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- 1974
- Book
The Acquisition of Technology from Multinational Corporations by Developing Countries
- 1972
- Book
Managing the Multinational Enterprise: Organization of the Firm and Ownership of the Subsidiary
- September 1970
- Case
Classic Greek Explosives Co. (B)
- September 1970 (Revised February 1993)
- Case
Classic Greek Explosives Co. (C)
- February 1969
- Article
Test of a Product Cycle Model of International Trade: U.S. Exports of Consumer Durables
- 1 Jan 1969
- Conference Presentation
Vehicles for the International Transfer of Technology
- Teaching Interest
Advanced Management Program
Market volatility and disruptive innovation are changing the way companies compete in every industry—and increasing the demand for business leaders who can manage globally in the age of digital transformation. Whether you are looking to move up to the executive... View Details
- Teaching Interest
Advanced Management Program: Transforming Proven Leaders into Global Executives
- Teaching Interest
Africa: Building Cities: Immersive Field Course
- 2018
- Chapter
Are Licensing Markets Local? An Analysis of the Geography of Vertical Licensing Agreements in Bio-Pharmaceuticals
- Forthcoming
- Article
Backstage Matters: Collective Energy and Information Sharing on Global Teams
- 21 Mar 2013
- Other Presentation
Building a Competitive Nigeria: The Role of the National Competitiveness Council of Nigeria
- Research Summary
Business and Low Income Sectors: The Creation of Economic and Social Value
- Research Summary
Business Ethics
- Teaching Interest
Business Opportunties in Climate Adaptation
This is a Short Intensive Program or SIP at Harvard Business School. It’s an optional student offering prior to the formal start of the Spring semester the following week. SIPs tend to cover new material on current topics, to be less formal than the HBS Case Study... View Details
- Research Summary
Business Strategy at the Base of the Pyramid
- Teaching Interest
Business, Government, and the International Economy (BGIE)
Business, Government, and the International Economy is a course about how the world works. More specifically, BGIE (pronounced “biggie”) is a course of study through which we seek to understand better the economic, political, and historical forces that determine the... View Details
- Research Summary
Capital flows in a Globalized Economy: The Role of Policies and Institutions (joint with Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan and Vadym Volosovych)
- Teaching Interest
Cities, Structures, and Climate Shocks
This course is about building sustainable and resilient cities, future proofing real estate and infrastructure assets, and examining how businesses and investors find opportunities in climate adaptation.
The world faces substantial challenges in the face of... View Details