Provided by James R. Martin, Ph.D., CMA
Professor Emeritus, University of South Florida
MIT Sloan Management Review 2001-2022 |
Journal Updates by Year
Anderson, J. C. and M. Wouters. 2013. What you can learn from your customer's customer. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 75-82.
Anderson, R. E., S. Swaminathan and R. Mehta. 2013. How to drive customer satisfaction. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 13-15.
Auster, E. R. and T. Ruebottom. 2013. Navigating the politics and emotions of change. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 31-36.
Barsoux, J. and C. Bouquet. 2013. How to overcome a power deficit. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 45-53.
Bingham, C. B. and S. J. Kahl. 2013. How to use analogies to introduce new ideas. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 10-12.
Birkinshaw, J. 2013. Would your employees recommend you? MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 95-96.
Boppel, M., S. Kunisch, T. Keil and C. Lechner. 2013. Driving change through corporate programs. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 20-22.
Brown, K. A., N. Lea Hyer and R. Ettenson. 2013. The question every project team should answer. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 49-57.
Brynjolfsson, E., Y. J. Hu and M. S. Hahman. 2013. Competing in the age of omnichannel retailing. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 23-29.
Cespedes, F. V., J. P. Dougherty and B. S. Skinner III. 2013. How to identify the best customers for your business. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 53-59.
Davis, J. P. 2013. Capturing the value of synchronized innovation. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 55-62.
Dawar, N. and J. Stornnelli. 2013. Rebuilding the relationship between manufacturers and retailers. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 83-90.
De Jong, J. J. and E. De Bruijn. 2013. Innovation lessons from 3-D printing. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 43-52.
Delmas, M. A., N. Nairn-Birch and M. Galzarova. 2013. Choosing the right eco-label for your product. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 10-12.
Deutsch, Y. and M. Valente. 2013. The trouble with stock compensation. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 19-20.
Golden-Biddle, K. 2013. How to change an organization without blowing it up. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 35-41.
Hacklin, F., B. Battistini and G. Von Krogh. 2013. Strategic choices in converging industries. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 65-73.
Hamori, M. and B. Koyuncu. 2013. The CEO experience trap. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 14-15.
Hurley, R. F., N. Gillespie, D. L. Ferrin and G. Dietz. 2013. Designing trustworthy organizations. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 75-82.
Kaganer, E., E. Carmel, R. Hirschheim and T. Olsen. 2013. Managing the human cloud. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 23-32.
King, A. and K. R. Lakhani. 2013. Using open innovation to identify the best ideas. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 41-48.
Kiron, D., D. Palmer, A. Nguyen Phillips and R. Berkman. 2013. The executive's role in social business. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 83-89.
Kiron, D., N. Kruschwitz, K. Haanaes and S. Fuisz-Kehrbach. 2013. How serious is climate change to business? MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 75-76.
Kiron, D., N. Kruschwitz, M. Reeves and E. Goh. 2013. The benefits of sustainability-driven innovation. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 69-73.
Lessard, D., R. Lucea and L. Vives. 2013. Building your company's capabilities through global expansion. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 61-67.
MacCormack, A., F. Murray and E. Wagner. 2013. Spurring innovation through competitions. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 25-32.
Malhotra, A., C. K. Malhotra and A. See. 2013. How to create brand engagement on Facebook. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 18-20.
Mangelsdorf, M. E. 2013. Beyond the organization. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 1.
Mangelsdorf, M. E. 2013. Creating and leading change. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 1.
MIT Sloan Management Review. 2013. The Richard Beckhard Memorial Prize. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 7.
Pan, W., A. S. Pentland, R. Cheng and L. Emsbo-Mattingly. 2013. Can high-frequency trading drive the stock market off a cliff? MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 16-18.
Pazaglia, F., K. Sonpar, P. Martin De Holan and S. Flynn. 2013. The dangers of disgruntled ex-employees. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 8-9.
Posner, B. and D. Kiron. 2013. How Caesars Entertainment is betting on sustainability. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 63-71.
Pugh, K. and L. Prusak. 2013. Designing effective knowledge networks. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 79-88.
Raasch, C. and E. Von Hippel. 2013. Innovation process benefits: The journey as reward. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 33-39.
Sherman, H. D. and J. Zhu. 2013. Analyzing performance in service organizations. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 37-42.
Shin, J. and K. Sudhir. 2013. Should you punish or reward current customers? MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 59-64.
Simchi-Levi, D., A. Clayton and B. Raven. 2013. When one size does not fit all. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 15-17.
Sterman, J. 2013. What the future may bring. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 13-14.
Tata, R., S. L. Hart, A. Sharma and C. Sarkar. 2013. Why making money is not enough. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 95-96.
Thomas, R. J., J. Bellin, C. Jules and N. Lynton. 2013. Developing tomorrow's global leaders. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 12-13.
Toffel, M. W. and G. Unruh. 2013. What the experts say. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 72-73.
Unruh, G. 2013. The sweet spot of sustainability strategy. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 16-19.
Washburn, N. T. and D. Lange. 2013. Does your company seem socially irresponsible? MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 10-11.