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Internacionalización de Telefónica España, S.A. - Nota del Instructor
Ricart, Joan Enric; García Pont, Carlos; Knief C.Teaching Note DGT-15Leadership and People Management, Strategy(See case DG-1136)Starting at €0.00
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Alcatel-Lucent: Marketing the Cell Phone as a Mobile Wallet - Teaching Note
Camacho, Nuno; Verniers, Isabel; García Pont, Carlos; Stremersch, StefanTeaching Note MT-34-EInformation Technologies, Innovation and Change, MarketingAlcatel-Lucent (ALU) was preparing itself for the launch of a new business: mobile payment services. Mobile payment involves transactions between consumers and merchants, or among consumers, using their mobilie phones, and the emergence of a new technology in which ALU had strong expertise - near-filed communication (NFC) - represented a huge opportunity, as analysts expected the market for mobile payments to explode in the coming years. Yet, ALU...Starting at €0.00
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Internacionalization of Telefónica España, S.A. - Teaching Note
Ricart, Joan Enric; García Pont, Carlos; Knief C.Teaching Note DGT-15-ELeadership and People Management, StrategyStarting at €0.00
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Escatsa: The UK and Hungary Decisions - Teaching Note
Palencia, Luis; García Pont, CarlosTeaching Note ASNT-8-EAccounting and Control, MarketingThis teaching note goes with the case on Escatsa, which discusses the dilemma caused by the chance for a local Spanish company to undertake an international expansion to two different countries, working for two different clients at the same time. The shortage of resources leads to a consideration of which of the two operations is best, or even if it is worth undertaking both at the same time.Starting at €0.00
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Escatsa: La decisión de Reino Unido y Hungría - Nota de instructor
Palencia, Luis; García Pont, CarlosTeaching Note ASNT-8Accounting and Control, MarketingEsta nota del instructor acompaña al caso Escatsa, que describe y plantea un dilema de expansión internacional de una empresa local española en dos países diferentes, y para dos clientes diferentes a la vez. La escasez de resursos plantea cuál de las dos operaciones es más adecuada, o incluso si es correcto acometer ambas a la vez.Starting at €0.00