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- April 1982
- Case
Mark Twain Bancshares, Inc.--1980 (A)
- March 1982 (Revised September 1985)
- Case
Sealed Air Corporation
- March 1981 (Revised April 1993)
- Case
Sedalia Engine Plant (A)
- March 1981 (Revised April 1983)
- Case
Sedalia Engine Plant (B)
- January 1980 (Revised August 1986)
- Case
General Electric vs. Westinghouse in Large Turbine Generators (A)
- Article
Do Supervisors Thrive in Participative Work Systems?
- June 1977 (Revised May 1997)
- Case
University of Trent
- October 1976 (Revised February 1987)
- Case
Cramer Electronics, Inc.
- 1975
- Book
The Information Systems Handbook
- 1974
- Book
The Acquisition of Technology from Multinational Corporations by Developing Countries
- 1973
- Book
Information Systems Administration
- March 1968 (Revised July 2010)
- Case
Basic Industries
- Research Summary
(formerly Leonard-Barton) Creating and Exploiting Knowledge-Based Assets
- 2012
- Case
Advanced Leadership Pathways: Richard Fahey and Robert Saudek (A): Lighting Liberia
- 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
- Research Summary
Branding in Digital and Social Media
- 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
- Forthcoming
- Article
Chatbots and Mental Health: Insights into the Safety of Generative AI
- Research Summary
Competing in New Markets
Strategic advisors counsel managers to conduct a thorough competitive analysis emphasizing key points of differentiation. But for new markets, Professor McDonald’s research suggests that reports of the threat posed by similar rivals may be greatly exaggerated, and... View Details
- Teaching Interest
Competing in the Age of Digital Platforms—(Executive Education)
Without exception, the most valuable companies in the world today are platforms. Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Google, Facebook, and many other firms have built their fortunes by facilitating innovation across global ecosystems or... View Details