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¿Hay vida después de Endesa-Iberdrola (B)
Jódar, Sandra; Gual, JordiCase ASE-406EconomicsEn 1996, la Unión Europea aprobó la Directiva según la cual cada Estado miembro debía abrir el mercado eléctrico en al menos un 26% a partir de febrero de 1999. La Directiva prohibía también la generación de más del 50% de la energía eléctrica de un país por parte de un solo productor a partir de 2003. Este proceso de liberalización convirtió a los mercados eléctricos europeos en el objetivo de muchas eléctricas para extender su influencia. Endes...Starting at €5.74
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Is There Life After Endesa-Iberdrola (B)
Jódar, Sandra; Gual, JordiCase ASE-406-EEconomicsIn 1996 the European Union passed the Electricity Directive, which required each Member State to open its electricity market to competition from February 1999 -initially by at least 26%. The Directive also made it illegal, from 2003 onward, for any one producer to generate more than 50% of a country's electric power. The liberalization process made European electricity markets an investment target for many electric utilities wishing to extend the...Starting at €5.74
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Flipkart (B): The Ongoing Battle for India's E-Commerce Market
Gupta, Sunil; Narayandas, Das; Tahilyani, RachnaCase HBS-518097-EMarketingIn 2017, both Flipkart and Amazon claimed leadership position in India's recently concluded key annual festive season sale, but it was too early to declare victory. Amazon continues to invest heavily in India. Competition from newer players is increasing. Media reports hint that Reliance Industries, a large Indian conglomerate, is planning to extend its e-commerce offering beyond fashion to electronics, mobile phones and even groceries. As th...Starting at €5.74
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Argentina: The convertibility programme
Fracchia L. E.; Gual, JordiCase ASE-370-EEconomicsStarting at €8.20
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Argentina: El programa de convertibilidad
Fracchia L. E.; Gual, JordiCase ASE-370EconomicsEste caso analiza la implantación del programa de convertibilidad en la economía argentina. Se discute el período 1991-1996 analizando el impacto del programa tanto en la economía real como en la situación financiera del país.Starting at €8.20
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Vita: Cosmetics in the Nordics
Narayandas, Das; Palepu, Krishna G.; Herman, KerryCase HBS-516013-EVita is a Norwegian cosmetics retailer owned by FSN Capital, a Scandinavian private equity company. The company has a strong market position in Norway. The case focuses on two strategic issues: how to develop an e-commerce strategy to supplement the company's traditional retail strategy, and how best to grow the company in Sweden. While both of these are potentially important future growth drivers, they also entail large investments in new capabi...Starting at €8.20
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Flipkart: Transitioning to a Marketplace Model, Teaching Note
Gupta, Sunil; Narayandas, DasTeaching Note HBS-516095-EMarketingTeaching note for case 516017. In 2015, Sachin and Binny Bansal, co-founders of India's largest e-tailer, Flipkart, announced that the company would switch to a marketplace model and move its logistics arm into a separate company. At the time of the announcement, Snapdeal already claimed to be India's largest marketplace, and Amazon and other deep-pocket traditional retail giants like Reliance, Future Group, and Tata left no stone unturned to ca...Starting at €0.00
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Celulo Ltd.
Perote J.; Pastor, Alfredo; Gual, JordiCase ASE-408-EEconomicsThis is a revised and abridged version of the case ASE-375-E The external effects problem.Starting at €8.20
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Cleanriver Town
Perote J.; Pastor, Alfredo; Gual, JordiCase ASE-407-EEconomicsThis is a revised and abridged version of the case ASE-374-E Public goods.Starting at €8.20
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Transitioning to a Marketplace Model (Spanish version)
Narayandas, Das; Gupta, Sunil; Tahilyani, RachnaCase HBS-518S12MarketingSachin Bansal and Binny Bansal, co-founders of India's largest e-commerce company, Flipkart, were reviewing the foregoing Facebook post, which had gone viral and received more than 20,000 likes. A third-party seller listed a pair of women's sandals on Flipkart's website at 799 Indian rupees and offered it on promotion at 399. However, upon close examination of the product's display photo, consumers noticed a 399 price tag printed on the strap. Co...Starting at €8.20