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Toys "R" Us Japan
Documents the American retailer's process of entry into the Japanese toy market. Discusses the history of Toys "R" Us in the United States as well as the history of the Japanese toy market, distribution, wholesaling, and retailing systems. Eager to enter the world's second largest toy market, Toys "... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1995 -
Language: ENGCopyright: 2020
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Halftime for Heidelberg
The case follows President Rob Huntington as he seeks to find a viable way forward for Heidelberg University. Located in Tiffin, Ohio, Heidelberg is a small, private, four-year university. As with many similar institutions of higher education, it currently faces a daunting and mounting set of chall... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2020 -
Work Mate Marry Love: How Machines Shape Our Human Destiny
A crucial guide to life before—and after—Tinder, IVF, and robots.What will happen to our notions of marriage and parenthood as reproductive technologies increasingly allow for newfangled ways of creating babies? What will happen to our understanding of gender as medical advances enable individuals t... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2020 -
Hitting the Wall: Nike and International Labor Practices
The case 'Hitting the Wall: Nike and International Labor Practices' is set in the mid-1990s, when Nike, one of the world's most successful footwear companies, is hit by a spate of alarmingly bad publicity. After years of high-profile media attention as the company that can "just do it," Nike is sudd... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2000 -
Forever: De Beers and U.S. Antitrust Law
For over a century, the international diamond market has been dominated by one of the most successful cartels on earth. Run by the legendary De Beers Corp., the cartel has managed to keep diamond prices increasing and to prevent the defection that dooms most other "orderly marketing arrangements." I... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2000 -
Chiquita Brands International (B)
Supplements the (A) case. A rewritten version of an earlier supplement.... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2001 -
Life, Death, and Property Rights: The Pharmaceutical Industry Faces AIDS in Africa
In the final years of the 20th century, the world was hit by a plague of epidemic proportions--AIDS, a life-threatening disease that remained stubbornly immune to any cure or vaccine. In the developed nations of the West, AIDS was slowly brought under control through a combination of education, prev... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2002 -
Phase Two: The Pharmaceutical Industry Responds to AIDS
Describes how major pharmaceutical firms changed their strategy and pricing policies in the years 2000 to 2002 to respond to the growing AIDS epidemic in Africa.... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2002 -
Drug Testing in Nigeria (A)
by Adam Day • Debora L. SparIn 1996, a meningitis epidemic swept across Nigeria. Thousands of children were struck and, lacking appropriate medicine, were liable to die from the disease. Doctors at Pfizer had an antibiotic that could probably save most of these children's lives. The drug was new, however, and had not yet under... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2006 -
deCODE Genetics: Hunting for Genes to Develop Drugs
In 1996, Kari Stefansson launched a new kind of biotechnology company and a whole new way of attacking diseases. Based in Iceland, his firm, deCODE Genetics, plans to identify the individual genetic markers that lead to society's most prevalent diseases. To do so, it plans to create an unrivaled dat... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2006 -
Gerber Products Co.: Investing in the New Poland
Examines Gerber Products Co.'s evaluation of Alima S.A., one of Poland's largest food processing plants, as a potential overseas investment in 1991. Factors that influenced Gerber's decision are discussed in detail: property rights, taxation issues, and Poland's political economy.... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1993 -
Note on Foreign Direct Investment
by Debora L. Spar • Julia KouBetween 1985 and 1990, the global economy witnessed an unprecedented surge in flows of foreign direct investment (FDI). This sudden increase called back into prominence the range of questions that have long surrounded FDI. What causes firms to expand or contract their purchase of foreign assets? How... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1995 -
Extend Fertility: Conceiving the Market for Egg Preservation (A)
In April 2003, entrepreneur and MBA student Christy Jones was planning a new venture to help women preserve their fertility. Her company, Extend Fertility, would commercialize a technique known as egg freezing, in which a woman's eggs were extracted and stored at low temperatures until she was ready... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2019 -
Gerber Products Co.: Investing in the New Poland
Examines Gerber Products Co.'s evaluation of Alima S.A., one of Poland's largest food processing plants, as a potential overseas investment in 1991. Factors that influenced Gerber's decision are discussed in detail: property rights, taxation issues, and Poland's political economy.... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1993 -
Language: ENGCopyright: 2021
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General Mills: Responding to the Killing of George Floyd (A)
Jeff Harmening, CEO of General Mills, one of the world's largest manufacturers of breakfast cereals and packaged foods, was deeply disturbed and instantly aware that he and General Mills would need to respond. George Floyd, an African-American man who had been accused by a sales clerk of using a cou... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2022 -
General Mills: Responding to the Killing of George Floyd (B)
Jeff Harmening, CEO of General Mills, one of the world's largest manufacturers of breakfast cereals and packaged foods, was deeply disturbed and instantly aware that he and General Mills would need to respond. George Floyd, an African-American man who had been accused by a sales clerk of using a cou... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2022 -
Chiquita Brands International (A)
When a new banana import policy is implemented in 1993 by the European Union, Chiquita Brands International, the world's largest banana distributor, watches its sales and net income plummet. The policy, Council Regulation (EEC 404/93), uses a new tariff and quota scheme to support the import of Euro... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1996 -
The Almost Nearly Perfect People: Sweden's Utopia at a Crossroads
Sweden's model of capitalism rests on a unique social contract, in which social welfare priorities can co-exist within a vibrant capitalist system. In 2022, however, contemporary pressures were growing on the traditional Swedish model, including mounting calls for privatization of the welfare system... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2022 -
China: Building "Capitalism with Socialist Characteristics"
Describes China's phenomenal development from a poor, communist country to a global powerhouse. Provides background on China's history and culture, details the reforms launched in 1978 by Seng Xiaoping, and describes the situation as of 2006, focusing on the government's attempts to equalize China's... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2006 -
Union Carbide's Bhopal Plant (A)
In December 1984, a Union Carbide plant in Bhopal, India, sprung a leak, releasing thousands of gallons of highly toxic gas into the atmosphere. By the time the leak was sealed, over 2,000 people had died. In a series of three excerpts from published accounts, the case covers the events that led up ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1995 -
Regarding NAFTA
In the aftermath of World War II, the countries of the industrialized world engaged in an unprecedented round of institution-building, through which historical barriers to international trade, especially tariffs, came tumbling down. The GATT has reshaped the environment of world trade to such an ext... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1996 -
Note on Political Risk Analysis
Describes the emergence and subsequent decline of the political risk analysis industry. Discusses what political risk means for multinational firms and various ways in which firms have tried to analyze and grapple with these risks.... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1997 -
Burma Pipeline
In 1996, Unocal Corp. joined forces with the French Total company to construct an ambitious natural gas pipeline from the Andaman Sea across the southern tip of Burma and into Thailand. At an estimated cost of $1.2 billion, the pipeline was designed to bring sorely needed energy supplies into both T... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1998