With Ramon Lecuona Torras: “Strategy: Conceptual Notes,” Tuck School of Business Class Notes.
Under the supervision of Giovanni Gavetti: “Patagonia,” Tuck School of Business Case (written by: Marina Brenna, Holly Ceplikas, Sam Humbert, Beckey Kettering, Maddie Oliver, Kristin Unruh).
Under the supervision of Giovanni Gavetti: “NPR: Identity and Technological Change,” Tuck School of Business Case (written by: Andrew Anderson, Benjamin Chandler, Evan Coates, Danielle Musa, Hunter Tuttle).
Under the supervision of Giovanni Gavetti: “Uber in India,” Tuck School of Business Case (written by: Ravi Darda, Jimmy Fowose, Mark Kelso, Nnamdi Ugwu, Nancy Xu).
Under the supervision of Giovanni Gavetti: “The Minerva Project.” Tuck School of Business Case (2014), (written by Eduardo Alexander, Sarah Bell, Clancy Cashion, Jessica Ji, John Kirk, and Stephanie O’Brien).
Under the supervision of Giovanni Gavetti: “Competing in the Evolving U.S. Healthcare Industry.” Tuck School of Business Case (2014), (written by Byron T. Anderson, Ahmed Darwish, Ashley N. Hovey, Ralph. A. Riedel, Emile F. Santos, Kumar Sumeeta).
Giovanni Gavetti. “The Psychology of Strategic Leadership.” Harvard Business School Course Note 711-524 (2011) [34].
Giovanni Gavetti. “Strategic Foresight: Module Teaching Note.” Harvard Business School Teaching Note 711-521 (2011).
Giovanni Gavetti. “Persuasion: Module Teaching Note.” Harvard Business School Teaching Note 711-522 (2011).
Giovanni Gavetti. “Cognitive Biases and Strategy: Module Teaching Note.” Harvard Business School Teaching Note 711-523 (2011).
Giovanni Gavetti, Kate Dowd, and Anoop Menon. “Charlie Merrill and the Financial Supermarket Strategy.” Harvard Business School Case 711-518 (2011) [12].
Giovanni Gavetti. ”Confirmatory Traps and Group Dynamics (DVD).” Harvard Business School Video 711-802 (2011).
Giovanni Gavetti. “Obama Inauguration Speech (DVD).” Harvard Business School Video 711-801 (2011). (In Progress)
Giovanni Gavetti. “A Persuasion Strategy for Bocconi: An Exercise.” Harvard Business School Exercise 711-517 (2011) [2].
With John Lafkas. “Online Portals: Searching and Shaping Opportunities,” 711-524 (2011) [17].
Giovanni Gavetti. “Strategic Foresight: An Exercise.” Harvard Business School Exercise 711-516 (2011) [3].
Giovanni Gavetti and Francesca Gino. “The Future of BioPasteur.” Harvard Business School Case 711-508 (2011) [4].
Giovanni Gavetti and Francesca Gino. “BioPasteur: Instructions for Group Discussion.” Harvard Business School Case 711-510 (2011) [1].
Giovanni Gavetti and Francesca Gino. “The Future of BioPasteur: Supplement” Harvard Business School Case 711-509 (2011) [1].
Giovanni Gavetti. “Fleet Oil Company: An Exercise.” Harvard Business School Case 711-512 (2011) [4].
Giovanni Gavetti. “Raptor Oil Company: An Exercise.” Harvard Business School Case 711-511 (2011) [4].
Giovanni Gavetti. “De-biasing Discussion.” Harvard Business School Case 711-519 (2011) [3].
With Anna Canato. “Università Bocconi: Transformation in the New Millennium.” Harvard Business School Case 709-406 (2008) [32].
With Mary Tripsas and Yaichi Aoshima. “Fujifilm: A Second Foundation.” Harvard Business School Case 807-137 (2007) [32].
With Mary Tripsas: “Polaroid: Entering Digital Imaging.” Harvard Business School Case 706-459 (2005) [18].
“Strategy Formulation and Inertia.” Harvard Business School Note 705-468 (2005) [14].
With Jan W. Rivkin. “The Use and Abuse of Analogies.” Harvard Business School Note 703-429 (2003) [12].
With Rebecca Henderson and Simona Giorgi. “Kodak (A).” Harvard Business School Case 703-503 (2003) [28].
With Rebecca Henderson and Simona Giorgi. “Kodak (B).” Harvard Business School Supplement 704-489 (2004) [5].
With Rebecca Henderson and Simona Giorgi. “Kodak and The Digital Revolution (A).” Harvard Business School Case 705-448 (2004) [19].
“Kodak and The Digital Revolution (A).” Harvard Business School Teaching Note 5-705-488 (2005) [16].
Kodak: Interview with Dr. George Fisher (DVD). Harvard Business School Video Supplement 706-802.
With Jan W. Rivkin and Elizabeth Johnson. “Lycos (A): The Tripod Decision.” Harvard Business School Case 702-435 (2002) [19].
With Jan W. Rivkin. “Lycos (A): The Tripod Decision.” Harvard Business School Spreadsheet Supplement 703-758 (electronic link).
“Ducati.” Harvard Business School case 701-132 (2001) [25].
“Ducati.” Harvard Business School Teaching Note 5-705-489 (2005) [11].
Ducati: Federico Minoli. Harvard Business School Video Supplements 705-804 (2005).