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Conservas Díaz S.A.
Chiner, Alfonso; González, M.; Tàpies, JosepCase DG-1520-ECorporate Governance, Leadership and People ManagementAntonio Díaz, the director of the family-owned business Conservas Díaz S.A., had worked hard to make the firm one of the leading canning companies in the country. The excellent family management contrasted with the lax attitude toward family-company relations. When Conservas Díaz S.A. was taken over by the second generation of owners, it suffered a serious setback when one of the shareholders announced he would be selling his shares in the compa...Starting at €8.20
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El fin del fundamentalismo low cost: la interrupción de la COVID-19
Cruz, Alex; Nueno, José LuisCase M-1382Economics, Innovation and Change, MarketingRevisamos las tendencias pre-COVID-19 (como la convergencia de productos de servicio completo y de bajo coste; la segmentación del mercado y las demandas cambiantes de los consumidores cada vez más digitalizados). Con esos datos en mente, luego discutimos el impacto principal de la pandemia en los modelos existentes y proporcionamos las probables nuevas tendencias posteriores al COVID-19 en el sector de las aerolíneas. Habrá nuevos desarrollos, p...Starting at €8.20
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Conservas Díaz S.A.
Chiner, Alfonso; González, M.; Tàpies, JosepCase DG-1520Corporate Governance, Leadership and People ManagementAntonio Díaz, al frente de la empresa familiar Conservas Díaz S.A., había trabajado duramente por conseguir que se convirtiera en una de las conserveras más importantes del país. La excelente gestión empresarial contrastaba con la descuidada atención a las relaciones familia-empresa. Conservas Díaz S.A., en manos de la segunda generación de propietarios, sufre un importante revés tras el anuncio de abandono de la propiedad de uno de los accionis...Starting at €8.20
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The End of Low-Cost Fundamentalism - The COVID Interruption
Cruz, Alex; Nueno, José LuisCase M-1382-EEconomics, Innovation and Change, MarketingWe review pre-COVID-19 trends (like the convergence of low cost and full service products; the re-segmentation of the market, and changing demands from increasingly digitalized consumers). With that data in mind, we then discuss the pandemic's main impact on existing models, and provide the likely new post-COVID-19 trends in the airline sector. There will be new developments, yet we conclude that the fundamentals of the democratization of air tr...Starting at €8.20
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Conservas Díaz S.A. (Portuguese version, Portugal)
Chiner, Alfonso; González, M.; Tàpies, JosepCase DG-1520-PPCorporate Governance, Leadership and People ManagementAntonio Díaz, the director of the family-owned business Conservas Díaz S.A., had worked hard to make the firm one of the leading canning companies in the country. The excellent family management contrasted with the lax attitude toward family-company relations. When Conservas Díaz S.A. was taken over by the second generation of owners, it suffered a serious setback when one of the shareholders announced he would be selling his shares in the compa...Starting at €8.20
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The End of Low-Cost Fundamentalism: The COVID Interruption - Teaching Note
Cruz, Alex; Nueno, José LuisTeaching Note MT-54-EEconomics, Innovation and Change, MarketingWe review pre-COVID-19 trends, discuss the pandemic's main impact on existing models, and provide the likely new post-COVID-19 trends in the airline sector. However, the fundamentals of the democratization of air travel, particularly in the short-haul segments, are left untouched. After a "short" interruption, it will remain a cost-based game in which high return, agile, low-cost carriers compete with typically less-profitable network airlines th...Starting at €0.00