Brazil found a sustainable energy source from its abundant sugarcane plantations
The innovation jargon has expanded exponentially with colourful analogies ranging from innovation corridors, clusters, poles, and valleys, to “disruptive” , ‘radical’and ‘incremental’ innovations
Decisions made by those at the top of major companies, nonprofits, and government organizations can affect millions of lives. Yale’s president and SOM’s current and future deans discuss how business schools can train leaders with the long-term perspective and sense of integrity to create durable value in their organizations
Christopher Williams explores how multinational firms can become more entrepreneurial
Exporting manufacturing has a negative impact on the country's industrial commons, which represents the collective capability to sustain innovation
To increase revenue, social networking sites need to give their most active users reason to post more information and make more friends, according to Harikesh Nair of the Graduate School of Business and his co-researchers
Investing in tangible assets (such as natural resources) is considered a marked shift in Chinese M&A strategy
Most of the everyday communication between employees and managers is anything but truthful and candid.This iconoclast and management professor describes how leaders can create an environment in which the spoken truth will be recognized and rewarded
Companies entering developing markets need salespeople willing to embrace local customs, withhold judgment about customer behavior
The best solution is to maintain a fairly stringent form of network neutrality with all content offered at the same speed without any fees