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Case
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Reference no. 9-800-189
Subject category: Entrepreneurship
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Originally published in: 2000
Version: 14 February 2000
Length: 20 pages
Data source: Field research

Abstract

Harvard Business School's (HBS) California Research Center, a three-year experiment initiated in July 1997 to facilitate research, case-writing, and course development centered in the Silicon Valley Region, has been a 'phenomenal success'. In June 1999, HBS Dean Kim Clark and faculty are contemplating whether to modify or retain the current mission and scope of the California Research Center.
Size:
2
Other setting(s):
1997-2000

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Abstract

Harvard Business School's (HBS) California Research Center, a three-year experiment initiated in July 1997 to facilitate research, case-writing, and course development centered in the Silicon Valley Region, has been a 'phenomenal success'. In June 1999, HBS Dean Kim Clark and faculty are contemplating whether to modify or retain the current mission and scope of the California Research Center.

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Size:
2
Other setting(s):
1997-2000

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