share that with the rest of the world,” Khan told NPR. “I never... View Details
    • Research Summary

    Innovating in Energy: Learning from High-Potential Ventures

    By: Joseph B. Lassiter

    My work at HBS has always focused on high-potential ventures.  Most recently, these have been professionally financed start-ups and buyouts in newly emerging energy and cleantech businesses. These ventures tend to be based on innovative insights into technology and... View Details

    • September 2006
    • Teaching Note

    Innovation Corrupted: The Rise and Fall of Enron (TN) (A) and (B)

    By: Allen S. Grossman and Aldo Sesia
    Keywords: Crime and Corruption; Energy Industry
    Citation
    Purchase
    Related
    Grossman, Allen S., and Aldo Sesia. "Innovation Corrupted: The Rise and Fall of Enron (TN) (A) and (B)." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 307-024, September 2006.
    • 09 Aug 2019
    • News

    What innovative marketers can teach us about the power of A/B testing

    • 20 Mar 2017
    • Book

    Why Companies Are Placing Users at the Core of Their Innovation Strategies

    Many in business long believed that product innovation sprung from inside their own companies—that is, until economist Eric Arthur von Hippel came along in the late 1970s. Von Hippel proposed that users were as important, if not more... View Details
    Keywords: by Dina Gerdeman
    • February 2002
    • Case

    NeuroTherapy Ventures: Catalyzing Neurologic Innovations

    Discusses the impact of limited market size on epilepsy therapies and shows how an early-stage venture fund can catalyze faster development of new treatments. View Details
    Keywords: Information Technology; Commercialization; Innovation and Management; Business Startups; Pharmaceutical Industry
    Citation
    Educators
    Purchase
    Related
    Chesbrough, Henry W. "NeuroTherapy Ventures: Catalyzing Neurologic Innovations." Harvard Business School Case 602-124, February 2002.
    • 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

      Using the Crowd as an Innovation Partner

      From Apple to Merck to Wikipedia, more and more organizations are turning to crowds for help in solving their most vexing innovation and research questions, but managers remain understandably cautious. It seems risky and even unnatural to push problems out to vast... View Details

      • ←
      • 42
      • 43
      • …
      • 592
      • 593
      • →
      ǁ
      Campus Map
      Harvard Business School
      Soldiers Field
      Boston, MA 02163
      →Map & Directions
      →More Contact Information
      • Make a Gift
      • Site Map
      • Jobs
      • Harvard University
      • Trademarks
      • Policies
      • Accessibility
      • Digital Accessibility
      Copyright © President & Fellows of Harvard College.