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Author: Carey, Ray
Product Type: Books / Book Chapters
Source: ArthurHouse
Publication Year: 2004
Democratic capitalism combines the free-market energies of competition and private property with the enormous productivity and innovation released in an environment of trust and cooperation. Ray Carey presents the theory and practice of democratic capitalism by coupling his experience with a synthesis of the thought of Adam Smith, Karl Marx, and John Stuart Mill.
Author: Knowledge@Emory
Product Type: Magazine / Newspaper Articles
Source: Knowledge@Emory
Publication Year: 2009
Can business leaders learn a lesson from the President of the United States? Faculty at Emory University's Goizueta Business School explore the obstacles to change as well as the opportunities inherent in times of transition.
Author: Knowledge@Wharton
Product Type: Policy and Issue Reports
Source: Knowledge@Wharton
Publication Year: 2009
Israel faces a dual marketing challenge. First, similar to countries like Afghanistan and Iraq whose wars dominate the news, Israel's public perception is marked by images of violence and conflict rather than ones suggesting stability and a hospitable business environment. This leads to the second marketing challenge, that of Israeli companies striving to attract investors and customers even as they contend with a tide of negative world opinion.
Author: Ogden, Joslyn
Product Type: Cases
Source: Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University
Publication Year: 2009
Discusses the organizational culture and internal operations of the U.S. Navy as an institution in light of the sexual harassment scandal that followed the 1991 annual meeting of the Tailhook Association.
Authors: Trumbull, Gunnar; Kanno, Akiko
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2009
In 2006, when the Japanese Supreme Court rules that one of the big Japanese consumer lenders must repay a borrower for "excess interest payments," the US firms must decide how to respond.
Authors: Nicholas, Tom; Chen, David
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2009
In October 1941, a top secret envoy from the U.S. military was sent to Crosley Corporation in Cincinnati, Ohio to request their assistance to construct a weapon that would drastically strengthen the defenses of U.S. troops: the proximity fuze.
Author: McGahan, Anita
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2009
Describes U.S. antitrust policy, including major judicial decisions and their impact on competitive strategy. Omits information on the history of antitrust policy and on the specific prohibitions of the various acts.
Authors: Iyer, Lakshmi; Macomber, John D.; Arora, Namrata
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2009
Maharashtra state is accepting bids to redevelop Dharavi, the largest slum in Asia. A real estate developer assesses the risks and tenders a bid.
Authors: Daemmrich, Arthur A.; Kramarz, Benjamin
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2010
This case describes how Denmark has balanced the impacts of globalization, including outsourcing and movement of labor with its social welfare offerings. Can Denmark keep its borders open to the free movement of goods, services, and labor while also sustaining the breadth of its welfare offerings?
Authors: Ebrahim, Alnoor; Rangan, V. Kasturi
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2010
As the U.S. government agency, Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), and Ghana finalize a $547 million grant for agriculture and transportation infrastructure, they come up against an accountability and measurement problem: how to address an urgent request from Ghana to fund community services--such as schools and drinking water--for which the results will be more difficult to measure.
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