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- 2019
- Michael Milovich:
From Technology Revolution to Digital Revolution: An Interview with F. Warren McFarlan from the Harvard Business School. Commun. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 44: 7 (2019) - 2010
- Trey Hickman:
Reeves, B., & Read, J.L. (2009). Total engagement: Using games and virtual worlds to change the way people work and businesses. Harvard Business School Press. Comput. Hum. Behav. 26(6): 1276-1277 (2010) - 2007
- Susan Borges, Jennifer Gilmore, Sarah Edrie Oliveira:
Agile: Adopting a New Methodology at Harvard Business School. AGILE 2007: 249-254 - 2004
- F. Warren McFarlan, Jack Rockart:
China and Information Technology: An Interview with Warren McFarlan from the Harvard Business School. MIS Q. Executive 3(2) (2004) - John Stuckey:
Review of "Does it matter? Information technology and the corrosion of competitive advantage" by Nicholas G. Carr, Harvard Business School Press, 2004, Boston, Massachusetts. Ubiquity 2004(June): 1 (2004) - John Stuckey:
Review of "The medici effect: Breakthrough insights at the intersection of ideas, concepts & cultures" by Frans Johansson, Harvard Business School Press , Boston, 2004. Ubiquity 2004(November): 1 (2004) - 2003
- Sue Balint:
The new leaders: transforming the art of leadership into the science of results: D. Goleman, R. Boyatzis and A. McKee; Little, Brown, Great Britain, 2002, pp 302, price £12.99, ISBN: 0-316-85766-1 (In the USA, this book is published by the Harvard Business School Press 2002 under the title of Primal Leadership). Int. J. Inf. Manag. 23(3): 273-274 (2003) - 2002
- Brian J. DeLacey, Dorothy A. Leonard:
Case study on technology and distance in education at the Harvard Business School. J. Educ. Technol. Soc. 5(2) (2002) - James F. Doyle:
Review of 'The Elephant and the Flea: Reflections of a Reluctant Capitalist, ' by Charles Handy, Harvard Business School Press, 2001. Ubiquity 2002(April): 8 (2002) - 1999
- Carl Shapiro, Hal R. Varian:
Information rules - a strategic guide to the network economy. Harvard Business School Press 1999, ISBN 087584863X, pp. I-X, 1-352
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