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    Herbert H. Dow

    Dow Chemicals began by producing bleaching powder as its main product. Through Dow’s inventiveness, Dow Chemical expanded dramatically, especially with the discovery of many uses for brine. Dow manufactured insecticides, oxychloride for stucco, light metals, and iodine... View Details
    Keywords: Chemicals & Industrial
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    Andrew Boudreau

    different: a student-run startup researching intellectual property. “Technology Commercialization enthralled me,” says Andy. After he and his friends failed to land jobs at Hopkins’ technology transfer office, they decided to strike out... View Details
    • January 2011
    • Teaching Note

    The Travails of Rubber: Goodyear or Badyear? (TN)

    By: Tom Nicholas
    Teaching Note for 808118. View Details
    Keywords: Profit; Rights; Independent Innovation and Invention; Patents; Commercialization; Motivation and Incentives; Rubber Industry; Manufacturing Industry
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    Nicholas, Tom. "The Travails of Rubber: Goodyear or Badyear? (TN)." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 811-057, January 2011.
    • 01 Mar 2005
    • News

    One-on-One with Edwin Reed

    affordable-housing development, and commercial revitalization. Total revenues for Allen will soon top $25 million per year, with about half coming from donations to the church (the cathedral’s average weekly collection is $235,000) and... View Details
    Keywords: Mary Ellen Gardner; Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar Organizations; Personal Services

      Thomas W. Mastin

      Mastin was instrumental in the development and commercialization of many of Lubrizol’s products, the world’s largest manufacturer of chemical additives for lubricants. Mastin was a published chemist who held over 20 patents for new... View Details
      Keywords: Chemicals & Industrial
      • 29 Oct 2014
      • Research & Ideas

      Inventing Products is Less Valuable Than Inventing Ideas

      not commercialize the innovations. It was Steve Jobs and his Apple team that saw the possibilities during visits in 1979 and made them the cornerstone of the Macintosh. In other words, while Xerox may have invented many wonderful things,... View Details
      Keywords: by Michael Blanding; Technology
      • 20 Sep 2021
      • Blog Post

      Student Spotlight: Summer Internships in Business and Environment

      joining HBS. Cal Brooks (MBA 2022, Section A), Summer Internship: Commercialization Strategy Intern at Malta Malta is building a new type of electro-thermal energy storage system that can collect and store energy from any source (i.e.... View Details
      • 25 Feb 2025
      • Blog Post

      Making a Broader Impact with Multiple Disciplines: Santosh Iyer (MBA 2020)

      beyond human capability. I focus on commercializing science and building businesses around these transformative technologies to democratize access to high-quality surgical care for billions worldwide. My fascination with robotics and... View Details
      • 2012
      • Chapter

      Banking on Consumer Credit: Explaining Patterns of Household Borrowing in the United States and France

      By: J. Gunnar Trumbull
      Keywords: Credit; Commercial Banking; Personal Finance; Borrowing and Debt; Financing and Loans; Consumer Behavior; Banking Industry; United States; France
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      Trumbull, J. Gunnar. "Banking on Consumer Credit: Explaining Patterns of Household Borrowing in the United States and France." Chap. 7 in The Development of Consumer Credit in Global Perspective: Business, Regulation, and Culture, edited by Jan Logemann. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.
      • 28 Jul 2009
      • Research Event

      Business Summit: Real Estate

      The crisis may have started with residential real estate but it is also affecting commercial real estate. Asset prices have fallen and are expect to decline further; there are likely to be massive defaults; and debt is virtually... View Details
      Keywords: Re: Howard H. Stevenson; Construction; Real Estate
      • 01 Dec 2017
      • News

      Bridging Domains

      knowledge sharing across Harvard will spark multidisciplinary consideration of societal issues brought on by the rapid development and commercialization of technology and science. “I believe Harvard is well placed to help lead a national... View Details
      • 11 Apr 2017
      • News

      Keeping the Missions Under Control

      sets [I needed] and the blind spots I had that I was not aware of, working internationally, and working with our corporate partnerships, which is really kind of new for NASA. “We’re partnering with commercial entities like SpaceX and... View Details
      • 24 Jun 2016
      • News

      Reinventing Pharma

      and commercial operations before becoming the firm's head of operations and planning in 2014. In a recent interview, Donaldson told the industry website eyeforpharma.com that she credits Professor Clay Christensen and his work on... View Details
      Keywords: Scientific Research and Development Services
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      Policies | Baker Library

      Reading Room using professional equipment is limited to school operational purposes and must be approved by Baker Library staff and HBS Marketing & Communications beforehand. Taking photographs of individuals without prior consent, or taking photographs for View Details
      • February 2024
      • Teaching Note

      Compass Pathways: Pioneering Psychedelic Treatment

      By: Tiona Zuzul
      Teaching Note for HBS Case No. 724-412. View Details
      Keywords: Commercialization; Corporate Strategy; Competitive Strategy; Product Launch; Health Care and Treatment; Pharmaceutical Industry; Europe; United States; United Kingdom
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      Zuzul, Tiona. "Compass Pathways: Pioneering Psychedelic Treatment." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 724-457, February 2024.
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      Incubators

      Research Parks: Research parks are generally set up to commercialize research.  Lists of members are available on the site. Small Business Innovation Research Program- Accelerators and Incubators: Overseen by the Small Business... View Details
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      Kelly Kung

      looks like, and how they can meet your personal goals in a post-MBA career. She is happy to help with interview prep, commercial case study and LBO modelling, resume and cover letter reviews. To book an appointment, please send Kelly an... View Details
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      Dream Realities - The High Art of Photographic Advertising - Baker Library | Bloomberg Center

      Commercial photographers worked their medium not only to capture the realistic elements of a subject but also to imbue it with idealized qualities. The modernist sensibility manifested itself in the creation of fractured forms and... View Details
      • 01 Dec 2001
      • News

      BOOK: Ruling the Waves

      technology, Spar asserts, four sequential phases typically occur: innovation (a technology's invention and initial development); commercialization (introduction of the technology to the mainstream); creative anarchy (conflict over issues... View Details
      Keywords: Publishing Industries (except Internet); Information

        Mills B. Lane, Jr.

        accounts. He was recognized by the Journal of Marketing as a pioneer in bank promotions. Beyond expanding the base of the bank, Lane was instrumental in building Atlanta’s cultural and commercial infrastructure after the Second World War. View Details
        Keywords: Finance
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