Harvard Business Review
Why IT Matters in Midsized Firms
2.35 pm | 08 Sep 2006
In a study of over 600 medium-sized global firms to analyze the business benefits that IT can enable, the authors found that IT capability was key to ...
Whatever Happened to Caveat Emptor?
6.56 pm | 07 Sep 2006
In many world nations, consumers enjoy vast protections that are relatively new on the scene. Why the rapid rise in consumer protectionism? Why do the...
How Europe Wrote the Rules of Global Finance
7.40 pm | 06 Sep 2006
Following decades of liberalization, controls on cross-border capital movements are again being discussed by financial institutions, governments, and ...
Online Match-Making with Virtual Dates
7.32 pm | 06 Sep 2006
Users of online dating sites often struggle to find love because the sites themselves make it more difficult than it needs to be. To the rescue: Virtu...
The Real Wal-Mart Effect
7.27 pm | 06 Sep 2006
Critics are taking shots at Wal-Mart's treatment of workers and a host of other alleged knocks against society. But the critics are overlooking key po...
The Presentation of Self in the Information Age
2.31 pm | 06 Sep 2006
From the Internet to store loyalty cards, technology has made the marketplace into an interactive exchange where the buyer is no longer anonymous. The...
Winning Legally: The Value of Legal Astuteness
2.22 pm | 06 Sep 2006
Bagley recommends ways to integrate legal counsel into different aspects of the business process....
The Accidental Innovator
4.43 pm | 16 Aug 2006
In their recent working paper "Accident, Innovation, and Expectation in Innovation Process," authors Robert D. Austin and Lee Devin explore the concep...
When Economics of Scarcity Meets Economics of Abundance
11.47 am | 14 Aug 2006
An entire generation brought up to regard many things in life—including communication and most intellectual property—as limitless and free is coming o...
When Not to Trust Your Gut
1.00 pm | 11 Aug 2006
Most negotiators believe they are capable of distinguishing between situations in which they can safely rely on intuition from those that require more...
Meeting China's Need for Management Education
12.49 pm | 11 Aug 2006
On a recent trip to China, Steven C. Wheelwright noted an increasing interest in entrepreneurship, globalization, and competitiveness. Most of all, th...
Effects of Task Difficulty on Use of Advice
7.25 pm | 10 Aug 2006
One lesson: Don't automatically give more credence to the opinions of advisers or consultants over your own experience. ...
The Framing Effect of Price Format
7.21 pm | 10 Aug 2006
How do consumers evaluate different pricing scenarios? This study looks at different pricing models to see which is more likely to result in positive ...
The Power of Stars
7.31 pm | 08 Aug 2006
Star actors are paid millions of dollars, but is star talent critical to product success? What determines the value of stars? In the context of the mo...
Re-inventing the Dowdy Savings Bond
5.01 pm | 07 Aug 2006
HBS professor Peter Tufano envisions a more meaningful role for savings bonds in the financial lives of low- and moderate-income families. ...
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