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Uber: El futuro de la movilidad
Samila, Sampsa; Wehrheim, David; Biquez Talayero, JesúsCase SM-1721Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility, Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Change, StrategyEste caso describe la evolución de Uber y su situación en el momento de la OPI, en la primavera de 2019. El caso permite una rica discusión sobre la economía de plataforma y, en concreto, sobre el multihoming y los costes de cambiar por ambas partes, señalando los graves límites del potencial de rentabilidad del modelo. Además, hay material para debatir sobre cómo cambiarían la economía la regulación de la relación laboral con los conductores y l...Starting at €8.20
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Nikon
Boulongne, Romain; Samila, Sampsa; Singh, Parul; Wehrheim, DavidCase SM-1741-EStrategyThis case describes Nikon's competitive strategy in the imaging business area and provides a comprehensive description of Nikon's competitive environment. The case also discusses Nikon's model of value creation and value capture as well as the different areas of growth for Nikon given the constraints related to industry structure.Starting at €8.20
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Boeing 737 (C)
Samila, Sampsa; Wehrheim, David; Biquez Talayero, Jesús; Baeza, AntoniaCase SM-1729-EBusiness Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility, Corporate Governance, Innovation and Change, StrategyThese cases describe how Boeing handled the situation of their 737 airplane. Designed in the 1960s, it was difficult to update with current engines in the 2010s. Faced with high competitive pressure, Boeing opted for shortcuts and created the 737Max, which had two accidents and was grounded worldwide.Starting at €5.74
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Boeing 737 (A): Developing The Best-Selling Airplanes of Tomorrow
Samila, Sampsa; Wehrheim, David; Biquez Talayero, Jesús; Baeza, AntoniaCase SM-1727-EBusiness Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility, Corporate Governance, Innovation and Change, StrategyThese cases describe how Boeing handled the situation of their 737 airplane. Designed in the 1960s, it was difficult to update with current engines in the 2010s. Faced with high competitive pressure, Boeing opted for shortcuts and created the 737Max, which had two accidents and was grounded worldwide.Starting at €8.20
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Uber: The Future of Mobility
Samila, Sampsa; Wehrheim, David; Biquez Talayero, JesúsCase SM-1721-EBusiness Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility, Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Change, StrategyThis case describes the evolution of Uber and its situation at the time of its IPO in the spring of 2019. This case allows a rich discussion of platform economics and, in particular, about multihoming and switching costs on both sides, pointing towards severe limits on the potential profitability of the model. Furthermore, there is material for discussion on how the regulation of the relationship with drivers, as well as the emergence of autonomo...Starting at €8.20
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Boeing 737 (B)
Samila, Sampsa; Wehrheim, David; Biquez Talayero, Jesús; Baeza, AntoniaCase SM-1728-EBusiness Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility, Corporate Governance, Innovation and Change, StrategyThese cases describe how Boeing handled the situation of their 737 airplane. Designed in the 1960s, it was difficult to update with current engines in the 2010s. Faced with high competitive pressure, Boeing opted for shortcuts and created the 737Max, which had two accidents and was grounded worldwide.Starting at €5.74
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YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki: Can She Deliver Again?
Elvira, Marta; Villamor, IsabelCase SM-1649-EInnovation and Change, Leadership and People Management, StrategyIn September 2014, Susan Wojcicki, CEO of YouTube, the world's largest video-sharing website, discovered that Facebook - one of the leaders in the technology industry - had announced a strategic shift toward online videos. Wojcicki had been appointed YouTube's CEO in February that year, with the goal of making the website profitable. Even though YouTube's revenues had hit $5.6 billion in 2013, the website had not yet turned a profit.Starting at €8.20