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APY Art Centre Collective: Taking Indigenous Art to the City
Theodore L. Hill; Sheri Lambert; Kathryn ReadyCase IVEY-9B21M019-EStrategyIn early 2019, just a year after opening a gallery in Sydney, Australia, the elders of the APY Art Centre Collective proposed opening a second gallery in Adelaide, a much smaller city. The first year in Sydney had been profitable, in part due to an aggressive digital presence. The Collective had some seed money, an offer of a small gallery space, and the draw of serving a large number of the APY community who were residents in Adelaide. But the A...Starting at €8.20
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www.dhonuk.com - Marketing Art in an Emerging Market
S. Ramesh Kumar; Shamit BagchiCase IVEY-9B11A019-EMarketingShamit Bagchi, owner of the online art company Dhonuk, recognized that art was a niche market in India. He wanted to utilize psychographics in order to better understand art buyers and properly position his company, so he undertook a survey of art consumers’ behaviour. He believed that through selecting the appropriate demographic segments, analyzing his competition, and using the behavioural insights of the survey, he could create the proper pla...Starting at €8.20
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Marten Arts Gallery
Elizabeth M.A. Grasby; Andrew HinesCase IVEY-9B10B005-EAccounting and ControlRecent changes to the fine art industry and the economy had impaired Marten Arts Gallery's financial performance. The owner of Marten Arts Gallery was concerned that there was no longer a future for him in the fine art industry. Although the business had regained profitability in the first half of 2009, the owner decided it was time to look at all options, ranging from adding a second store to selling the business.Starting at €8.20
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Arts & Crafts
Mark B. Vandenbosch; Nick KuzykCase IVEY-9B08A011-EEntrepreneurship, MarketingThe vice-president of marketing at Arts & Crafts was reflecting on the company's extremely successful year in the music business. New artists had been added to the company's roster, experiments with digital releases and marketing campaigns had been successful, and plenty of international licensing opportunities were emerging. In addition, one of the company's artists, Leslie Feist, had received multiple music awards. On the other hand, the music ...Starting at €8.20
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Kalahut: Where is Art and Culture Needed Most
Alexandre Salmon; Nikhil Sant; Talissa Watson; Natalie Shields; Deeksha Neekhra; Aderimike Lala; Matthew ThomsonCase IVEY-9B21A013-EMarketingKalahut: The House of Arts (Kalahut) was an Indian e-commerce site that connected instructors specialized in traditional Indian arts and cultural forms with customers interested in these services. Since its launch in July 2020, it had mainly served customers in India; however, it had also seen modest engagement on social media platforms and its website from individuals outside of the current customer pool. As the COVID-19 pandemic had resulted in...Starting at €8.20
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The Ullens Center for Contemporary Art
Khaire, Mukti; Dai, Nancy HuaCase HBS-815022-EEntrepreneurshipSince its opening in Beijing in November 2007 as the first non-profit art center in China, UCCA had been operating with the mission to "promote the continued development of the Chinese art scene, foster international exchange, and showcase the latest in art and culture to hundreds of thousands of visitors each year." For the past six years, UCCA had worked with more than 100 artists and designers to present 87 art exhibitions and 1,826 public pro...Starting at €8.20
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Mithilasmita: Can Traditional Art Be Preserved Through Intellectual Property Protection Only
Ankur Joshi; S.K. TapasviCase IVEY-9B14M135-EEntrepreneurship, StrategyOn a visit to her ancestral village in India, an entrepreneur found that maintaining the sanctity of traditional Madhubani paintings was no longer something that artists considered worthwhile. In the name of contemporary art, the traditional style of this world-famous Indian art was being distorted. However, artists were willing to switch back to traditional techniques of creating art as long as their livelihood needs were met. In late 2010, Mith...Starting at €8.20
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Hotel Arts (A): Pujando por el Hotel Arts y propiedades adyacentes
Faus, JosepCase F-763FinanceUn joven abogado forma un grupo con Deutsche Bank, Patron Capital e inversores privados para participar en la subasta del Hotel Arts y propiedades adyacentes. Después de haber perdido en primera ronda, la situación internacional provoca un vuelco en la subasta, promoviendo la retirada de varios grupos, con lo cual el grupo se enfrenta a una segunda oportunidadStarting at €8.20
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Subastas de Arte, S.A.
Andreu i Civit, RafaelCase SI-16Knowledge and CommunicationEl caso describe las operaciones y el enfoque competitivo adoptado por una empresa de subastas de arte. A pesar del éxito conseguido por la empresa en los últimos años, existen problemas de carácter operativo y administrativo que desmotivan al propietario de SASA. Se presenta suficiente información para analizar cómo resolver dichos problemas sin comprometer la excelente situación de SASA en el mercado.Starting at €8.20
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Culinary Art School, Tijuana, BC
Ruiz González, Carlos; Chalita Kaim, EsmeraldaCase IPADE-DG 13 C 08Service and Operations ManagementEl caso narra la historia de la "Culinary Art School" una escuela muy particular (muy innovadora) de artes culinarias en Tijuana (en la frontera de México con California). Esta escuela, una de las más prestigiadas del país, tiene un enfoque muy innovador en su formación de cocineros. Este material puede usarse como un caso de modelo de negocio y también como un caso de entrepreneurship, donde el protagonista aprovecha muy bien las oportunidades d...Starting at €8.20