The Harvard Business Review tried to gauge its influence since the 1950's by highlighting 53 articles that have received more than 1,000 citations. [See http://hbr.org/2012/11/decades-of-influence/ar/1].
The magazine created a competition for data mining and most effective visual representation of the data. [See http://www.kaggle.com/c/harvard-business-review-vision-statement-prospect].
The following list is the 10 most cited articles of the Harvard Business Review, with links to the articles in question:
The magazine created a competition for data mining and most effective visual representation of the data. [See http://www.kaggle.com/c/harvard-business-review-vision-statement-prospect].
The following list is the 10 most cited articles of the Harvard Business Review, with links to the articles in question:
- The Competitive Advantage of Nations [M.E. Porter 1990]
- The Core Competence of the Corporation [C.K. Prahalad, G. Hamel 1990]
- The Balanced Scorecard - Measures that Drive Performance [R.S. Kaplan, D.P. Norton 1992]
- Competing for the Future [C.K. Prahalad, G. Hamel 1994]
- What is Strategy? [ M.E. Porter 1996]
- Zero Defections: Quality Comes to Services [F.F. Reichheld, W.E. Sasser Jr. 1990]
- Building a Learning Organization [D.A. Garvin 1993]
- Using the Balanced Scorecard as a Strategic Management System [R.S. Kaplan, D.P. Norton 1996]
- How Information Gives you Competitive Advantage [M.E. Porter, V.E. Millar 1985]
- Strategy and the Internet [M.E. Porter 2001]