Stanford Graduate School of Business (USA)
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The Nut Behind the Wheel' to "Moral Machines:' A Brief History of Auto Safety
Neil Malhotra, Ken Shotts, Sheila MelvinCase SGSB-ETH4-EBusiness Ethics and Corporate Social ResponsibilityDriverless cars – once the stuff of science fiction – are fast becoming reality. Indeed, some automotive companies have said they expect to sell autonomous vehicles to the public by 2020. The advent of such self-driving vehicles raises numerous ethical and legal questions that will need to be addressed before such cars can hit the road in significant numbers. This case traces the history and evolution of auto safety in the United States, beginn...Starting at €8.20
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Kirk Riedinger and Jamie Turner – Teaching Note
Grousbeck, H.I.; Dodson, DavidTeaching Note SGSB-SB102TN-EEntrepreneurshipTeaching note for product SB102Starting at €0.00
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Kirk Riedinger and Jamie Turner
Grousbeck, H.I.; Dodson, DavidCase SGSB-SB102-EEntrepreneurshipThe case discusses the trials and eventual success of two young Harvard MBAs who chose to purchase a company immediately upon graduation from their MBA program. Having no assets of their own, Kirk Reidinger and Jamie Turner raised a search fund to meet expenses during their search process, and then spent two years locating an acquisition. The case offers unique opportunities to value a cash-flow business and explore fundraising opportunities. In ...Starting at €8.20