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Rayport is a currently a member of the faculty in the Entrepreneurial Management Unit at Harvard Business School. [1] He is an authority on information-intensive industries such as media and entertainment, retail, and financial services.
Rayport and Sviokla did not present a formal definition of marketspace in their original Harvard Business Review paper but describe its characteristics. In synthesis marketspace is an information-defined transaction space where value is created and extracted. It exists in parallel to physical marketplaces and marketplace transactions.
Sviokla, John J. and Rayport, Jeffrey F." Exploiting the Virtual Value Chain, Harvard Business Review, November/December 1995. Sviokla, John J (Author, Editor) and Shapiro Benson P. (Author): Seeking Customers, Harvard Business Review Press, April 1, 1993)
This year, a prominent tenured Harvard Business School professor has already been disciplined, put on unpaid leave, and is currently being reviewed for possible tenure revocation on the back of ...
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Michael Porter – Academic, Harvard Business School; leading authority on competitive strategy and international competitiveness [4] Jeffrey Rayport – Founder and chairman of Monitor's digital strategy practice, Marketspace LLC; former Harvard Business School Professor and Author; Director, Monster Worldwide
Higher levels of omega-6 fatty acids often found in ultraprocessed foods may interfere with the immune system’s fight against cancer cells, a new study says.