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The Comparative Advantage of X-Teams by Deborah Ancona
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Deborah Ancona is Professor of Organization Studies at MIT Sloan and Faculty Director of the MIT Leadership Center.
Winning the Race With Ever-Smarter Machines by Erik Brynjolfsson
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Competing in the Age of Omnichannel Retailing by Erik Brynjolfsson
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What the GDP Gets Wrong (Why Managers Should Care) by Erik Brynjolfsson
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Erik Brynjolfsson is Professor of Information Technology and Director of The MIT Center for Digital Business.
How Sustainability Fuels Design Innovation by Steven Eppinger
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Steven Eppinger is Professor of Management Science and Engineering Systems and Co-Director of the System Design and Management Program.
The Management Lessons of a Beleaguered Industry by Tom Kochan
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Taking the High Road by Tom Kochan
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Tom Kochan is Professor of Work and Employment Research and Engineering Systems and Co-Director of MIT Sloan Institute for Work and Employment Research.
Building Your Company’s Capabilities Through Global Expansion by Donald Lessard
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Donald Lessard is Professor of Global Economics and Management and Professor of Engineering Systems.
Spurring Innovation Through Competitions by Fiona Murray
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Fiona Murray is Associate Dean for Innovation. She is also Faculty Director of the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship.
Understanding ‘Honest Signals’ in Business by Alex Pentland
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Can High-Frequency Trading Drive the Stock Market Off a Cliff? by Alex Pentland
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Alex ‘Sandy’ Pentland is the Toshiba Professor of Media Arts and Sciences, Director of Human Dynamics Lab, and Director of the MIT Media Lab Entrepreneurship Program.
Enabling Bold Visions by Douglas Ready
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Leading at the Enterprise Level by Douglas Ready
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Why Leadership-Development Efforts Fail by Douglas Ready
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Douglas Ready is Senior Lecturer in Organization Effectiveness.
Finding Value in the Information Explosion by Jeanne Ross
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Acquisitions That Make Your Company Smarter by Jeanne Ross
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Jeanne Ross is Director and Principal Research Scientist at MIT Sloan’s Center for Information Systems Research (CISR).
Is Your Innovation Process Global? by José Santos
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José F.P. dos Santos is Visiting Professor at MIT Sloan and Professor at INSEAD, Fontainebleau, France.
Collaborating for Systemic Change by Peter Senge
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Innovating Our Way to the Next Industrial Revolution by Peter Senge
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Peter Senge is Senior Lecturer in Leadership and Sustainability at MIT Sloan.
Is It Time to Rethink Your Manufacturing Strategy? by/featuring David Simchi-Levi
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Your Next Supply Chain by/featuring David Simchi-Levi
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When One Size Does Not Fit All by/featuring David Simchi-Levi
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David Simchi-Levi is Professor of Engineering Systems at MIT.
What the Future May Bring by John Sterman
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John Sterman is Professor of System Dynamics and Engineering Systems and Director of the MIT System Dynamics Group.
Innovation: Location Matters by Scott Stern
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Scott Stern is the School of Management Distinguished Professor and Chair of the Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategic Management Group at MIT Sloan.
How Companies Can Avoid a Midlife Crisis by/featuring Donald Sull
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Closing the Gap Between Strategy and Execution by/featuring Donald Sull
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Using Commitments to Manage Across Units by/featuring Donald Sull
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Donald Sull is Senior Lecturer at MIT Sloan.
Why Managing Consumer Privacy Can Be an Opportunity by Catherine Tucker
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Catherine Tucker is the Mark Hyman Jr. Career Development Professor and Associate Professor of Marketing at MIT Sloan.
The User Innovation Revolution by/featuring Eric von Hippel
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The Age of the Consumer-Innovator by/featuring Eric von Hippel
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Innovation by User Communities: Learning From Open-Source Software by/featuring Eric von Hippel
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Innovation Process Benefits: The Journey as Reward by/featuring Eric von Hippel
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Eric von Hippel is Professor of Management of Innovation and Engineering Systems and the founder of the Entrepreneurship Program at MIT.
The Benefits of Combining Data With Empathy by Peter Weill
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The Business Models Investors Prefer by Peter Weill
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Peter Weill is Chairman of the Center for Information Systems Research (CISR) and MIT Sloan Senior Research Scientist.
Optimizing Your Digital Business Model by Peter Weill & Stephanie Woerner
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Stephanie Woerner is Research Scientist at the MIT Sloan Center for Information Systems Research.
Improving Capabilities Through Industry Peer Networks by Ezra Zuckerman
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Ezra Zuckerman is Professor of Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategic Management and Chair of the MIT Sloan PhD Program.

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  • Thanks OP. This is actually really useful for some studies I've just undertaken.

  • So, it's not as sweet as some of the Open journals' "read
    all you want" (apparently responding to price rises from
    Elsevier, etc.)…

    however, I'd say: there are -enough- articles cited here,
    from -enough- areas, to provide -something- for everyone.

    Thank, OP.

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