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  • 25 Aug 2022
  • News

Open Market

and changing market dynamics, all while still launching new products and services to remain competitive. Robinhood has adapted to many changes and, if anything, has proven to be a disruptor in how it has taken the concept of investing and... View Details
Keywords: Dan Morrell; illustration by Keith Negley; Securities, Commodities, and Other Financial Investments; Finance
  • 28 May 2019
  • News

Research Brief: Field Research

Illustration by Joe Waldron Illustration by Joe Waldron Back in 2010, HBS finance professor Shawn Cole embarked on a two-year randomized control trial with Nilesh Fernando, then a PhD candidate at Harvard, to evaluate whether a mobile... View Details
Keywords: Jen McFarland Flint; Crop Production; Crop Production
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Polaroid Films - Edwin H. Land & Polaroid | Harvard Business School

idea Light Control through Polarization, ca. 1960 The Polaroid Corporation and Loucks and Norling Studio produced this film outlining the many benefits of polarizing materials. The film describes how polarization works and some of the... View Details
  • 13 May 2019
  • Research & Ideas

The Unexpected Way Whistleblowers Reduce Government Fraud

contracts.” In fixed-price contracts, the supplier provides a product or service to the government at a fixed price. In cost-plus contracts, the supplier bills the government based on reported production... View Details
Keywords: by Kristen Senz; Service; Construction
  • August 2008 (Revised September 2008)
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The Flaxil Label (A)

This case focuses on the 2001 negotiation between Mytex Pharmaceuticals and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The outcome of the negotiation would determine the new label for Mytex's blockbuster drug for arthritis, Flaxil. The negotiation is quite... View Details
Keywords: Governing Rules, Regulations, and Reforms; Health Disorders; Product Launch; Negotiation Process; Business and Government Relations; Safety; Pharmaceutical Industry
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Barron, Greg M. "The Flaxil Label (A)." Harvard Business School Case 909-001, August 2008. (Revised September 2008.)
  • May 1992 (Revised August 1993)
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Forest Policy in Malaysia

By: Forest L. Reinhardt
The governments of Malaysia and the Malaysian State of Sarawak need to assess possible changes in forest policy. Environmentalist pressure threatens traditional market relationships and patterns of business-government interaction. Harvest regulations, subsidies, trade... View Details
Keywords: Natural Environment; Policy; Government and Politics; Environmental Sustainability; Trade; Business and Government Relations; Governing Rules, Regulations, and Reforms; Forest Products Industry; Forest Products Industry; Malaysia
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Reinhardt, Forest L. "Forest Policy in Malaysia." Harvard Business School Case 792-099, May 1992. (Revised August 1993.)
  • 01 Jan 2002
  • News

Marjorie M.T. Yang (MBA '76)

markets in developed nations. But by the mid-1980s, the Yangs decided the time had come to differentiate themselves. They would concentrate on quality and meeting the needs of the most discriminating designers and retailers in areas such as View Details

    Helena Rubinstein

    insistence, only women with professional training in cosmetics could sell her products, and this part of the business grew to be the largest. Retaining total control of her company until her death, Rubinstein’s business savvy afforded her... View Details
    Keywords: Personal Care & Home Products
    • 01 Jun 2010
    • News

    Three Profs Win McKinsey Award

    to become a center for making mobile phone components and handsets, especially products using CDMA technology, which is widely used in South Korea. Controller board MADE IN CHINA REASON U.S. companies long... View Details
    Keywords: Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Manufacturing; Manufacturing
    • 18 Apr 2005
    • Research & Ideas

    Prosper with Multi-Channel Retailing

    the brand in all major facets of the store experience," he said. "The one thing we pride ourselves on is the presentation of the merchandise in our stores." While many of Abercrombie's customers are Web-savvy teens, Nuzzo said it is more difficult for... View Details
    Keywords: by Julie Jette; Consumer Products; Consumer Products
    • 08 Jul 2002
    • Research & Ideas

    How to Fashion Your New E-Business Model

    Consumers are looking for the ability to bundle the products they want in a fashion unique to each individual, and the Web will provide this capability .... We believe that vertical portals will do the best job of providing the consumer... View Details
    Keywords: by Lynda M. Applegate
    • 04 Apr 2008
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    Who Owns Intellectual Property?

    consumer who rips you off), same as the old boss (the corporation who ripped you off).'" So many questions, so little time and space. What do you think? Original Article Two Chinese students, entrepreneurs designing a start-up involving software and View Details
    Keywords: by Jim Heskett
    • 17 Sep 2001
    • Research & Ideas

    Let Customers Call the Shots

    definition of that for the layman? How long has the concept been around in marketing? Wathieu: The idea involves letting consumers take control of variables that are conventionally pre-determined by marketers: View Details
    Keywords: by Martha Lagace

      Peter F. Hurst

      citizenship forced him to relinquish his business. After the war, Hurst regained control of his business and built it into a full-scale supplier of parts for conveying and moving fluids – often ones that were very dangerous. In the... View Details
      Keywords: Fabricated Goods
      • 01 Dec 1997
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      New Releases

      practical application is no longer enough, Iansiti asserts. Firms must take control of the technology integration process from the very beginning, matching new technological possibilities to the appropriate applications in order to create... View Details
      Keywords: Robert Binstock
      • March 2011
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      International Lobbying and the Dow Chemical Company (TN) (A) & (B)

      By: Arthur A. Daemmrich
      Teaching Note for 710027 and 710028. View Details
      Keywords: Governing Rules, Regulations, and Reforms; Production; Non-Governmental Organizations; Strategy; Business and Government Relations; Government Legislation; Chemical Industry
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      Daemmrich, Arthur A. "International Lobbying and the Dow Chemical Company (TN) (A) & (B)." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 711-061, March 2011.
      • 30 Oct 2005
      • Research & Ideas

      Tuning Jobs to Fit Your Company

      strategies. Consider Nestlé, a food company that reformulates its products in response to regional tastes for spices and sweets. In this "local value creation" configuration, the span of control... View Details
      Keywords: by Robert Simons
      • November 2009 (Revised March 2010)
      • Case

      Managing Drugs on the Forefront of Personalized Medicine: The Erbitux and Vectibix Story

      By: Richard G. Hamermesh, Raju Kucherlapati and Rachel Gordon
      In May 2007, Amgen Inc. (Amgen) received disappointing news from the European Medicines Agency (EMEA) that its drug Vectibix, developed to fight metastatic colorectal cancer, had been rejected. This was especially surprising news given that a similar rival drug had... View Details
      Keywords: Entrepreneurship; Governing Rules, Regulations, and Reforms; Health Testing and Trials; Marketing Strategy; Product Positioning; Genetics; Biotechnology Industry; Europe; United States
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      Hamermesh, Richard G., Raju Kucherlapati, and Rachel Gordon. "Managing Drugs on the Forefront of Personalized Medicine: The Erbitux and Vectibix Story." Harvard Business School Case 810-066, November 2009. (Revised March 2010.)

        John H. Pew

        John Pew, along with his younger brother Joseph Jr., took control of their father's company in 1912. The Pew brothers grew it from a small firm, with just a 0.9% share of the overall industrial production of... View Details
        Keywords: Utilities & Energy
        • 01 Jun 2018
        • News

        Digging Deep

        solidly built, collapsible shovel tools that won’t break when things get down and dirty. In the past year, Pieper moved manufacturing from China to Portland, Oregon, a difficult logistical shift that nonetheless made it easier to control... View Details
        Keywords: Julia Hanna
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