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- Faculty Publications (853)
- 26 Jun 2017
- Research & Ideas
How Cellophane Changed the Way We Shop for Food
- 22 Apr 2019
- Research & Ideas
Why Salespeople Struggle at Leading
- Web
Networking Events - Recruiting
- 30 Aug 2011
- First Look
First Look: August 30
- Teaching Interest
Digital Marketing Strategy
When the tools of marketing change, strategies change too. The focus of this course is on firms trying to navigate the transition from offline to online market-making and strategy development. Our concern is primarily with corporations that have products and... View Details
- 2009
- Working Paper
Capitalizing On Innovation: The Case of Japan
Japan's industrial landscape is characterized by hierarchical forms of industry organization, which are increasingly inadequate in modern sectors, where innovation relies on platforms and horizontal ecosystems of firms producing complementary products. Using three... View Details
- 01 Nov 1999
- Research & Ideas
John H. Patterson and the Sales Strategy of the National Cash Register Company, 1884 to 1922
Gerald Zaltman
Prior Faculty Appointments: Northwestern University, 1968-75;
University of Pittsburgh, 1975-91
*Doctoral Degree in Sociology Received from: The John Hopkins University;
MBA Degree Received from: The University of... View Details
Walter A. Friedman
Walter A. Friedman is Director of the Business History Initiative and Lecturer. He edits Business History Review with Geoff Jones. He specializes in business, labor, and economic history. He is author of Fortune Tellers: The Story of America's First... View Details
- 04 Mar 2019
- What Do You Think?
What’s the Antidote to Surveillance Capitalism?
- Web
About the Center - Christensen Center for Teaching & Learning
- 2013
- Working Paper
How Major League Baseball Clubs Have Commercialized Their Investment in Japanese Top Stars
When a Major League Baseball club signs a Japanese star player, it obviously tries to commercialize its investment in the player. The initial focus is on home attendance (ticket sales) and television audiences, plus merchandise sales. These elements are similar to... View Details
- 03 Oct 2005
- Research & Ideas
The Box Office Power of Stars
- December 2018 (Revised September 2019)
- Case
Brand Activism: Nike and Colin Kaepernick
- 13 Nov 2013
- Research & Ideas
Should Men’s Products Fear a Woman’s Touch?
- 16 Apr 2001
- Research & Ideas
Strategy and the Internet
- 08 Jul 2019
- Research & Ideas
Are Paywalls Saving Newspapers?
- August 2017 (Revised July 2019)
- Case
GROW: Using Artificial Intelligence to Screen Human Intelligence
- 15 Nov 2022
- Op-Ed
Why TikTok Is Beating YouTube for Eyeball Time (It’s Not Just the Dance Videos)
- 08 Sep 2014
- Research & Ideas