Japan Disaster Shakes Up Supply-Chain Strategies
| Published: | May 31, 2011 |
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| Feature: | Research & Ideas |
| Forum: | open for comment; 15 Comments posted |
The recent natural disaster in Japan brought to light the fragile nature of the global supply chain. Professor Willy Shih discusses how companies should be thinking about their supply-chain strategy now.
Published in 2010
The Influence of Prior Industry Affiliation on Framing in Nascent Industries: The Evolution of Digital Cameras
| Authors: | Mary J. Benner and Mary Tripsas |
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| Published: | August 11, 2010 |
| Paper Release Date: | July 2010 (Revised December 2010) |
| Feature: | Working Papers |
Firms entering a new product market face tremendous ambiguity and competitive uncertainty, particularly when the new market is sparked by radical technological change. Potential customers have little or no experience with products, and during this period of turbulence, firms experiment with alternative product configurations, functions, and technologies. By studying the emergence of the consumer mass market for digital cameras, Carlson School of Management professor Mary J. Benner and HBS professor Mary Tripsas explore what factors influence a firm's initial introduction of product features during the nascent stage of a product market, and how the process of convergence on a standard set of features unfolds. In particular, they assess how a firm's prior industry affiliation influences its conceptualization of the product.
Published in 2006
Governing Sumida Corporation
| Published: | November 1, 2006 |
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| Feature: | HBS Cases |
In a new Harvard Business School case, Professor Lynn Paine and her colleagues explore the nature of corporate governance systems by studying Japanese electronics components maker Sumida Corp. CEO Shigeyuki Yawata looks to create a governance structure that would be transparent to investors and stakeholders worldwide.
Published in 2001
Alfred Chandler on the Electronic Century
| Published: | November 19, 2001 |
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| Feature: | Research & Ideas |
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Alfred D. Chandler Jr. examines the development of two pivotal industries in post-World War II America—the consumer electronics and computer industries.







