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Author: The Aspen Institute Center for Business Education
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Source: The Aspen Institute Center for Business Education
Publication Year: 2011
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Authors: Bansal, Pratima; Scarfe, John; Johnston, Richard
Product Type: Cases
Source: Richard Ivey School of Business
Publication Year: 2009
Based in Saskatoon, Cameco was the world's largest uranium mining company. The case centres on whether the same corporate social responsibility policy developed in Canada can be applied to the company's joint venture with the Kyrgyzstan government to operate a gold mine in eastern Kyrgyzstan.
Authors: Steger, U; Ionescu-Somers, Aileen; Coughlan, S
Product Type: Cases
Source: IMD
Publication Year: 2008
This case looks at the differences between how a company and an NGO assess the financial risk posed by carbon.
Author: Bream, Rebecca
Product Type: Magazine / Newspaper Articles
Source: The Financial Times
Publication Year: 2007
Texas could be one of the main centres of any nuclear revival. Dallas-based energy group TXU Corp has said it was considering building up to 6,000MW of nuclear capacity at up to three sites in Texas, with an aim of starting power generation between 2015 and 2020...
Authors: Baltimore, Chris; Lee, Lisa
Product Type: Magazine / Newspaper Articles
Source: Planet Ark World Environment News
Publication Year: 2007
NRG Energy will file an application with regulators on Tuesday to build two new nuclear reactors in Texas, the first such request in the United States in 29 years, the company said Monday.
Authors: Allen, B.; Cross, T.; Simko, Paul
Product Type: Cases
Source: Darden Business Publishing
Publication Year: 2009
This case is about the financial impact of negative publicity and a company's reaction.
Author: Ali, Saleem H.
Product Type: Cases
Source: University of Vermont
Publication Year: 2004
The topic of Bernard Michel’s speech was general in nature, yet quite specific in substance: “Corporate Citizenship and the Saskatchewan Uranium Industry.”
Author: Gusterson, Hugh
Product Type: Magazine / Newspaper Articles
Source: Truthout.org
Publication Year: 2011
What lessons will we learn from the nuclear accident at Fukushima, an accident thought to be impossible?
Authors: Allen, B.; Cross, T.; Simko, Paul
Product Type: Cases
Source: Darden Business Publishing
Publication Year: 2009
In March 2002, during a scheduled refueling outage, workers at FirstEnergy's Davis-Besse nuclear power plant found a football-sized hole in the reactor head caused by boric acid corrosion. FirstEnergy projected the outage would last two to three months and cost from $15 million to $30 million. Instead, the outage lasted 26 months and cost $588.9 million.
Author: Wald, Matthew L.
Product Type: Magazine / Newspaper Articles
Source: The New York Times
Publication Year: 2006
Constellation Energy is convinced that nuclear power is on the verge of a renaissance, ready to provide reliable electricity at a competitive price. Their neighboring utility, the PPL Corporation, takes a different view. "There are better places to put the money of shareholders", Mr. Hecht of PPL said. Constellation's decisions have implications beyond the corporate bottom line...
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