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  • 30 Oct 2013
  • News

Make Big Bets: How Blockbuster Strategies Work

  • 30 Jan 2017
  • News

Why Do They Do It?

  • 27 Sep 2019
  • News

How Startup Founders Are Psychologically Different From Everyone Else

  • 18 Jan 2016
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Now a household name, DraftKings unlikely to repeat ad blitz

  • 19 Nov 2021
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Ford Has a DIY Plan for Computer Chips

  • 06 Jul 2021
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Highfliers in space

    Güler Sabancı

    Keywords: Diversified
    • 05 Sep 2023
    • Book

    Failing Well: How Your ‘Intelligent Failure’ Unlocks Your Full Potential

    individual can minimize the chances of those failures occurring by paying close attention and catching mistakes before they spiral out of control. Intelligent failure, on the other hand, is unavoidable if a person or business is taking... View Details
    Keywords: by Michael Blanding
    • November 1995 (Revised April 1998)
    • Case

    National Insurance Corporation

    The case visits the catastrophe insurance business at an interesting time in the history of the insurance markets. A major reinsurer, National Insurance, is taking a look at the new insurance derivatives being traded on the Chicago Board of Trade with a view to using... View Details
    Keywords: Risk Management; Insurance; Capital Markets; Insurance Industry; United States
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    Das, Sanjiv R., and Nils C. Haugestad. "National Insurance Corporation." Harvard Business School Case 296-036, November 1995. (Revised April 1998.)
    • 27 Mar 2019
    • Blog Post

    From SNL to Showtime: Pursuing a Career in Entertainment

    and all of the people I met at HBS. I'm excited to go back for my five-year reunion this spring! Anything else you would like to add? It can be extremely scary to go for the career you want, especially if it's an uncommon path. It took me a long time to View Details
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    Non-verifiability, Costly Renegotiation, and Efficiency

    By: Jerry R. Green and J. J. Laffont
    We study the implications of the non verifiability of information for the allocation of resources and the bearing of risk in a two party relationship. We consider a two step approach. In step one the two parties define a non contingent contract which will be executed... View Details
    Keywords: Negotiation
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    Green, Jerry R., and J. J. Laffont. "Non-verifiability, Costly Renegotiation, and Efficiency." Annales d'économie et de statistique, no. 36 (October–December 1994): 81–95.
    • 22 Feb 2024
    • Research & Ideas

    How to Make AI 'Forget' All the Private Data It Shouldn't Have

    of a recent election. Or perhaps the training data contains copyrighted data that we might not have permission to use, creating litigation risk for companies that train on that data. Just last week the New York Times sued OpenAI for... View Details
    Keywords: by Rachel Layne; Technology; Information Technology
    • 03 Oct 2023
    • HBS Case

    Layoffs Can Be Bad Business: 5 Strategies to Consider Before Cutting Staff

    says, “because they want to ensure they have the financial resources to take care of people properly.” 4. Apologize—and mean it Poorly run layoff programs can be tremendously damaging to a company’s reputation. If current and downsized... View Details
    Keywords: by Ben Rand; Telecommunications; Technology; Financial Services; Manufacturing
    • 24 Sep 2014
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    We Don’t Have to Ditch Capitalism to Fight Climate Change

    • 12 Mar 2024
    • Research & Ideas

    Publish or Perish: What the Research Says About Productivity in Academia

    research post-tenure. Encouraging researchers to take more risks The researchers also questioned professors’ personal appetites for risk-taking, hoping to gain answers to the age-old question: How do you get... View Details
    Keywords: by Ben Rand; Education
    • October 2018
    • Case

    Learning How to Honnold

    By: Eugene F. Soltes, Sara Hess and Dutch Leonard
    Alex Honnold is the world’s most accomplished free climber. To many, climbing sheer vertical faces of rock—like the famed El Capitan—without a rope is viewed as not simply risky but reckless. Honnold contrasts this sentiment by presenting his perspective on risk taking... View Details
    Keywords: Risk Management; Goals and Objectives; Personal Development and Career; Perspective
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    Soltes, Eugene F., Sara Hess, and Dutch Leonard. "Learning How to Honnold." Harvard Business School Case 119-043, October 2018.
    • March 2023
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    Attracting the Sharks: Corporate Innovation and Securities Class Action Lawsuits

    By: Elisabeth Kempf and Oliver Spalt
    This paper provides novel evidence suggesting that securities class action lawsuits, a central pillar of the U.S. litigation and corporate governance system, can constitute an obstacle to valuable corporate innovation. We first establish that valuable innovation output... View Details
    Keywords: Class-action Litigation; Turnover; Lawsuits and Litigation; Innovation and Invention; Risk and Uncertainty
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    Kempf, Elisabeth, and Oliver Spalt. "Attracting the Sharks: Corporate Innovation and Securities Class Action Lawsuits." Management Science 69, no. 3 (March 2023): 1323–1934.
    • 21 Mar 2024
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    SVMP Gave Me the Courage to Fail

    vulnerability involved in the process prompted me to reflect and truly determine my motivation and what I hoped to gain from the experience. Throughout the program, we were encouraged to take risks and... View Details
    • 24 Sep 2010
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    Something for the weekend

    • June 1990 (Revised January 1994)
    • Case

    Desktop Printer Industry in 1990

    The desktop printer industry in 1990 is characterized by significant uncertainty about new technologies and about the types of features customers may demand in the next decade. The case looks at the positions of Hewlett-Packard, Canon, Kodak, Xerox, and IBM enabling... View Details
    Keywords: Risk Management; Change Management; Competition; Hardware; Computer Industry
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    Teisberg, Elizabeth O. "Desktop Printer Industry in 1990." Harvard Business School Case 390-173, June 1990. (Revised January 1994.)
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