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Authors: Goldberg, Lena G.; Obenchain, Tiffany
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2009
Facing the worldwide financial crisis, Goldman Sachs' CEO Lloyd Blankfein considered his options...
Authors: Koppell, Jonathan; Davis, Gerald; Gentile, Mary C.
Product Type: Multimedia
Source: The Aspen Institute Center for Business Education
Publication Year: 2009
On October 27th, 2009, Aspen CBE hosted a web-conference on Corporate Governance in the Current Economic Climate.
Authors: Michie, Jonathan; Llewellyn, David T.; Anderson, David; Eyre, Nick; Hunt, Peter; Mills, Chris; Palmer, Jeremy
Product Type: Policy and Issue Reports
Source: Kellogg College, University of Oxford
Publication Year: 2009
The immediate issue is whether the failed financial institutions that were taken into public ownership could be re-launched as mutuals rather than as plcs.
Authors: Chu, Michael; Kramer, Enrique
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2009
The case presents the management dilemmas of a new institution in an undeveloped microfinance market in Latin America.
Author: Knowledge@SMU
Product Type: Web Sites; Magazine / Newspaper Articles
Source: Knowledge@SMU
Publication Year: 2009
For many of the rural poor and socially-disadvantaged in developing countries, microfinancing is a key source of capital. With loans of just hundreds or even tens of dollars, this group, commonly known as “the under-banked”, has been able to jump-start small businesses of their own and achieve a certain level of economic success. As such, more lenders – both public and private – have been willing to accept the risks of working with this stratum of borrowers. However, with the global economy looking bleak and financial regulations tightening across the board, microfinancing activities have been sharply reduced.
Authors: Finocchio, Robert; Diamond, Stephen; Hanson, Kirk O.
Product Type: Multimedia
Source: Santa Clara University
Publication Year: 2009
A panel discussion responds to AIG bonuses, income inequality, and whether regulation is the best approach to executive compensation (video).
Author: Ahmed, M.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Richard Ivey School of Business
Publication Year: 2009
Callmate Telips Telecom Limited (Callmate) was in the telecommunications business, an industry in which the regulatory controls were gradually being undone by the government of Pakistan as part of an economic deregulation program. Callmate was the pioneer in the payphones and prepaid calling card industries in Pakistan. The events in the case demonstrate that the company strategy, as well as aggressive share price management, could be dangerous if there were no checks on the directors.
Authors: Zhang, Weigi; Abrami, Regina M.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2009
This case examines the effect of environmental activism on China's investment climate, focusing on the petrochemical sector. This case is suitable for courses in international business, business and society, and doing business in China and/or the developing world.
Authors: McNichols, Maureen; Blair, Nathan T.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2009
This case takes an in-depth look at the events and causes leading to the U.S. government bailout of American International Group. Source material includes testimony before Congress, AIG's public disclosures and various news articles.
Authors: Eccles, Robert G.; Sesia, Aldo
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2009
This case is an example of innovation in the investment management process and raises issues about broadening investment criteria into environmental, social and governance issues.
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