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- June 2012
- Case
The Atavist: Reinventing the Book
By: Mukti Khaire and Mary Tripsas
Atavist, a start-up founded by journalists, publishes enhanced ebook singles as well as the software to create enhanced ebooks. The company is currently engaged in both publishing and software development, but as they raise funding and grow, must decide whether to...
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Keywords:
Disruptive Technology;
Growth Strategy;
Innovation;
Publishing;
Software Industry;
Technological Change;
Disruptive Innovation;
Applications and Software;
Entrepreneurship;
Growth and Development Strategy;
Information Technology Industry;
Information Technology Industry
Khaire, Mukti, and Mary Tripsas. "The Atavist: Reinventing the Book." Harvard Business School Case 812-177, June 2012.
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HBS - Financials | Supplemental Financial Information
Activity & Cash Flows Consolidated Balance Sheet Supplemental Financial Information Supplemental Financial Information Revenues HBS funds its operations with cash from three primary sources: MBA tuition and...
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- September 2013
- Case
Vogue: Defining the Culture of Fashion
By: Anita Elberse, Joseph Ferrer, Elizabeth Gough and Victoria Katsarou
In March 2013, Susan Plagemann, vice president and publisher of Vogue—widely regarded as the world's most influential fashion magazine, and publishing conglomerate Condé Nast's marquee title—is seeking answers to two questions. First, how she can best approach the...
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Keywords:
Creative Industries;
Fashion;
Publishing;
Digital Technology;
Entertainment;
Product Portfolio Management;
Magazines;
Journals and Magazines;
Internet and the Web;
Change Management;
Resource Allocation;
Creativity;
Media;
Advertising;
Publishing Industry;
Publishing Industry;
Publishing Industry
Elberse, Anita, Joseph Ferrer, Elizabeth Gough, and Victoria Katsarou. "Vogue: Defining the Culture of Fashion." Harvard Business School Case 514-036, September 2013.
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HBS - Financials | Supplemental Financial Information
Consolidated Balance Sheet Supplemental Financial Information Supplemental Financial Information Revenues HBS funds its operations with cash from three primary sources: MBA tuition and fees; earned income...
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- 10 Dec 2013
- Working Paper Summaries
Information and Incentives in Online Affiliate Marketing
- Web
Supplemental Financial Information - Annual Report 2019
Financials Supplemental Financial Information 5ms page 1 of 2 Revenues HBS funds its operations with cash from three primary sources: MBA tuition and fees, earned income (from Executive Education, Publishing, and Online), and...
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- 14 Jul 2014
- News
USA Today Goes Viral
- Web
Supplemental Financial Information - Annual Report 2014
Financials Supplemental Financial Information 5-Year Data SummaryCFO LetterConsolidated Balance SheetStatement of Activity & Cash FlowsSupplemental Financial Information page 1 of 2 Revenues As outlined in...
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Supplemental Financial Information - Annual Report 2017
Financials Supplemental Financial Information 18ms page 2 of 2 Expenses The School’s total operating expenses for fiscal 2017 were $731 million, up by $27 million, or nearly 4 percent, from $704 million for the prior year. The largest...
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HBS - Financials | Supplemental Financial Information
Consolidated Balance Sheet Supplemental Financial Information Supplemental Financial Information Revenues HBS funds its operations with cash from three primary sources: MBA tuition and fees, earned income...
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- Web
Supplemental Financial Information - Financial Report 2018
Financials Supplemental Financial Information 2ms page 1 of 2 Revenues HBS funds its operations with cash from three primary sources: MBA tuition and fees, earned income from Harvard Business Publishing...
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Supplemental Financial Information - Annual Report 2016
Financials Supplemental Financial Information 5-Year Data SummaryCFO LetterFinancial HighlightsStatement of Activity & Cash FlowsConsolidated Balance SheetSupplemental Financial Information page 2 of 2...
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Supplemental Financial Information - Financial Report 2015
Financials Supplemental Financial Information Statement of Activity & Cash FlowsConsolidated Balance SheetSupplemental Financial Information page 2 of 2 Expenses The School’s total operating expenses for...
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- Web
Supplemental Financial Information - Annual Report 2014
Financials Supplemental Financial Information 5-Year Data SummaryCFO LetterConsolidated Balance SheetStatement of Activity & Cash FlowsSupplemental Financial Information page 2 of 2 Expenses The School’s...
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- Web
Supplemental Financial Information - Financial Report 2015
Financials Supplemental Financial Information Statement of Activity & Cash FlowsConsolidated Balance SheetSupplemental Financial Information page 1 of 2 Revenues At the core of the School’s economic model is...
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Supplemental Financial Information - Financial Report 2018
Financials Supplemental Financial Information 4ms page 2 of 2 Expenses The School’s total operating expenses for fiscal 2018 were $766 million, up by $35 million, or nearly 5 percent, from $731 million for fiscal 2017. The increase was...
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Supplemental Financial Information - Annual Report 2016
Financials Supplemental Financial Information 5-Year Data SummaryCFO LetterFinancial HighlightsStatement of Activity & Cash FlowsConsolidated Balance SheetSupplemental Financial Information page 1 of 2...
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Supplemental Financial Information - Annual Report 2020
Financials Supplemental Financial Information 4ms page 1 of 2 Revenues HBS funds its operations with cash from three primary sources: MBA tuition and fees; earned income from Harvard Business Publishing...
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Supplemental Financial Information - Annual Report 2017
Financials Supplemental Financial Information 1ms page 1 of 2 Revenues HBS funds its operations with cash from three primary sources: MBA tuition and fees, earned income from Harvard Business Publishing...
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