Items marked with the HBS shield () are available online only to HBS alumni subscribers to the eBaker Research Center and to current HBS faculty, students, and staff. "International M&A's New Leader: Tech laggard Merrill now finds itself top of the heap." Avital Louria Hahn; The Investment Dealers' Digest,June 25, 2001 "Causation and effectuation: Toward a theoretical shift from economic inevitability to entrepreneurial contingency." Saras D. Sarasvathy; The Academy of Management Review. Mississippi State, April 2001 "Looking ahead: 2001-2006Fast forward." Keith H. Hammonds; Fast Company, March 2001 "Corporate finance: Destructive creation." Richard Cookson The Economist, January 27, 2001 "Soothing the Mark-To-Market Meltdown." Dan Primack Venture Capital Journal, June 1, 2001 "Investing in relationships." Jody Hoffer Gittell Harvard Business Review, June 2001
"The chairman of the board looks back" Katrina Brooker; Fortune, May 28, 2001 "Early bloomer." David Frankecki Barron's, May 14, 2001 "Plugged in: New signs of life begin to show for venture investors." Mark Veverka Barron's, Jun 4, 2001 "Great Performances, and How to Spot Them" Dan Beucke Business Week Online, March 27, 2000 |
Creative Destruction: Why Companies That Are Built to Last Underperform the Market -and How to Successfully Transform Them by Richard Foster and Sarah Kaplan Built to Last by James C. Collins and Jerry I. Porras Structuring Venture Capital, Private Equity, and Entrepreneurial Transactions by Jack S. Levin, Martin D. Ginsburg, and Donald E. Rocap Executive Instinct: Managing the Human Animal in the Information Age by Nigel Nelson Private Equity by Peter Temple Proven Strategies in Competitive Intelligence: Lessons from the Trenches by John E. Prescott and Stephen H. Miller, eds. The Visionary's Handbook: Nine Paradoxes That Will Shape the Future of Your Business by Watts Wacker and Jim Taylor Crisis and Renewal: Meeting the Challenge of Organizational Change by David K. Hurst |
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