Publications
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Consumer Protection in Online Discount Voucher Sales
by Benjamin Edelman and Paul Kominers
June 14, 2011
Unlawful Advertisements Very Familiar to Google
by Benjamin Edelman
Huffington Post,
May 19, 2011
Remedies for Search Bias
by Benjamin Edelman
February 22, 2011
In Accusing Microsoft, Google Doth Protest Too Much
by Benjamin Edelman
HBR Blogs,
February 2011
Measuring Bias in "Organic" Web Search
by Benjamin Edelman and Benjamin Lockwood
January 2011
Hard-Coding Bias in Google "Algorithmic" Search Results
by Benjamin Edelman
November 15, 2010
Plugging Privacy Leaks
by Hiawatha Bray
Boston Globe,
July 10, 2010
The Impact of Targeting Technology on Advertising Markets and Media Competition
by Susan Athey and Joshua Gens
American Economic Review,
May 2010; and January 11, 2009 version
Optimal Auction Design and Equilibrium Selection in Sponsored Search Auctions
by Benjamin Edelman and Michael Schwarz
American Economic Review, 100 no2,
May 2010
HBS Working Knowledge
by Marco Iansiti
Harvard Business School Working Knowledge,
March 22, 2010
Microsoft Exec Writes "One Strategy" For Your Success
by Steven Sinofsky and Marco Iansiti
CNBC Guest Blog,
March 19, 2010
How to Manage Outside Innovation
by Karim Lakhani
MIT Sloan Management Review 50, no. 4,
Summer 2009
Restoring American Competitiveness
by Gary P. Pisano and Willy C. Shih
Harvard Business Review,
July-August 2009
Skewed Bidding in Pay Per Action Auctions for Online Advertising
by Nikhil Agarwal, Susan Athey and David Yang
American Economic Review,
May 2009
Which Kind of Collaboration is Right for You? The New Leaders in Innovation will be those who figure out the best way to leverage a network of outsiders
by Gary P. Pisano and Roberto Verganti
Harvard Business Review,
December 2008
Intellectual Property, Architecture, and the Management of Technological Transitions: Evidence from Microsoft Corporation
by Alan MacCormack, John Alan David, and Marco Iansiti
Journal of Product Innovation Management
Getting Clear About Communities in Open Innovation
by Joel West and Karim Lakhani
Industry & Innovation 15, no. 2,
April 2008
How to Capture Value from Innovation: Shaping Intellectual Property and Industry Architecture
by Gary P. Pisano, Teece, David J.
California Management Review,
Fall 2007
Market Definition and Concentration: One Size Doesn't Fit All
by Mark Glick
Antitrust Bulletin,
Summer 2007
The Principles of Distributed Innovation
by Karim Lakhani and Jill A. PanettaInnovations: Technology, Governance, Globalization 2, no. 3,
Summer 2007
Getting Unusual Suspects to Solve R&D Puzzles
by Karim Lakhani and Lars Bo Jeppesen
Harvard Business Review, 85, no. 5,
May 2007
Internet Advertising and the Generalized Second-Price Auction: Selling Billions of Dollars Worth of Keywords
by Benjamin Edelman, Michael Ostrovsky, and Michael Schwarz
American Economic Review, v.97(1),
March 2007
Strategic Bidder Behavior in Sponsored Search Auction
by Benjamin Edelman and Michael Ostrovsky
Decision Support Systems, v.43(1),
February 2007
Innovating Through Design
by Roberto Verganti
Harvard Business Review,
December 2006
Organization Design and Effectiveness over the Innovation Life Cycle
by Westerman, George, F. Warren McFarlan, and Marco Iansiti
Organization Science,
March-April 2006
Strategy As Ecology
by Marco Iansiti and Roy Levien
Harvard Business Review,
March 01, 2004
The Incumbent's Advantage
by Marco Iansiti, F. Warren. McFarlan, and George Westerman
Sloan Management Review,
2003
Managing the Sources of Uncertainty: Matching Process and Context in Software Development
by Alan MacCormack and Roberto Verganti
Journal of Product Innovation Management
May 2003