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Risk Management as a Function of Government
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Selection and Market Reallocation: Productivity Gains from Multinational Production
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Social Marketing and Cause Marketing
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Strategy and Technology
Professor Yoffie’s research examines different aspects of strategy and technology. His most recent research has focused on three areas. The first research topic looks at the dynamics of cooperation and competition among “complements.” In a number of articles and... View Details
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The Baby Business: How Markets are Changing the Future of Birth
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The Competitive Advantage of Nations and Regions
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The Economics of Digitization
What is the value of digital platforms that build on user-generated content? How well do existing frameworks explain the value of these businesses? While drawing on prior work, this research stream examines new issues in parts of the economy that previously were... View Details
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The Economics of Enterprise IT
Why do some organizations adopt new information systems while others do not? Why do some face high costs while others do not? Professor Greenstein has been pursuing this stream of research throughout his career, analyzing the factors shaping the costs of acquiring... View Details
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The Everything Token: How NFTs and Web3 Will Transform the Way We Buy, Sell, and Create
NFTs aren’t just pictures on the internet, or a fad that has come and gone. Rather, they’re a new technology for creating digital assets and... View Details
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Understanding the Drivers and Limits of Corporate Growth
Perhaps no issues garners more attention of senior executives and Boards of Directors than growth. Yet, the underlying factors shaping and limiting corporate growth are poorly understood. Empirically, we know that some corporations grow much faster than... View Details
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