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  • 15 Sep 2020
  • News

Fitbit Atrial Fibrillation Approval Revs Up Competition With Apple Watch

  • May 2018
  • Article

Was kostet die Zeit?

By: Stefan Thomke, Daniela Beyersdorfer and Christina Kestel
A German luxury watch manufacturer wants to offer a new collection, including a special model in a limited quantity. The competition has no comparable model. Which price should the company choose? View Details
Keywords: Pricing Strategy; Innovation Management; Watches; Marketing Of Innovations; Price; Strategy; Innovation and Management; Marketing; Luxury
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Thomke, Stefan, Daniela Beyersdorfer, and Christina Kestel. "Was kostet die Zeit?" Harvard Business Manager (May 2018), 90–96.
  • September 1972 (Revised January 1978)
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Note on the Watch Industries in Switzerland, Japan, and the U.S.

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Knickerbocker, Frederick T. "Note on the Watch Industries in Switzerland, Japan, and the U.S." Harvard Business School Background Note 373-090, September 1972. (Revised January 1978.)
  • 03 Apr 2023
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2023 Startup to Watch Honoree among Winners at Hbs New Venture Competition

  • 01 Oct 2012
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In debates, watch for signs of warmth: Q&A with Amy Cuddy

  • 12 May 2020
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Coronavirus and the future of the workplace: 8 trends to watch

  • August 1974 (Revised June 1975)
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Note on the Watch Industries in Switzerland, Japan, and the U.S. (Abridged)

By: Francis Aguilar
Keywords: Consumer Products Industry; Switzerland; Japan; United States
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Aguilar, Francis. "Note on the Watch Industries in Switzerland, Japan, and the U.S. (Abridged)." Harvard Business School Background Note 374-340, August 1974. (Revised June 1975.)
  • January 2018
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Jean-Claude Biver (A) and (B): The Reemergence of the Swiss Watch Industry

By: Ryan Raffaelli
Teaching Note for HBS No. 415-031 and 415-032. View Details
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Raffaelli, Ryan. "Jean-Claude Biver (A) and (B): The Reemergence of the Swiss Watch Industry." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 418-054, January 2018.
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Shimon Attie Night Watch (Victor with Freedom Tower), Hudson River 2018 | About

Shimon Attie Night Watch (Victor with Freedom Tower), Hudson River , 2018 Shimon Attie (American, born 1957), Night Watch (Victor with Freedom Tower), Hudson River , 2018, Lambda photograph, 48 x 72 in. Gift... View Details
  • June 2000
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Rebirth of the Swiss Watch Industry, 1980-1992 (B): Hayek and Thomke at SMH

By: Michael L. Tushman and Daniel Radov
Describes the course pursued by Hayek, Thomke, and others in the formation of SMH. Discusses the new strategy and its implementation, charting the dramatic recovery of the large Swiss watchmakers. Ends with an exploration of Hayek's efforts to build on SMH's successes. View Details
Keywords: Strategy; Organizational Structure; Cost Management; Organizational Change and Adaptation; Change Management; Alignment; Success; Asia; Hong Kong
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Tushman, Michael L., and Daniel Radov. "Rebirth of the Swiss Watch Industry, 1980-1992 (B): Hayek and Thomke at SMH." Harvard Business School Case 400-088, June 2000.
  • 02 Oct 2014
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The Transparency Paradox: Why We're Less Productive When We Know Someone is Watching

  • 21 Aug 2019
  • News

What to watch for now that CEOs have rewritten the purpose of the corporation

  • June 2011
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Watch What I Do, Not What I Say: The Unintended Consequences of the Homeland Investment Act

By: Dhammika Dharmapala, C. Fritz Foley and Kristin J. Forbes
This paper analyzes the impact of the Homeland Investment Act of 2004, which provided a one-time tax holiday for the repatriation of foreign earnings and thereby reduced the cost to U.S. multinationals of accessing a source of internal capital. Lawmakers and lobbyists... View Details
Keywords: Investment; Performance Effectiveness; Code Law; Taxation; Cost; Capital; Financial Strategy; Research and Development; Governing Rules, Regulations, and Reforms; Business and Shareholder Relations; United States
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Dharmapala, Dhammika, C. Fritz Foley, and Kristin J. Forbes. "Watch What I Do, Not What I Say: The Unintended Consequences of the Homeland Investment Act." Journal of Finance 66, no. 3 (June 2011): 753–787.
  • 10 Aug 2015
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That time your boss caught you watching cat videos and said, ‘don’t work too hard’

  • 2009
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Watch What I Do, Not What I Say: The Unintended Consequences of the Homeland Investment Act

By: Dhammika Dharmapala, C. Fritz Foley and Kristin J. Forbes
This paper analyzes the impact on firm behavior of the Homeland Investment Act of 2004, which provided a one-time tax holiday for the repatriation of foreign earnings by U.S. multinationals. The analysis controls for endogeneity and omitted variable bias by using... View Details
Keywords: Investment; Multinational Firms and Management; Government Legislation; Taxation; Business and Shareholder Relations; Behavior; United States
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Dharmapala, Dhammika, C. Fritz Foley, and Kristin J. Forbes. "Watch What I Do, Not What I Say: The Unintended Consequences of the Homeland Investment Act." NBER Working Paper Series, No. 15023, June 2009.
  • 28 Oct 2019
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Will the Dolphins finally win on Monday Night Football? Why Miami fans will watch either way

  • 04 Nov 2014
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Credit Card Debt Settlement: What is It, How Does It Work, and What to Watch Out For?

  • January 2017
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Expanding Ecommerce at Technos

By: Thales Teixeira, Rohit Deshpandé, Ruth Costas and Priscilla Zogbi
Technos was the market leader in the Brazilian watch market. Its CEO had made a firm commitment to evolve the company’s marketing and commercial practices by focusing less on pushing product to retail clients and more on branding to end consumers to pull watches from... View Details
Keywords: Technos; Watch; Wristwatch; Ecommerce; Online Shopping; Distribution; Website; Marketing; Brazil; Latin America; Branding; Trade; Marketplace; Brands and Branding; Marketing Strategy; Internet and the Web; E-commerce; Digital Marketing; Apparel and Accessories Industry; Brazil
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Teixeira, Thales, Rohit Deshpandé, Ruth Costas, and Priscilla Zogbi. "Expanding Ecommerce at Technos." Harvard Business School Case 517-078, January 2017.
  • January 2017 (Revised March 2021)
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Fitbit

By: Regina E. Herzlinger, Christine Snively and Sarah Mehta
In 2019, Fitbit lost its leadership in the wearable sensor market to Apple and to cheaper alternatives.
Why did it lose its market position?
How will the proposed acquisition affect it and Google? View Details
Keywords: Wearable Sensors; Smart Watches In Health Care; Google Acquisition; Health Care and Treatment; Information Technology; Acquisition
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Herzlinger, Regina E., Christine Snively, and Sarah Mehta. "Fitbit." Harvard Business School Case 317-007, January 2017. (Revised March 2021.)
  • 29 Jun 2022
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Watch for these 4 ‘red flags’ during the job interview, warns Harvard business expert: ‘You don’t want to work there’

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