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Who Is Going to Regulate AI?
Government policy and regulation Digital ArticleAs the world reckons with the impact of powerful new AI systems, governments are jostling to lead the regulatory charge — and shape how this technology will grow. -
Alternative Dispute Resolution: Why It Doesn't Work and Why It Does
Global Business Magazine ArticleIn the 1980s, experts and executives alike heralded alternative dispute resolution (ADR) as a sensible, cost-effective way to keep corporations out of... -
To Regulate Big Corporations, Understand How They Got That Way
Government policy and regulation Digital ArticleBig isn’t categorically bad, but it should invite public suspicion and scrutiny. -
Needed: A New System of Intellectual Property Rights
Global Business Magazine ArticleThe world's current system of intellectual property rights has in recent years become unworkable and ineffective. Designed more than 100 years ago to... -
To Regulate Network-Based Platforms, Look at Their Data
Global Business Digital ArticleLeveraging platforms' own data could be the key. -
Why Compliance Programs Fail
Strategy & Execution Magazine ArticleFirms spend millions of dollars annually on whistle-blower hotlines, training, and other efforts to ensure adherence to laws, regulations, and company... -
How Market Smarts Can Protect Property Rights
Strategy & Execution Magazine ArticleIntellectual property comprises an ever-increasing fraction of corporate wealth, but what's the good of that if an ever-increasing fraction of the property... -
Five Ways to Keep Disputes Out of Court
Business law Magazine ArticleThere are few things managers dread more than litigation. Even petty cases have a way of damaging relationships, tarnishing reputations, and eating up enormous sums of money, time, and talent. Most managers know that lawsuits are steadily increasing. Smart managers know that they are also increasingly avoidable. There are now many alternatives to litigation that […] -
Breaking the Silence
Leadership & Managing People Big IdeaHow to make speaking up about harassment easier for everyone -
Who's Harassed, and How?
Leadership & Managing People Big IdeaLongitudinal research exposes the prevalence of harassment and reveals clues about why it persists. -
Should Antitrust Regulators Stop Companies from Collecting So Much Data?
Government policy and regulation Digital ArticleThe case for and against. -
What the EPA's Clean Power Plan Looks Like in Practice
Strategy & Execution Digital ArticleIt's already unfolding in several states. -
Points of Law: Unbundling Corporate Legal Services to Unlock Value
Government policy and regulation Magazine ArticleTraditionally, big law firms and corporate legal departments have enjoyed a close relationship—one that is based on both trust and regulation. Clients rely on firms to discern legal boundaries and the risks associated with misjudging them; counsel are under a professional obligation to identify and raise potential problems and to handle them competently and thoroughly. […] -
Pirates Inside
Organizational culture Magazine ArticleCorporations battle intellectual property theft in courtrooms, through international agencies, and with embedded technologies. But while these organizations turn a fierce antipiracy face to the world, many of their employees are blithely downloading or swapping files illegally—and doing it at work. Tolerance of that behavior sends a mixed message about the organization’s commitment to intellectual […] -
How India Plans to Protect Consumer Data
Global Business Digital ArticleWhat businesses need to know about the Personal Data Protection Bill. -
When Climate Collaboration Is Treated as an Antitrust Violation
Global Business Digital ArticleCorporate cooperation will be critical in the fight against climate change - but the law might get in the way. -
Fat Chance
Labor Magazine ArticleSid has put his hat in the ring for a client-serving position. He’s got the skills and the knowledge—the problem is, he’s also obese. Can his weight be a factor in the decision? -
Companies Need to Pay More Attention to Everyday Unethical Behavior
Leadership & Managing People Digital ArticleIt often happens because people don't recognize the harm they're doing. -
We Don’t Need a Whole New Regulatory Regime for Platforms Like Uber and Airbnb
Business law Digital ArticleThey have a lot in common with the businesses they’re disrupting. -
Regulation—By Business or Government?
Business law Magazine ArticleA trade association executive who had nervously followed certain Congressional hearings recently consulted his antitrust counsel. He informed the latter that these public hearings had questioned the competitive ethics of his industry; explained that he feared regulatory legislation might be forthcoming to police the challenged conduct; and proposed the adoption of a code of ethics, […]
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Diversity in The Workplace: A Legal and Statistical Analysis
Leadership & Managing People Case Study8.95View Details Although most major corporations in the United States claim they are attempting to create a workplace environment reflective of society's diversity (race,... -
Kohler Co. (B)
Finance & Accounting Case Study5.00View Details Supplements the (A) case. -
Assessing Foreign Business Practices, Spanish Version
Global Business Case Study8.95View Details As businesses expand worldwide, corporations are increasingly being forced to grapple with definitions of "acceptable" foreign conduct. What differentiates... -
Exclusive Resorts: Entrepreneurial Positioning and Nonmarket Defense
Strategy & Execution Case Study8.95View Details In the summer of 2002, Brad and Brent Handler established Exclusive Resorts, a luxury vacation residence venture, to meet the demand for luxury vacation... -
Note on Application of the Antitrust Laws to the New Economy: An Analysis of United States vs. Microsoft Corp., Spanish Version
Innovation & Entrepreneurship Case Study8.95View Details Analyzes the 1991 decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in the seminal New Economy antitrust case United States vs.... -
Third Point Paints a Target on Sotheby's
Leadership & Managing People Case Study8.95View Details When faced with the increasing accumulation of its stock by activist investors led by Daniel Loeb's Third Point LLC and the activists' stated objective... -
Experiments in Public Procurement: Italy Buys in Bulk Sequel
Finance & Accounting Case Study5.00View Details Under pressure from the European Union, which had admitted Italy to the "Eurozone" hesitantly, on condition that the country control its deficit spending... -
Billions of Entrepreneurs: How China and India Are Reshaping Their Futures--and Yours
Strategy & Execution Book29.95View Details China and India are home to one-third of the world's population. And they're undergoing social and economic revolutions that are capturing the best minds--and... -
Cap and Trade in Ontario: Lafarge
Strategy & Execution Case Study5.00View Details Supplement for product W18559. -
Facing Qualcomm: Patent Licensing and the Development of Anti-Monopoly Law in China (B)
Global Business Case Study5.00View Details This case introduces Qualcomm's licensing practices in the mobile telecom sector, with a focus on the Chinese market. The point of view adopted is that... -
GE's Early Dispute Resolution Initiative (B)
Innovation & Entrepreneurship Case Study5.00View Details Early Dispute Resolution (EDR) has proved successful at GE. Yet, when Michael McIlwrath, new counsel at an Italian subsidiary, attempted to translate... -
Brazos Partners: The CoMark LBO
Finance & Accounting Case Study8.95View Details The partners of a new midmarket buyout fund are working on a buyout of a closely held modular building company. Although originally structured as a stock... -
Du Pont's Titanium Dioxide Business (C)
Strategy & Execution Case Study5.00View Details Provides students the opportunity to track industry evolution over time, to explore the role that signaling may play in such evolution, and to construct... -
Martha Stewart (C)
Leadership & Managing People Case Study5.00View Details Supplements the (A) case. -
Amway in China (B): Adapting to a Changing Environment
Sales & Marketing Case Study5.00View Details Supplements the (A) case. -
Forging the New Salomon, Supplement
Leadership & Managing People Case Study5.00View Details Provides a management retrospective. -
Reinventing performance management at Allen & Overy
Organizational Development Case Study8.95View Details By early 2019, Magic Circle law firm Allen & Overy (A&O) had replaced its longstanding, traditional annual review system with Compass, a state-of-the-art... -
Cap and Trade in Ontario: Campbell Soup Company
Strategy & Execution Case Study5.00View Details Supplement for product W18559. -
Gene Patents (A)
Innovation & Entrepreneurship Case Study8.95View Details In March 2010, U.S. District Court Judge Robert Sweet overturned 30 years of legal precedent and ruled that unaltered human genes could not be patented....
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Who Is Going to Regulate AI?
Government policy and regulation Digital ArticleAs the world reckons with the impact of powerful new AI systems, governments are jostling to lead the regulatory charge — and shape how this technology will grow. -
Alternative Dispute Resolution: Why It Doesn't Work and Why It Does
Global Business Magazine ArticleIn the 1980s, experts and executives alike heralded alternative dispute resolution (ADR) as a sensible, cost-effective way to keep corporations out of... -
To Regulate Big Corporations, Understand How They Got That Way
Government policy and regulation Digital ArticleBig isn’t categorically bad, but it should invite public suspicion and scrutiny. -
Diversity in The Workplace: A Legal and Statistical Analysis
Leadership & Managing People Case Study8.95View Details Although most major corporations in the United States claim they are attempting to create a workplace environment reflective of society's diversity (race,... -
Kohler Co. (B)
Finance & Accounting Case Study5.00View Details Supplements the (A) case. -
Assessing Foreign Business Practices, Spanish Version
Global Business Case Study8.95View Details As businesses expand worldwide, corporations are increasingly being forced to grapple with definitions of "acceptable" foreign conduct. What differentiates... -
Exclusive Resorts: Entrepreneurial Positioning and Nonmarket Defense
Strategy & Execution Case Study8.95View Details In the summer of 2002, Brad and Brent Handler established Exclusive Resorts, a luxury vacation residence venture, to meet the demand for luxury vacation... -
Note on Application of the Antitrust Laws to the New Economy: An Analysis of United States vs. Microsoft Corp., Spanish Version
Innovation & Entrepreneurship Case Study8.95View Details Analyzes the 1991 decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in the seminal New Economy antitrust case United States vs.... -
Third Point Paints a Target on Sotheby's
Leadership & Managing People Case Study8.95View Details When faced with the increasing accumulation of its stock by activist investors led by Daniel Loeb's Third Point LLC and the activists' stated objective... -
Experiments in Public Procurement: Italy Buys in Bulk Sequel
Finance & Accounting Case Study5.00View Details Under pressure from the European Union, which had admitted Italy to the "Eurozone" hesitantly, on condition that the country control its deficit spending...