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- June 1988
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American Repertory Theatre--1988
Getting Smarter About Smart Buildings
We’re seeing renewed energy around smart buildings as organizations, their landlords, and developers consider what it will take to facilitate the return of more employees to physical workspaces post-pandemic. In particular, they are thinking about how... View Details
- January 2016
- Case
Open Innovation at Fujitsu (A)
- January 2020
- Case
SK Group: Social Progress Credits
- January 2009
- Article
From Regional Star to Global Leader
- Research Summary
Overview
- Research Summary
Contentment with Professor Roy Chua
- August 2024 (Revised January 2025)
- Case
Barbie: Reviving a Cultural Icon at Mattel
- 2021
- Chapter
Business Continuity Insurance in the Next Disaster
- 2021
- Article
Helping and Happiness: A Review and Guide for Public Policy
- 2012
- Book
The Architecture of Innovation: The Economics of Creative Organizations
- March 2010 (Revised June 2010)
- Case
The Greening of DUMBO
- 28 Mar 2016
- News
Culture Is Not the Culprit
- Article
State Activism and the Hidden Incentives Behind Bank Acquisitions
John A. Quelch
John A. Quelch is Executive Vice Chancellor and Distinguished Professor of Social Science at Duke Kunshan University. He is also John DeButts Professor at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business. Between 2017 and 2023 he was the Leonard M. Miller University... View Details
- 2016
- Teaching Note
Advanced Leadership Pathways: Shelly London and Ethics Education
- December 2004 (Revised April 2006)
- Case
Managing a Public Image: Rob Thomas
- 18 Nov 2014
- HBS Seminar
Steve Tadelis, University of California Berkeley Haas School of Business
- Research Summary
Pay-What-You-Want
In pay-what-you-want settings, typical marketplace dynamics are inverted: buyers, not sellers, determine the price. According to classic economic theory, the rational response of consumers in such situations is to pay nothing, but that is not what happens in actual... View Details