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Stanford Graduate School of Business (USA)
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Fair Trade USA: Innovating for Impact
Aubry R; Drabkin DCase SGSB-SI39B-EInnovation and ChangePaul Rice knew that Fair Trade could do more, much more. While the model had benefited approximately 10 million people in developing countries, they were a small percentage of the 2 billion people worldwide who lived on less than $2 day. Fair Trade was not charity. It was a certification model that had started around coffee and ensured that money flowed back to the people who grew the coffee, giving them a “Fair Trade” price. As president and...Starting at €8.20
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El caso antimonopolio de Microsoft
Baron, D.; Lichtenstein, C.Case SGSB-P20ESStrategyEn 1998, el Departamento de Justicia de los EE. UU. Junto con 19 fiscales generales estatales presentaron una acción antimonopolio contra Microsoft Corporation por conducta anticompetitiva y violación de la Ley Sherman. El caso detalla las acusaciones del Departamento de Justicia y el caso presentado ante el tribunal, así como la posición de Microsoft sobre los asuntos y la línea de defensa. Describe la secuencia de eventos que comienzan con el t...Starting at €8.20
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Fair Trade USA: Innovating for Impact - Teaching note
Aubry R; Drabkin DTeaching Note SGSB-SI39TN-EInnovation and ChangePaul Rice knew that Fair Trade could do more, much more. While the model had benefited approximately 10 million people in developing countries, they were a small percentage of the 2 billion people worldwide who lived on less than $2 day. Fair Trade was not charity. It was a certification model that had started around coffee and ensured that money flowed back to the people who grew the coffee, giving them a “Fair Trade” price. As president and...Starting at €0.00