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Wright, Nataliya Langburd, and Laura Huang. "When the Journey—Not Only the Destination—Matters: Internationalization Shaping Entrepreneurial Experimentation." Working Paper, February 2022.
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Koning, Rembrand, Andy Wu, Nataliya Langburd Wright, and Tarun Khanna.
"MassChallenge." Harvard Business School Case 720-469, May 2020. (Revised July 2020.)
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Jones, Geoffrey, Tarun Khanna, Nataliya Langburd Wright, and Morgan Spencer. "Innovation and Business in Emerging Markets." Harvard Business School Teaching Plan 319-111, April 2019. (Revised June 2019.)
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Jones, Geoffrey, Tarun Khanna, and Nataliya Langburd Wright. "Corruption and Business in Emerging Markets." Harvard Business School Teaching Plan 319-055, October 2018. (Revised February 2019.)
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Nataliya Langburd Wright is a PhD candidate in the Strategy Unit at Harvard Business School. Her research explores entrepreneurial strategy, with a particular focus on how technology startups from around the world scale
. She completed her B.A. in Economics and Global Affairs at Yale University, where she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, and she completed her MPhil in International Relations and Politics at the University of Cambridge as a Fox International Fellow. Nataliya co-founded, advised, and served on the board of future of work and other technology companies. As a senior consultant and staff economist at the World Bank and White House, she also contributed to digital economy policies across regions.
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- Wright, Nataliya Langburd, and Laura Huang. "When the Journey—Not Only the Destination—Matters: Internationalization Shaping Entrepreneurial Experimentation." Working Paper, February 2022. View Details
- Wright, Nataliya Langburd, Rembrand Koning, and Tarun Khanna. "Judging Foreign Startups." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 21-097, March 2021. (Revised April 2021.) View Details
- Wright, Nataliya Langburd, Frank Nagle, and Shane Greenstein. "Open Source Software and Global Entrepreneurship: A Virtuous Cycle." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 20-139, June 2020. (Revised August 2021.) View Details
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- Koning, Rembrand, Andy Wu, Nataliya Langburd Wright, and Tarun Khanna. "MassChallenge." Harvard Business School Case 720-469, May 2020. (Revised July 2020.) View Details
- Jones, Geoffrey, Tarun Khanna, Nataliya Langburd Wright, and Morgan Spencer. "Innovation and Business in Emerging Markets." Harvard Business School Teaching Plan 319-111, April 2019. (Revised June 2019.) View Details
- Jones, Geoffrey, Tarun Khanna, Nataliya Langburd Wright, and Morgan Spencer. "Innovation and Business in Emerging Markets." Harvard Business School Case 319-110, April 2019. (Revised July 2019.) View Details
- Jones, Geoffrey, Tarun Khanna, and Nataliya Langburd Wright. "Corruption and Business in Emerging Markets." Harvard Business School Teaching Plan 319-055, October 2018. (Revised February 2019.) View Details
- Jones, Geoffrey, Tarun Khanna, and Nataliya Langburd Wright. "Corruption and Business in Emerging Markets." Harvard Business School Case 319-054, October 2018. View Details
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Companies make decisions daily to compete in the digital age; some are laying strategic building blocks for the future while others are toiling away on tactical distractions or leading their organizations headlong down the path to obsolescence. The advent of digital technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI), has transformed how firms organize, operate, and compete. It is now more critical than ever for entrepreneurs and managers to understand the effects of new technologies and the competitive landscape in which those new technologies are developed and deployed. The course will assess these effects in three sections: (1) how technological change affects the global competitive landscape; (2) how the use of AI influences the firm and managers within the firm; (3) how these technological changes influence the nature of work within firm units. The course is intended for managers and entrepreneurs who seek to gain or improve awareness of key trends in the digital economy.
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Recipient of a Dissertation Scholar Grant from the Strategy Research Foundation at the Strategic Management Society in 2022.
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