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      • January 2000 (Revised May 2007)
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      Dressen

      By: Thomas R. Piper and Jeremy Cott
      Divisional management must decide whether to support a leveraged buyout by a private equity group and, if so, what percent of ownership should go to the various partners involved. The appropriateness of the financing structure and the value of the equity depend on the... View Details
      Keywords: Leveraged Buyouts; Capital Structure; Valuation; Ownership Stake; Forecasting and Prediction
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      Piper, Thomas R., and Jeremy Cott. "Dressen." Harvard Business School Case 200-041, January 2000. (Revised May 2007.)
      • January 2000 (Revised April 2010)
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      Heidi Roizen

      By: Kathleen L. McGinn and Nicole Tempest
      Heidi Roizen, a venture capitalist at SOFTBANK Venture Capital and a former entrepreneur, maintains an extensive personal and professional network. She leverages this network to benefit both herself and others. The case considers the steps she's taken to build and... View Details
      Keywords: Venture Capital; Personal Development and Career; Power and Influence; Social and Collaborative Networks
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      McGinn, Kathleen L., and Nicole Tempest. "Heidi Roizen." Harvard Business School Case 800-228, January 2000. (Revised April 2010.)
      • January 2000 (Revised June 2000)
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      Alloy.com: Marketing to Generation Y

      By: John A. Deighton and Gil McWilliams
      A profitable dot com company? Alloy.com retails clothing to teens by catalog. Alloy uses a Web site to convert prospects and build community. The result is a business with the economics of a direct marketer and the market capitalization of an Internet start-up. The... View Details
      Keywords: Marketing Strategy; Internet and the Web; Business and Community Relations; Partners and Partnerships; Customer Relationship Management; Decision Choices and Conditions; Business Startups; Information Technology Industry; Consumer Products Industry
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      Deighton, John A., and Gil McWilliams. "Alloy.com: Marketing to Generation Y." Harvard Business School Case 500-048, January 2000. (Revised June 2000.) (request a courtesy copy.)
      • January 2000 (Revised April 2000)
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      AsiaMail.com: What's in a Name?

      By: Myra M. Hart and Sharon Peyus
      Three founders of an international Internet company (e-mail-based marketing) struggle with naming the company. As they prepare to invest more than $10 million of first-round venture funding in advertising and marketing, they search for a name that will have power and... View Details
      Keywords: Business Startups; Venture Capital; Brands and Branding; Internet and the Web; Entrepreneurship; Advertising; Marketing; Information Technology Industry; Service Industry; Asia
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      Hart, Myra M., and Sharon Peyus. "AsiaMail.com: What's in a Name?" Harvard Business School Case 800-132, January 2000. (Revised April 2000.)
      • January 2000 (Revised November 2000)
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      Lucent Technologies New Ventures Group

      By: Rosabeth M. Kanter and Michelle Heskett
      Lucent Technologies' successful New Ventures Group must present company executives with a strong case for continuing corporate venturing activities despite a troubled financial performance in difficult market conditions. View Details
      Keywords: Corporate Entrepreneurship; Business or Company Management; Management Teams; Business Ventures; Venture Capital; Financial Condition; Change Management; Wireless Technology; Financial Services Industry; Computer Industry; New Jersey
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      Kanter, Rosabeth M., and Michelle Heskett. "Lucent Technologies New Ventures Group." Harvard Business School Case 300-085, January 2000. (Revised November 2000.)
      • winter 2000
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      Assessing the Impact of Venture Capital to Innovation

      By: Samuel Kortum and Josh Lerner
      We examine the influence of venture capital on patented inventions in the United States across twenty industries over three decades. We address concerns about causality in several ways, including exploiting a 1979 policy shift that spurred venture capital fundraising.... View Details
      Keywords: Venture Capital; Innovation and Invention
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      Kortum, Samuel, and Josh Lerner. "Assessing the Impact of Venture Capital to Innovation." RAND Journal of Economics 31, no. 4 (winter 2000): 674–692. (Supplemental appendix.)
      • December 1999
      • Case

      Sendwine.com

      By: Thomas R. Eisenmann, Charmaine C Ess and Ann A. O'Hara
      Sendwine.com, an online retailer of premium gifts of wine by the bottle, faced decisions about its growth strategy in mid-1999. Mike Lannon, president and founder, had established his company as a prominent player in an increasingly crowded field. But with success came... View Details
      Keywords: Decision Choices and Conditions; Venture Capital; Financial Strategy; Problems and Challenges; Luxury; Diversification; Internet; Web Services Industry
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      Eisenmann, Thomas R., Charmaine C Ess, and Ann A. O'Hara. "Sendwine.com." Harvard Business School Case 800-211, December 1999.
      • 1999
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      Capital Formation and Investment in Venture Markets: Implications for the Advanced Technology Program

      By: Paul Gompers and Josh Lerner
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      Gompers, Paul, and Josh Lerner. "Capital Formation and Investment in Venture Markets: Implications for the Advanced Technology Program." December 1999. (A Report to the Advanced Technology Program and the National Bureau of Economic Research.)
      • 1999
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      Exploration of the Venture Capital Industry: Is Gender An Issue?

      By: Myra Hart, C. Brush, P. Greene and P. Saparito
      Keywords: Venture Capital; Gender
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      Hart, Myra, C. Brush, P. Greene, and P. Saparito. "Exploration of the Venture Capital Industry: Is Gender An Issue?" In Frontiers of Entrepreneurship, 1999: Proceedings of the 19th Annual Entrepreneurship Research Conference. Edited by W. Bygrave et al.. Babson Park, MA: Babson College, 1999.
      • November 1999 (Revised July 2001)
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      New Profit Inc.: Governing the Nonprofit Enterprise

      By: Robert S. Kaplan
      New Profit, Inc. (NPI) is an innovative venture philanthropy fund. Founded by social entrepreneur Venessa Kirsch, NPI intends to raise large donations from individuals who wish to invest in nonprofit enterprises that could have a significant social impact and the... View Details
      Keywords: Balanced Scorecard; Nonprofit Organizations; Venture Capital; Social Entrepreneurship; Corporate Governance; Performance Evaluation; Financial Statements; Philanthropy and Charitable Giving; Service Industry
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      Kaplan, Robert S. "New Profit Inc.: Governing the Nonprofit Enterprise." Harvard Business School Case 100-052, November 1999. (Revised July 2001.)
      • November 1999
      • Case

      Interactive Minds (B)

      By: Ashish Nanda, Thomas J. DeLong, Christina L. Darwall and Scot H. Landry
      Two recent Harvard Business School graduates start a venture capital/consulting firm focused on opportunities related to the Internet. View Details
      Keywords: History; Venture Capital; Internet and the Web; Capital Structure; Entrepreneurship; Consulting Industry
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      Nanda, Ashish, Thomas J. DeLong, Christina L. Darwall, and Scot H. Landry. "Interactive Minds (B)." Harvard Business School Case 800-114, November 1999.
      • 1999
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      Executive Ownership and Control in Newly Public Firms: The Role of Venture Capitalists

      By: Malcolm Baker and Paul Gompers
      We study the implications of CEO equity ownership for incentives and control in a sample of 1,011 newly public firms. Before an initial public offering, equity investments by venture capitalists reduce CEO ownership by about half, from an average of 35 percent to 19... View Details
      Keywords: Equity; Ownership; Motivation and Incentives; Initial Public Offering; Investment; Venture Capital; Managerial Roles; Cost Management; Governance Controls; Executive Compensation
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      Baker, Malcolm, and Paul Gompers. "Executive Ownership and Control in Newly Public Firms: The Role of Venture Capitalists." November 1999. (First draft in 1998.)
      • October 1999
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      ZEFER: Building a Business at Hyperspeed

      By: John T. Gourville and Joseph B. Lassiter III
      In the past 18 months, ZEFER has gone from a several-person Internet consulting firm to a major player in the information-technology services industry. In particular, in the past six months, it has grown from 40 to 400 professionals, has hired a seasoned management... View Details
      Keywords: Growth and Development; Recruitment; Venture Capital; Acquisition; Organizational Culture; Managerial Roles; Growth Management; Information Technology Industry
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      Gourville, John T., and Joseph B. Lassiter III. "ZEFER: Building a Business at Hyperspeed." Harvard Business School Case 500-032, October 1999.
      • 1999
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      'Public Venture Capital': Rationales and Evaluation

      By: Josh Lerner
      Keywords: Venture Capital; Public Sector; Sovereign Finance
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      Lerner, Josh. "'Public Venture Capital': Rationales and Evaluation." In The SBIR Program: Challenges and Opportunities, A Report on a Workshop, edited by Charles W. Wessner, 115–128. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1999.
      • September 1999
      • Background Note

      Revolution in the Communications Switching Industry

      By: Jay O. Light, Lynda M. Applegate and Daniel J. Green
      As data packet switches threatened the voice circuit switch industry in 1999, major switch and router vendors began paying high premiums to acquire venture-backed switch companies. This note explains what a switch is and suggests why large vendors might be so anxious... View Details
      Keywords: Acquisition; Restructuring; Capital; Information Technology; Technology Adoption; Communications Industry; Electronics Industry
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      Light, Jay O., Lynda M. Applegate, and Daniel J. Green. "Revolution in the Communications Switching Industry." Harvard Business School Background Note 800-121, September 1999.
      • 1999
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      The Venture Capital Cycle

      By: P. Gompers and J. Lerner
      Keywords: Venture Capital
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      Gompers, P., and J. Lerner. The Venture Capital Cycle. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1999. (Beijing: Economic Science Press, 2001 (Chinese edition). Tokyo: Springer-Verlag Tokyo, 2001 (Japanese edition). Seoul: Kukil Securities and Economics Research Institute, 2001 (Korean edition))
      • 1999
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      Venture Capital and the Commercialization of Academic Technology: Symbiosis and Paradox

      By: Josh Lerner
      Keywords: Venture Capital; Commercialization; Information Technology; Education; Education Industry; Technology Industry
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      Lerner, Josh. "Venture Capital and the Commercialization of Academic Technology: Symbiosis and Paradox." In Industrializing Knowledge: University-Industry Linkages in Japan and the United States, edited by Lewis M. Branscomb, 385–409. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1999.
      • July 1999
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      The Government as Venture Capitalist: The Long-Run Effects of the SBIR Program

      By: Josh Lerner
      Keywords: Government and Politics; Venture Capital; Programs; Local Range; United States
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      Lerner, Josh. "The Government as Venture Capitalist: The Long-Run Effects of the SBIR Program." Journal of Business 72 (July 1999): 285–318.
      • June 1999 (Revised March 2001)
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      New Business Investment Company: October 1997

      By: Josh Lerner, Lee Branstetter and Takeshi Nakabayashi
      A quasi-government organization seeks to stimulate entrepreneurship in Japan by making venture capital investments. The organization of the fund, identification of transactions, and oversight of portfolio firms pose considerable challenges. View Details
      Keywords: Venture Capital; Entrepreneurship; Government and Politics; Problems and Challenges; Financial Services Industry; Japan
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      Lerner, Josh, Lee Branstetter, and Takeshi Nakabayashi. "New Business Investment Company: October 1997." Harvard Business School Case 299-025, June 1999. (Revised March 2001.)
      • May 1999
      • Teaching Note

      Venture Capital in Ireland: Getting Their ACT Together TN

      By: Paul A. Gompers
      Teaching Note for (9-298-001). View Details
      Keywords: Financial Services Industry; Republic of Ireland
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      Gompers, Paul A. "Venture Capital in Ireland: Getting Their ACT Together TN." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 299-075, May 1999.
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