Emerging markets are the growth engine for most Western companies today
Differentiation is a way of thinking
Does say on pay work to control executive compensation?
HBS professor Josh Lerner in his new book studies where public efforts to spur entrepreneurial activity have gone right and wrong offering policy prescriptions to guide government actions in the future.
Two HBS associate professors consider scenarios in which theoretical software firms compete through different business models under a variety of conditions
Leaders are change agents who see opportunities and promise where others see only defeat
Denial is not merely being wrong. Everybody makes mistakes. Denial is falling into a cognitive Bermuda Triangle.
Despite selling record numbers of individual songs on online services such as Apple's iTunes, the labels are in an era of declining revenues and consolidation
Traditional trade book publishers are scared as the whole physical distribution system—is on the cusp of changing fundamentally
If you put aside fixed-price mechanisms, such as buying lettuce at the grocery store, negotiations and auctions are the only two ways in which assets get sold in any market economy
Why salesmen are again the subject of academic interest