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Author: Paine, Lynn S.
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Authors: Knoop, Carin-Isabel; Raju, Suma; Paine, Lynn S.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School Publishing
Publication Year: 2004
Management must decide how to respond to an aggressive new competitor who has copied HDFC's processes, lured away key staff, and whose misleading, but lawful, advertising of interest rates is drawing customers away from HDFC. Illustrates the challenges of managing in India in the late 1990s and the use of values-based management by an Indian company.
Authors: Paine, Lynn S.; Nakamura, Tomoya
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School Publishing
Publication Year: 1997
In the summer of 1997, a consultant at Japan's Funai Consulting Co. Ltd., must decide how to respond to a client's proposal to offer "open pricing" (based on willingness to pay) to customers unable to pay the standard price for the client's product. The client, Akita Komachi Farmer's Association, markets rice and rice products to consumers and is facing increasing international competition with the opening of Japan's rice market...
Authors: Tulloch, Henry W.; Cook, Stephen B.; Paine, Lynn S.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Darden Business Publishing
Publication Year: 1991
An investment manager with U.S. Trust's Socially Sensitive Investing Group must decide whether to sell his clients' holdings in Waste Management, Inc., after the New York Times reports that Waste Management has been accused of illegal dumping and improper connections with the EPA...
Authors: Paine, Lynn S.; Deshpande, Rohit; Margolis, Joshua D.; Bettcher, Kim Eric
Product Type: Magazine / Newspaper Articles
Source: Harvard Business Review
Publication Year: 2005
Codes of conduct have long been a feature of corporate life. Today, they are arguably a legal necessity--at least for public companies with a presence in the United States. But the issue goes beyond U.S. legal and regulatory requirements...
Author: Paine, Lynn S.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2006
In September 2000, the president of Bridgestone-Firestone, the U.S. subsidiary of Japan's Bridgestone Corp., was invited to appear before a U.S. congressional subcommittee investigating the August 2000 recall of more than 6.5 million tires made by the subsidiary...
Authors: White, Wilda; Paine, Lynn S.; Katz, Jane
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 1994
Top executives of Prodigy Services Co. must decide how to respond when publicly accused of allowing anti-Semitic messages to be posted on the electronic bulletin boards of the company's interactive computer service. Can they defend free expression while at the same time opposing expressions of hatred and bigotry?
Author: Paine, Lynn S.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School Publishing
Publication Year: 2006
In June 2003, the U.S. Supreme Court announced its decision in Grutter v. Bollinger, upholding the principle of affirmative action in university admissions, which had been challenged as a violation of the U.S. Constitution's Fourteenth Amendment. This case includes excerpts from the amicus curiae briefs filed by General Motors and by the United States.
Authors: Bruner, Christopher M.; Paine, Lynn S.
Product Type: Research Notes / Working Papers
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2004
Provides a general description and overview of U.S. law on insider trading, including the basic theories of liability, the responsibilities of securities firm managers to prevent and detect insider trading, and potential penalties...
Author: Paine, Lynn S.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 1992
A general manager at Lexon Computer Corp. must decide whether interception and surveillance of employees' e-mail is acceptable company practice, and whether to follow the advice of his computer operations manager who wants to fire the person who complained that the practice violates employees' privacy...
Authors: Tishler, Carla; Paine, Lynn S.
Product Type: Research Notes / Working Papers; Interviews
Source: Harvard Business School, Working Knowledge
Publication Year: 2002
Although recent headlines focus on business boondoggles, HBS professor Lynn S. Paine's research shows a rising standard of corporate performance that includes moral and financial dimensions. In an interview from 2002, she details this trend and her book, Value Shift.
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