Skip to Main Content
HBS Home
  • About
  • Academic Programs
  • Alumni
  • Faculty & Research
  • Baker Library
  • Giving
  • Harvard Business Review
  • Initiatives
  • News
  • Recruit
  • Map / Directions
Faculty & Research
  • Faculty
  • Research
  • Featured Topics
  • Academic Units
  • …→
  • Harvard Business School→
  • Faculty & Research→
  • Research
    • Research
    • Publications
    • Global Research Centers
    • Case Development
    • Initiatives & Projects
    • Research Services
    • Seminars & Conferences
    →
  • Publications→

Publications

Publications

Filter Results: (2,560) Arrow Down
Filter Results: (2,560) Arrow Down Arrow Up

Show Results For

  • All HBS Web  (2,560)
    • People  (3)
    • News  (463)
    • Research  (1,774)
    • Events  (11)
    • Multimedia  (47)
  • Faculty Publications  (1,301)

Show Results For

  • All HBS Web  (2,560)
    • People  (3)
    • News  (463)
    • Research  (1,774)
    • Events  (11)
    • Multimedia  (47)
  • Faculty Publications  (1,301)
← Page 68 of 2,560 Results →

    Edward W. Scripps

    Beginning with the purchase of the Cleveland Penny Press, a cheep mass-market publication in 1878, Scripps went on to build the first newspaper chain in the United States. Through a series of acquisitions, he formed United Press... View Details
    Keywords: Publishing & Print Media

      Glen W. Bell

      Bell foresaw the possibilities for fast food restaurants in the early 60’s, and in so doing, built an 800+ chain business. He is principally responsible for making Mexican fast food (especially tacos) accessible and affordable for all... View Details
      Keywords: Restaurants & Lodging
      • January 2009
      • Case

      When Supply is of Public Interest: Roche & Tamiflu

      The case focuses on the challenges of Roche maintaining a supply network for a global influenza pandemic response initiative based on its antiviral drug Tamiflu. The Roche group is a 40 billion CHF company consisting of a pharmaceutical division and a diagnostic... View Details
      Keywords: Global Strategy; Health Pandemics; Distribution; Logistics; Production; Supply Chain Management; Performance Capacity; Pharmaceutical Industry
      Citation
      Educators
      Purchase
      Related
      Watson, Noel H., Laura Rock Kopczak, and Prashant Yadav. "When Supply is of Public Interest: Roche & Tamiflu." Harvard Business School Case 609-061, January 2009.

        Donald N. Pritzker

        Pritzker assumed management of just one hotel in 1959, but throughout the next 13 years he acquired dozens more throughout the U.S., Canada, and the Caribbean, totaling 26 hotels by the time of his death. Under Pritzker's leadership, Hyatt Hotels grew into the upscale,... View Details
        Keywords: Restaurants & Lodging
        • 08 Jul 2002
        • Research & Ideas

        How to Fashion Your New E-Business Model

        the value chain framework to define the set of activities through which products and services are created and delivered to customers.6 Once activities are defined, it is then possible to analyze the economics at each step in the View Details
        Keywords: by Lynda M. Applegate
        • 06 Dec 2021
        • News

        What's the Word?

        because the fourth aftershock of an earthquake rarely does,” he explains, “and yet it can still be devastating.” Back to top Re·shor·ing (verb) There were visible cracks in the global supply chain for US firms prior to the pandemic,... View Details
        Keywords: Julia Hanna; illustrations by Martha Rich; Manufacturing; Finance; News, Library, Internet, and Other Services; Information
        • 01 Dec 2007
        • News

        Where Are the Innovators in Health Care?

        brilliant, effective innovators have forced sluggish U.S. industries to become more productive. Sam Walton’s exquisitely detailed supply chain management, coupled with his daring decision to locate Wal-Marts in rural areas, kick-started... View Details
        Keywords: Regina E. Herzlinger; Health, Social Assistance; Management
        • 28 Apr 2011
        • Op-Ed

        While Waiting for Japan’s Recovery, Let’s Enhance Supplier Competitiveness at Home

        The devastating Japanese earthquakes sent aftershocks of another kind to the economy: the potential disruption of the flow of goods from Japanese suppliers to US high-tech manufacturers. But the Obama administration and domestic companies do not have to wait for... View Details
        Keywords: by Rosabeth Moss Kanter
        • 19 Oct 2010
        • Working Paper Summaries

        The Impact of Supply Learning on Customer Demand: Model and Estimation Methodology

        Keywords: by Nathan Craig, Nicole DeHoratius & Ananth Raman; Apparel & Accessories; Fashion
        • November 2000
        • Case

        Clust.com: Dream More and Pay Less

        Clust is a French group-buying Web site. Instead of marketing products to consumers, Clust is marketing aggregated consumer demands to manufacturers. Consequently, beyond the usual act of choosing among predefined alternatives, consumers are expected to bring up their... View Details
        Keywords: Customer Value and Value Chain; Marketing
        Citation
        Educators
        Purchase
        Related
        Wathieu, Luc R. "Clust.com: Dream More and Pay Less." Harvard Business School Case 501-047, November 2000.
        • Portrait Project

        Roland de Demandolx

        Build. No specific ideas yet on the final design of this effort. Just a wish of being able to look back in a few decades and feel some comfort that I did not betray myself. Piece by piece, like assembling a puzzle. Churchill once said: "Only one link in the View Details
        • September 2019
        • Case

        Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation: Shaping the Vaccine Manufacturing Ecosystem

        By: Willy C. Shih
        Vaccines for children has been a long-standing focus for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and its critical role in public health made its production an important economic and political issue. This case describes the Foundation's investment in a breakthrough vaccine... View Details
        Keywords: Vaccine; Production; Supply Chain; Product; Biotechnology Industry; Pharmaceutical Industry; Manufacturing Industry; Belgium
        Citation
        Educators
        Purchase
        Related
        Shih, Willy C. "Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation: Shaping the Vaccine Manufacturing Ecosystem." Harvard Business School Case 620-021, September 2019.
        • 2012
        • Working Paper

        When Supply-Chain Disruptions Matter

        By: William Schmidt and Ananth Raman
        Supply-chain disruptions have a material effect on company value, but this impact can vary considerably. Thus, it is important for managers and investors to recognize the types of disruptions and the organizational factors that lead to the worst outcomes. Prior... View Details
        Keywords: Supply Chain; Operations; Performance Efficiency
        Citation
        Read Now
        Related
        Schmidt, William, and Ananth Raman. "When Supply-Chain Disruptions Matter." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 13-006, July 2012. (Revised January 2013.)
        • 01 Apr 1998
        • News

        Deals For Sale

        FairMarket is an online auction house that allows companies with surplus computers and computer components to sell to the highest bidder. "We make the distribution chain more efficient by acting as a centralized market for such... View Details
        Keywords: Judith A. Ross
        • Fall 2014
        • Article

        How to Win in an Omnichannel World

        By: David R. Bell, Santiago Gallino and Antonio Moreno
        The omnichannel environment presents new challenges and opportunities for both information and product fulfillment. While all retailers need to effectively and efficiently manage fulfillment and information provision, there are important nuances to how this happens,... View Details
        Keywords: Supply Chain Management; Customer Relationship Management; Marketing; Marketing Strategy; United States
        Citation
        Find at Harvard
        Related
        Bell, David R., Santiago Gallino, and Antonio Moreno. "How to Win in an Omnichannel World." MIT Sloan Management Review 56, no. 1 (Fall 2014): 45–53.
        • October 1996 (Revised April 1997)
        • Case

        Northco (A)

        By: Ananth Raman and Bowon Kim
        A small school-uniform manufacturer wrestles with seasonal demand. The company is saddled with excess inventory when it is bought by a leveraged buyout firm. Students are required to identify ways to analyze and solve the problem. View Details
        Keywords: Demand and Consumers; Leveraged Buyouts; Supply Chain Management; Corporate Finance; Manufacturing Industry; Apparel and Accessories Industry; United States
        Citation
        Educators
        Purchase
        Related
        Raman, Ananth, and Bowon Kim. "Northco (A)." Harvard Business School Case 697-017, October 1996. (Revised April 1997.)
        • Alumni Changing the World

        James Reinhart

        James Reinhart, MBA/MPA-ID 2009, is on a mission to keep clothing out of landfills. Co-founder and CEO of thredUP, Reinhart thought of his secondhand clothing business while at HBS and has since built a colossal logistics and supply chain... View Details

          James C. Penney

          Having worked his entire life in retail, Penney bought out his two business partners in 1907, forming the entity that would eventually become the J.C. Penney Company. Under Penney’s leadership the chain expanded rapidly throughout the... View Details
          Keywords: Retail

            Thomas S. Monaghan

            Monaghan founded the second largest pizza retailer in the United States. He discovered an effective new formula for Domino’s pizza, simplified the menu, limited toppings and pizza sizes, and concentrated on making deliveries in record time. In 1984, his company was the... View Details
            Keywords: Food & Tobacco
            • 16 May 2016
            • HBS Case

            Food Safety Economics: The Cost of a Sick Customer

            when more than 50 people in 11 states were sickened by an initial E. coli outbreak. “Do those smaller local organic growers have the experience, resources, and commitment to test their products for various food safety risks?” The chain... View Details
            Keywords: by Dina Gerdeman; Food & Beverage
            • ←
            • 68
            • 69
            • …
            • 127
            • 128
            • →
            ǁ
            Campus Map
            Harvard Business School
            Soldiers Field
            Boston, MA 02163
            →Map & Directions
            →More Contact Information
            • Make a Gift
            • Site Map
            • Jobs
            • Harvard University
            • Trademarks
            • Policies
            • Accessibility
            • Digital Accessibility
            Copyright © President & Fellows of Harvard College.