Why Amazon has Succeeded Where Sony Failed
In his book The Wide Lens, Ron Adner explains how Sony was first to market with a great new e-reader, but competitor Amazon brought content as well.
Apr 09, 2013In his book The Wide Lens, Ron Adner explains how Sony was first to market with a great new e-reader, but competitor Amazon brought content as well.
Apr 09, 2013Program gives information security professionals tools to protect their firms.
Apr 08, 2013Halpern Lecture speaker focuses on ethics in guest lecture.
Apr 04, 2013Veterans bring leadership experience to the MBA classroom.
Apr 02, 2013Why do some firms thrive in an era of rapid technological change?
Mar 26, 2013Praveen Kopalle knows what you want to buy‚ even before you do.
Mar 26, 2013Can monetary and fiscal stimulus create high-productivity, high-paying jobs?
Mar 26, 2013Some said the very idea that Apple should issue perpetual preferred shares suggested that Apple was no longer seen as a growth stock. “Doing something like this runs a huge risk of entrenching in investors’ minds the perception that Apple has become a value company,” said Visiting Professor Anant Sundaram.
Mar 26, 2013A group of 45 doctors, insurers and policy makers frustrated by the current state of health care are set to graduate tomorrow from a first-of-a-kind program at Tuck designed to help them improve patient care. Senior Associate Dean Robert Hansen discusses the Master of Health Care Delivery Science program.
Mar 26, 2013U.S. companies operating internationally help spur economic growth that creates domestic jobs to meet demand in foreign markets, according to a study conducted for two business associations. Associate Dean Matthew Slaughter prepared the study for the Business Roundtable and the New York-based Council, which advocates free-trade policies.
Mar 26, 2013The school was cited for its collegial culture and impressive employment figures.
Mar 26, 2013Tuck alumni draw on MBA skills to venture into emerging markets.
Mar 25, 2013People and events at Tuck.
Mar 25, 2013Are Apple's Best Days Behind It? Professor Sydney Finkelstein discuss Apple's slip in dominance under the leadership of Tim Cook, and how the company can regain its innovative lead.
Mar 22, 2013Buyout deals don't always produce great companies, but they do tend to excite investors, with the stock market typically rising when big deals are announced. Professor Colin Blaydon discusses this topic.
Mar 22, 2013How does it look to have the owner of Carnival, Micky Arison, sitting courtside at a Miami Heat game while one of his ships flounders in the Gulf of Mexico? Professor Sydney Finkelstein discusses what Arison can do to make it up to customers and get past this PR disaster.
Mar 22, 2013A development project in a remote area of northeast Vermont is one of the largest in the country to bring in funds using the federal EB-5 immigrant investor program. It allows qualified foreigners who invest $500,000, and create at least 10 American jobs, to get green cards. Assistant Professor Emily Blanchard weighs in.
Mar 22, 2013Eric Spiegel T'87 outlines three ways in which the government can encourage innovation.
Mar 15, 2013