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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. -
Why Business Leaders Must Resist the Anti-ESG Movement
Corporate social responsibility Digital ArticleRetreat isn’t just inadvisable; it’s dangerous. -
Understanding China
Global Business SpotlightThis package begins with "What the West Gets Wrong About China," by Rana Mitter and Elsbeth Johnson, which discusses three fundamental misconceptions:... -
What the West Gets Wrong About China
Global Business SpotlightMany people have wrongly assumed that political freedom would follow new economic freedoms in China and that its economic growth would have to be built... -
How - and When - Should Companies Engage in the Political Process?
Global Business Digital ArticleA new set of principles to encourage responsibility, legitimacy, accountability, and transparency. -
The Competitive Advantage of Nations
International business Magazine ArticleAre we matching ourselves against the toughest competitors and serving the most demanding customers? How can we be more innovative? -
Why the News Is Not the Truth
Business and society Magazine ArticleBoth the media and the government thrive on crises. When none exist, they create them. -
Power and Politics in Organizational Life
Politics Magazine ArticleThere are few business activities more prone to a credibility gap than the way in which executives approach organizational life. A sense of disbelief occurs when managers purport to make decisions in rationalistic terms while most observers and participants know that personalities and politics play a significant if not an overriding role. Where does the […] -
The Case for Investing in Digital Public Infrastructure
Business and society Digital ArticleHow businesses and governments can work together to build digital foundations that benefit everyone. -
AI Regulation Is Coming
AI and machine learning Magazine ArticleHow to prepare for the inevitable -
The Ecosystem of Shared Value
Business and society Magazine ArticleCompanies must sometimes team up with governments, NGOs, and even rivals to capture the economic benefits of social progress. -
Strategies That Fit Emerging Markets
Global Business Magazine ArticleIt's no easy task to identify strategies for entering new international markets or to decide which countries to do business with. Many firms simply go... -
Is America in Decline?
Economics Magazine ArticleStrange as it may seem, a nation once celebrated for its irrepressible optimism now appears to be obsessed by decline. America’s list of complaints seems endless: Real wages are falling. Productivity growth is down. Companies aren’t competitive in global markets. White-collar jobs are no longer secure. The nation’s infrastructure is collapsing. The federal deficit is […] -
Alternative Dispute Resolution: Why It Doesn’t Work and Why It Does
Government policy and regulation Magazine ArticleWhat keeps companies from saving time, money, and relationships is the wish to win rather than avoid litigation. -
25 Years Ago I Coined the Phrase "Triple Bottom Line." Here's Why It's Time to Rethink It.
Finance & Accounting Digital ArticleIt was supposed to be a radical rethinking of capitalism, but it's become a mere accounting tool. -
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. -
GDP Is Not a Measure of Human Well-Being
Economics Digital ArticleWe need better measures of development. -
The Strategic Challenges of Decoupling
Global Business SpotlightMost business executives who have put time, effort, and investment into developing a presence in China resist the notion of decoupling. With the Biden... -
The Challenge of Going Green
Corporate social responsibility Magazine ArticleGreen strategies are necessary, but which ones, and how will we pay for them? -
Overselling Sustainability Reporting
Sustainable business practices Magazine ArticleWe’re confusing output with impact.
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Airbnb in Amsterdam (A), Portuguese Version
Innovation & Entrepreneurship Case Study8.95View Details In February 2014, Amsterdam became the first city to issue new regulations specifically to allow home-sharing. Airbnb's Molly Turner, Global Head of Civic... -
The Specific Factors Model for Trade and Migration
Global Business Case Study8.95View Details When proposing new or modified economic policies, it is important to understand the distributional implications of such policies. Do they potentially... -
Airbnb in Amsterdam (B), Portuguese Version
Innovation & Entrepreneurship Case Study5.00View Details In December 2014, the City of Amsterdam and Airbnb announced an MOU to promote responsible home-sharing and to simplify the payment of tourist tax for... -
The Affordable Care Act (H): Implementation Begins
Organizational Development Case Study5.00View Details In the spring of 2010, after the ACA is signed into law, the government begins implementation. -
The Politics Industry: How Political Innovation Can Break Partisan Gridlock and Save Our Democracy
30.00View Details Our political system in America is broken, right? Wrong. The truth is, the American political system is working exactly how it is designed to work, and... -
Shock Therapy in Eastern Europe: The Polish and Czechoslovak Economic Reforms
Global Business Case Study8.95View Details Provides information on economic reform programs in Poland and Czechoslovakia in 1990. Students are asked to compare and contrast the economic situations... -
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... -
China or the World? A Financial Reporting Strategy for Hong Kong's Capital Markets
Finance & Accounting Case Study8.95View Details Set in 2010, the case discusses the strategic directions Hong Kong could pursue, particularly vis-a-vis China, as it seeks to preserve its preeminence... -
Equilibrium Capital Group: Investing in Energy Efficiency
Leadership & Managing People Case Study8.95View Details Venture capitalists Bill Campbell and Kipp Baratoff have a decision to make. They can either invest their hard-earned capital in one of two existing energy... -
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... -
Lobbying at eCab
Finance & Accounting Case Study8.95View Details Erin Jones' ridesharing startup in her mid-sized hometown is finally picking up. She's hoping to reach a sustainable scale so that she can sell to a large... -
South Korea's High-Speed Internet Industry
Strategy & Execution Case Study8.95View Details The high-speed internet industry was one of the fastest growing and fastest evolving industries in the Republic of Korea. From the first telephone line-based... -
Singapore's Public Enterprises
Global Business Case Study8.95View Details Singapore has experienced exceptional economic success, lifting its self from third world to first world in fewer than four decades. Moreover, public... -
Megaprojects & the Role of the Public: Germany's Embattled 'Stuttgart 21' Rail Project
Global Business Case Study8.95View Details In February 2010, Germany's national railway broke ground on a project that had been under negotiation for more than 20 years-the Stuttgart segment of... -
The Antamina Copper-Zinc Project: Political Risk Insurance
Finance & Accounting Case Study8.95View Details Compania Minera Antamina S.A. is a consortium of three large multinational Canadian mining companies set up to exploit a very large copper-zinc deposit... -
New Peril, Old Adversary: George W. Bush, 9/11, & Iraq (B): The Road to War, September 2002 to March 2003
Global Business Case Study5.00View Details Supplement to case KS1267. The U.S. choice to go to war with Iraq, beginning in March 2003, was enormously consequential. This two-part case, developed... -
Worker Rights and Global Trade: The U.S.-Cambodia Bilateral Textile Trade Agreement, Spanish Version
Global Business Case Study8.95View Details Examines the political and economic dimensions of the campaign to improve workers' rights around the world through the inclusion of labor standards in... -
Brand Activism: Nike and Colin Kaepernick
Sales & Marketing Case Study8.95View Details Nike's selection of politically polarizing Colin Kaepernick as the spokesperson for the 30th anniversary of its iconic "Just Do It" campaign catapulted... -
Korea: On the Back of a Tiger, Portuguese Version
Global Business Case Study8.95View Details ... -
Goldman Sachs: The 10,000 Small Businesses Program
Strategy & Execution Case Study8.95View Details The case takes students through the creation and evolution of Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Program - a public and private partnership to provide...
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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. -
Why Business Leaders Must Resist the Anti-ESG Movement
Corporate social responsibility Digital ArticleRetreat isn’t just inadvisable; it’s dangerous. -
Understanding China
Global Business SpotlightThis package begins with "What the West Gets Wrong About China," by Rana Mitter and Elsbeth Johnson, which discusses three fundamental misconceptions:... -
What the West Gets Wrong About China
Global Business SpotlightMany people have wrongly assumed that political freedom would follow new economic freedoms in China and that its economic growth would have to be built... -
How - and When - Should Companies Engage in the Political Process?
Global Business Digital ArticleA new set of principles to encourage responsibility, legitimacy, accountability, and transparency. -
The Competitive Advantage of Nations
International business Magazine ArticleAre we matching ourselves against the toughest competitors and serving the most demanding customers? How can we be more innovative? -
Why the News Is Not the Truth
Business and society Magazine ArticleBoth the media and the government thrive on crises. When none exist, they create them. -
Power and Politics in Organizational Life
Politics Magazine ArticleThere are few business activities more prone to a credibility gap than the way in which executives approach organizational life. A sense of disbelief occurs when managers purport to make decisions in rationalistic terms while most observers and participants know that personalities and politics play a significant if not an overriding role. Where does the […] -
The Case for Investing in Digital Public Infrastructure
Business and society Digital ArticleHow businesses and governments can work together to build digital foundations that benefit everyone. -
AI Regulation Is Coming
AI and machine learning Magazine ArticleHow to prepare for the inevitable