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Hisense: Breaking Recurring Channel Conflict - Teaching Note
Miao Cui; Xin Li; Heng Wu; Wanling LiTeaching Note IVEY-W26699-EMarketing, StrategyTeaching note for product W26698.Starting at €0.00
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Forest Cabin: Building Resilience During the Pandemic - Teaching Note
Miao Cui; Jinfang Qian; Heng Wu; Wenbo Jiang; Lili CuiTeaching Note IVEY-W27139-EInformation Technologies, StrategyTeaching note for product W27138.Starting at €0.00
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Engie Fires CEO: Was Performance the Only Issue - Teaching Note
Arpita Agnihotri; Saurabh BhattacharyaTeaching Note IVEY-8B20M142-EStrategyTeaching note for product 9B20M142.Starting at €0.00
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Bajaj RE60: The Branding Challenge of Disruptive Innovation - Teaching Note
Srividya Raghavan; Saurabh BhattacharyaTeaching Note IVEY-8B16A014-EMarketingTeaching note for product no. 9B16A014.Starting at €0.00
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OYO: Global Expansion
Arpita Agnihotri; Saurabh BhattacharyaCase IVEY-9B19M123-EEntrepreneurship, StrategyBetween 2016 and 2019, the India-based budget hotel start-up Oravel Stays Private Limited (OYO) expanded into nine countries, including the United Kingdom and the United States. However, OYO faced several crises in its home country: contracted hoteliers oStarting at €8.20
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Amazon: Combatting Antitrust Litigations
Arpita Agnihotri; Saurabh BhattacharyaCase IVEY-9B20M219-EStrategyOn July 29, 2020, Jeff Bezos, the founder and chief executive officer of Amazon.com Inc. (Amazon), testified before a United States House Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust, Commercial, and Administrative Law that was investigating the company for engagiStarting at €8.20
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Hisense: Breaking Recurring Channel Conflict
Miao Cui; Xin Li; Heng Wu; Wanling LiCase IVEY-W26698-EMarketing, StrategyHisense Group Co. Ltd. (Hisense) was a leading manufacturing enterprise in the Chinese household appliance industry. In 2010, Hisense began to lay out its online channels. At that time, the same products had different prices in different channels, which caused fierce channel conflicts. To solve this problem, Hisense segmented online and off-line products and took a series of actions to help off-line channels improve efficiency and reduce prices. ...Starting at €8.20
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Toys “R” Us: What Went Wrong
Arpita Agnihotri; Saurabh BhattacharyaCase IVEY-9B18M118-EStrategyIn early 2018, Toys “R” Us, an iconic toy retailer, filed for liquidation due to intense competition, heavy debt, poor store merchandise, and a non-user-friendly website. Some experts believed that if Toys “R” Us had filed for bankruptcy after the holiday season, its turnaround efforts would have been more successful. However, a toy maker and founder of MGA Entertainment made a bid to purchase Toys “R” Us, but his offer was denied on the grounds ...Starting at €8.20