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- 1982
- Article
Children's Artistic Creativity: Detrimental Effects of Competition in a Field Setting
- February 1980 (Revised April 1981)
- Case
Poland Spring Bottling Corp.
- Article
How to Compete in Stagnant Industries
- June 1975 (Revised July 1975)
- Background Note
Experience and Cost: Some Implications for Manufacturing Policy
- Teaching Interest
Advanced Management Program
Market volatility and disruptive innovation are changing the way companies compete in every industry—and increasing the demand for business leaders who can manage globally in the age of digital transformation. Whether you are looking to move up to the executive... View Details
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- Article
Boomerasking: Answering Your Own Questions
- Research Summary
Business Ethics
- Research Summary
Competing business models
- Teaching Interest
Competing in the Age of Digital Platforms
- Teaching Interest
Competing in the Age of Digital Platforms—(Executive Education)
Without exception, the most valuable companies in the world today are platforms. Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Google, Facebook, and many other firms have built their fortunes by facilitating innovation across global ecosystems or... View Details
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Corporate Restructuring and Business Insolvency: Economic Impact and Best Practices
- Research Summary
Customer-Centricity as a Vehicle for Organic Growth
- Research Summary
Developing Organizational Capabilities to Compete
Michael Beer’s current research focuses on the question of what makes an Effective Organization. Based on his extensive research and practice about this question Beer has identified six highly interrelated core capabilities:
- Capacity of the... View Details
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Does Communicating Measurable Diversity Goals Attract or Repel Historically Marginalized Job Applicants? Evidence from the Lab and Field
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Emotional Experience, Expression, and Regulation
Once considered irrational, emotions often exert a more profound influence on decision-making and workplace outcomes than logic or reason. Professor Brooks studies emotional experience, emotional expression, and how individuals can regulate their emotions... View Details
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Environmental Management
- Teaching Interest
Exec Ed: Real Estate Management Program: Finance, Design, Leadership
- Teaching Interest
Executive Education: Finance for Senior Executives
Finance for Senior Executives provides the frameworks to strategically use financial resources and position your company for future success. By examining corporate finance from both internal and external perspectives, this HBS Executive Education
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Government, Business and Making China an Educational Powerhouse Since the 1980s
- Research Summary