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- Faculty Publications (156)
- January 2021 (Revised May 2021)
- Case
Amazon Shopper Panel: Paying Customers for Their Data
By: Eva Ascarza and Ayelet Israeli
This case introduces a new Amazon program that has consumers upload their receipts from transactions outside of Amazon, in exchange for money. Through the discussion, the case aims to explore issues in customers’ privacy in the digital age, the value of customers’ own...
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Keywords:
Data Analytics;
Data Privacy;
Data Management;
"Marketing Analytics";
Marketing Communication;
Marketing Research;
Data-driven Management;
E-Commerce Strategy;
Ethical Decision Making;
CRM;
Consumer Protection;
Targeted Advertising;
Targeted Policies;
Data Ownership;
Marketing;
Research;
Marketing Communications;
Analytics and Data Science;
Management;
Customer Relationship Management;
Ethics;
E-commerce;
Retail Industry;
Technology Industry;
United States
Ascarza, Eva, and Ayelet Israeli. "Amazon Shopper Panel: Paying Customers for Their Data." Harvard Business School Case 521-058, January 2021. (Revised May 2021.)
- December 2018
- Supplement
Amazon Acquires Whole Foods (B)
By: Rory McDonald, Sarah Mehta and Shaye Roseman
This short case, meant for pairing with HBS No. 615-013, “AmazonFresh: Rekindling the Online Grocery Market,” explores Amazon’s rationale for acquiring Whole Foods.
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Keywords:
Mergers and Acquisitions;
Growth and Development Strategy;
Technology Industry;
Food and Beverage Industry
McDonald, Rory, Sarah Mehta, and Shaye Roseman. "Amazon Acquires Whole Foods (B)." Harvard Business School Supplement 619-029, December 2018.
- June 2021
- Teaching Note
Amazon and the Concrete Jungle
By: Charles F. Wu and Sean Bracken
Teaching Note for HBS Case No. 221-013.
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- November 2020
- Case
Amazon and the Concrete Jungle
By: Charles F. Wu, Marie Archibald, Will Begley, Maya Kazamel and Ryan Lee
Wu, Charles F., Marie Archibald, Will Begley, Maya Kazamel, and Ryan Lee. "Amazon and the Concrete Jungle." Harvard Business School Case 221-013, November 2020.
- 15 Sep 2008
- News
Olson High on Cambridge, Amazon
- 17 Nov 2014
- News
Why Amazon keeps cutting prices for consumer goods
- 10 Aug 2022
- News
Can Amazon Remake Health Care?
- 25 Aug 2018
- News
Are Superstar Firms and Amazon Effects Reshaping the Economy?
- 14 May 2018
- News
Amazon vs. Whole Foods: When Cultures Collide
- 03 Aug 2015
- News
Apple and Amazon are ‘Frenemies’ When it Comes to eReaders
- January 11, 2024
- Article
Understanding the Tradeoffs of the Amazon Antitrust Case
By: Chiara Farronato, Andrey Fradkin, Andrei Hagiu and Dionne Lomax
Regulators in the United States and Europe have been taking on Big Tech, challenging what they say are the companies’ anti-competitive and predatory strategies that harm consumers and third-party users of their platforms. This article examines the FTC’s case against...
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Keywords:
Monopoly;
Governing Rules, Regulations, and Reforms;
Market Design;
Lawsuits and Litigation
Farronato, Chiara, Andrey Fradkin, Andrei Hagiu, and Dionne Lomax. "Understanding the Tradeoffs of the Amazon Antitrust Case." Harvard Business Review Digital Articles (January 11, 2024).
- 20 Jun 2017
- News
Amazon Is Primed To Take Over The Grocery Store Industry
- 10 Oct 2018
- News
How Amazon is killing comparison shopping
- 07 Nov 2018
- News
Driving Digital Strategy: What Makes Amazon So Hard to Define?
- 03 Aug 2015
- Research & Ideas
Why Fierce Competitors Apple and Amazon Became ’Frenemies’ Over eReaders
Let's get one thing straight from the start: Apple and Amazon are not friends. If they were high school students, they'd be mean girls glaring at each other from opposite sides of the cafeteria, jealously forcing their friends to pick...
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- January 2017 (Revised August 2019)
- Supplement
X Fire Paintball & Airsoft: Is Amazon a Friend or Foe? (B)
By: Feng Zhu and Angela Acocella
Three years after launching his brick-and-mortar store, X Fire Paintball and Airsoft, Steve Herbert Sr. and his sons began selling products on Amazon.com’s third-party Marketplace and online sales expanded rapidly. Over time, X Fire noticed that products of which it...
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Keywords:
Ethics;
Competition;
Digital Platforms;
Internet and the Web;
Small Business;
Retail Industry;
Canada
Zhu, Feng, and Angela Acocella. "X Fire Paintball & Airsoft: Is Amazon a Friend or Foe? (B)." Harvard Business School Supplement 617-047, January 2017. (Revised August 2019.)
- 16 May 2012
- News
Amazon consumer book reviews as reliable as media experts
- 28 Jan 2010
- News
Apple unveils iPad. Your move, Amazon
- 05 Jul 2021
- News
Jeff Bezos Steps Down as Amazon CEO
- 20 Aug 2015
- News