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Sandstorm Metals & Energy
Craig Dunbar; Kevin ZhouCase IVEY-9B13N014-EFinance, StrategyA buy-side analyst for an investment company that has a company-specific, fundamentals-based investing philosophy is considering whether to include a small-cap Canadian company engaged in commodity streaming contracts in the mining sector as a significant investment. The analyst must first learn what commodity streaming involves to better understand whether the company has a viable business model. He also has to research the copper and natural ga...Starting at €8.20
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How to Make Online Reviews Work for You
Shanmugam, Ravi; Capizzani, Mario; McQuarrie, Edward F.; McIntyre, Shelby H.Article ART-2500-EMarketingThis article delves into the reviewsphere, and in particular the review site, Yelp. Based on the authors' studies of this and other such platforms, they build up a picture of who online reviewers are and what motivates them to write. They observe certain status-seeking behavior on the part of some online reviewers -- people who desire an audience, a readership, a public. This represents an emergent property of consumer behavior in an online world...Starting at €8.20
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Spotify: Face the Music (Update 2018): Seeking Profitability
Vroom, Govert; Sastre Boquet, IsaacCase SM-1657-EInformation Technologies, Innovation and Change, StrategySpotify reached $3 billion in revenues in 2016, amid a booming music-streaming market that now made up 51% of the U.S. music industry's total revenues. Finally the industry had embraced digitization and was now seeing two-digit growth for the first time in decades. However, that growth had an Achilles' heel. Spotify itself was staring at an operating loss of $350 million, having never been able to post a profit in all its years of existence. Now,...Starting at €8.20
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Spotify: Face the Music (Update 2018) - Teaching Note: Seeking Profitability
Sastre Boquet, Isaac; Vroom, GovertTeaching Note SMT-119-EInformation Technologies, Innovation and Change, StrategySpotify reached $3 billion in revenues in 2016, amid a booming music-streaming market that now made up 51% of the U.S. music industry's total revenues. Finally the industry had embraced digitization and was now seeing two-digit growth for the first time in decades. However, that growth had an Achilles' heel. Spotify itself was staring at an operating loss of $350 million, having never been able to post a profit in all its years of existence. Now,...Starting at €0.00
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DAZN - The Netflix of Sports
García-Castro, RobertoCase AD-371-EDecision AnalysisDAZN delivered sports contents directly to consumers using an over-the-top service (OTT) media service. OTT was synonymous with subscription-based video-on- demand services streamed directly over the Iinternet (toon a laptop, tablet or smartphone) without the need to install complicated TV- set-top boxes or antennaes in the house. The case discusses a particular situation where thefootball sports rights tofor stream soccer matches online streamin...Starting at €8.20
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The Music Industry in the 2020s
Vroom, Govert; Deshmane, Abhishek; Sastre Boquet, IsaacTechnical Note SMN-706-EInnovation and Change, StrategySince the emergence of digital technologies in the 1990s the music industry has been in a state of constant disruption. In a world where multiple media compete for the attention of individuals through multiple channels, the ways people all over the world are now creating, distributing, and consuming music seem to be more diverse than ever. This note describes the current state of the industry, the value chain, its actors (artists, music labels, d...Starting at €8.20
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Spotify: Face the Music (Update 2021)
Vroom, Govert; Sastre Boquet, Isaac; Deshmane, AbhishekCase SM-1709-EEntrepreneurship, Innovation and Change, StrategyBy 2021, streaming had become "the" way to consume music, revitalizing an industry that was seeing double digit growth rates for the first time since the 1990s. And with its 155 million paid subscribers and 355 million total users, Spotify was undisputedly the most popular music streaming service in the world - for the year of 2020, it posted record revenues of 7.88 billion. Yet, despite those numbers, in all its history, Spotify had never been ...Starting at €8.20
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Disney's Entry into the Streaming Battle
Chatterjee, Sayan; O'Neil, ScottCase DARDEN-S-0376-EStrategyAs of 2019, Netflix is the market leader in the streaming space, spending $17 billion per year on original content. Its award-winning content coupled with its technology of delivery and its highly successful recommendation algorithm in which over 80% of subscribers trust are the current gold standard. While Disney+ and Netflix will certainly be competitors, the market is shaping up into a battle for the “single-screen” as a person can only cons...Starting at €8.20
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Spotify: Face the Music (Update 2021) - Teaching Note
Vroom, Govert; Sastre Boquet, IsaacTeaching Note SMT-139-EEntrepreneurship, Innovation and Change, StrategyBy 2021, streaming had become "the" way to consume music, revitalizing an industry that was seeing double digit growth rates for the first time since the 1990s. And with its 155 million paid subscribers and 355 million total users, Spotify was undisputedly the most popular music streaming service in the world - for the year of 2020, it posted record revenues of 7.88 billion. Yet, despite those numbers, in all its history, Spotify had never been ...Starting at €0.00
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Toxic for Teens? Navigating a Career in the Social Media Industry (A) and (B) - Teaching note
Gentile, Mary; Warnell, Jessica McManusTeaching Note DARDEN-OB-1395TN-ELeadership and People ManagementTeaching note for products OB-1395 and OB-1396Starting at €0.00