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    Innovation and ManagementRemove Innovation and Management →

    New research on innovation and management from Harvard Business School faculty on issues including the importance of workplace transparency, how to manage 'creative types,' and crowdsourcing solutions.
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    • 08 Feb 2023
    • Op-Ed

    Building an Inclusive Workplace? Prepare to Shield It from Economic Fears

    by Hise O. Gibson and Nicole Gilmore

    Mixed economic signals have many worrying about what's to come. Distracted leaders could lose sight of their inclusion and belonging goals to the detriment of future innovation. But it doesn't have to be this way, say Hise Gibson and Nicole Gilmore.

    • 29 Nov 2022
    • Research & Ideas

    Is There a Method to Musk’s Madness on Twitter?

    by Christina Pazzanese, Harvard Gazette

    Elon Musk's brash management style has upended the social media platform, but was bold action necessary to address serious problems? Andy Wu discusses the tech entrepreneur's takeover of Twitter.

    • 24 Nov 2020
    • Working Paper Summaries

    Accounting for Product Impact in the Consumer Finance Industry

    by George Serafeim and Katie Trinh

    A framework and method for measuring and monetizing product impact across industries, applying it to two competitors in the consumer finance space.

    • 22 Jun 2020
    • Working Paper Summaries

    Iterative Coordination and Innovation

    by Sourobh Ghosh and Andy Wu

    Do Agile methodologies promote innovation? Results of a field experiment with Google show that increasing the frequency and goal orientation of stand-up meetings reinforces integration and value but reduces specialization and novelty in outcomes.

    • 30 Jul 2019
    • Working Paper Summaries

    ‘Organizing’, ‘Innovating’, and ‘Managing’ in Complexity Space

    by Michael C. Moldoveanu

    This paper explores organizational complexity by proposing a two-dimensional framework to help us understand organizational coping mechanisms and failure modes. The framework makes it possible to ask new questions about organizational adaptations to complexity that investigate its underlying structure and dynamics.

    • 21 May 2019
    • Cold Call Podcast

    If the Key to Business Success Is Focus, Why Does Amazon Work?

    Re: Sunil Gupta

    Sunil Gupta explores the infiltration of Amazon into dozens of industries including web services, grocery, and movie production. What’s the big plan? Is the company spread too thin? Open for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 17 Apr 2019
    • Research & Ideas

    How Managers Stifle Creativity

    by Danielle Kost

    3QUESTIONS: Teresa Amabile discusses the roots of creativity, how to achieve more of it, and combining it with artificial intelligence. Open for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 27 Feb 2019
    • Working Paper Summaries

    Judgment Aggregation in Creative Production: Evidence from the Movie Industry

    by Hong Luo, Jeffrey T. Macher, and Michael Wahlen

    Selecting early-stage ideas in creative industries is challenging because consumer taste is hard to predict and the quantity to sift through is large. Using The Black List that ranks scripts annually based on nominations from film executives, this study shows that aggregating expert opinions helps reduce quality uncertainty and can influence high-budget production.

    • 19 Sep 2018
    • Sharpening Your Skills

    Say Again? Uncommon Advice for Common Business Problems

    by Sean Silverthorne

    Sometimes the right answer is far from obvious. Learn why an introvert may be the best choice to lead your team, taking a pay cut might make you a better manager, and why you should not trust your gut when the pressure is on. Open for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 20 Dec 2017
    • Lessons from the Classroom

    How to Design a Better Customer Experience

    by Dina Gerdeman

    With the help of LEGO bricks, Stefan Thomke helps business executives discover how design principles can serve as building blocks to create a great customer experience. Open for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 15 May 2017
    • Working Paper Summaries

    Flexing the Frame: TMT Framing and the Adoption of Non-Incremental Innovations in Incumbent Firms

    by Ryan Raffaelli, Mary Ann Glynn, and Michael Tushman

    Organizations continuously face decisions about whether or not to adopt innovations. Often, however, senior teams do not adopt an innovation even when the organization has the resources to do so. Using real examples, this paper theorizes how the processes of cognitive and emotional framing inform managerial choices about whether or not to adopt innovations.

    • 20 Mar 2017
    • Book

    Why Companies Are Placing Users at the Core of Their Innovation Strategies

    by Dina Gerdeman

    In his recent edited volume Revolutionizing Innovation, Karim Lakhani brings together the latest thinking around open innovation, users, and communities. Open for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 12 Oct 2016
    • Research & Ideas

    Break the Rules of How Business is Done

    by Julia B. Austin

    Making just small changes to how you do business inside and outside the company can help you attract bright employees and increase innovation, argues Julia B. Austin. Open for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 03 Aug 2015
    • Research & Ideas

    Why Fierce Competitors Apple and Amazon Became ’Frenemies’ Over eReaders

    by Michael Blanding

    New research by Feng Zhu and colleagues reveals why sometimes it's better for fierce competitors like Apple and Amazon to work together. Open for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 04 May 2015
    • Research & Ideas

    Need to Solve a Problem? Take a Break From Collaborating

    by Carmen Nobel

    Organizations spend a lot of money enabling employees to solve problems collectively. But inducing more collaboration may actually hinder the most important part of problem-solving: actually solving the problem. Research by Jesse Shore, Ethan Bernstein, and David Lazer. Open for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 02 Apr 2015
    • Research & Ideas

    Digital Initiative Summit: The Business of Crowdsourcing

    by Dina Gerdeman

    Gaining the community's trust is vital to building a successful business with crowdsourcing. Open for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 09 Mar 2015
    • Research & Ideas

    Why Entrepreneurs Should Go Work for Government

    by Michael Blanding

    In a new Harvard Business School course on public entrepreneurship, Mitchell B. Weiss explores how fresh thinkers can work with—and within—the halls of government. Open for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 02 Mar 2015
    • Research & Ideas

    Retail Reaches a Tipping Point—Which Stores Will Survive?

    by Sean Silverthorne

    Part 1: The new book Retail Revolution: Will Your Brick and Mortar Store Survive? argues that ecommerce is about to deal severe blows to many familiar store-based brands—even including Walmart. Here's how retailers can fight back, according to Rajiv Lal, José Alvarez, and Dan Greenberg. Open for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 13 Feb 2015
    • Working Paper Summaries

    A Methodology for Operationalizing Enterprise Architecture and Evaluating Enterprise IT Flexibility

    by Alan MacCormack, Robert Lagerstrom & Carliss Y. Baldwin

    When dealing with complex information system architectures, changes often propagate in unexpected ways, increasing the costs of adapting the system to future needs. In this paper the authors use data from a real firm and develop a robust network-based methodology by which to visualize and measure any firm's enterprise architecture. They also explore the dynamics of how different types of coupling influence the flexibility of enterprise architectures. They conclude with insights for practicing managers who must, for example, allocate resources and identify opportunities for system redesign. Closed for comment; 0 Comments.

    • 05 Feb 2015
    • Research & Ideas

    How New BofA Executives Learn its ’Deep Smarts’

    Re: Dorothy A. Leonard

    Bank of America's stringent onboarding process for new execs ensures they understand role expectations, quickly develop networks, and learn from other leaders what it takes to succeed. From the new book by Dorothy Leonard and colleagues, Critical Knowledge Transfer. Open for comment; 0 Comments.

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