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Authors: Klassen, Robert; Gancberg, Matias
Product Type: Cases
Source: Richard Ivey School of Business
Publication Year: 2009
The Royal Bank of Canada was a potential participant in a syndicated loan for a project financing venture in Qatar. The project would extract and process liquid natural gas there and transport it to the United Kingdom market. Two basic questions remained: does the Qatargas II Project make sense to RBC as it attempts to balance economic, environmental and social performance, and do the Equator Principles provide a competitive advantage?
Authors: Lane, Henry W.; Sondergaard, Mikael; Wesley, David T.A.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Richard Ivey School of Business
Publication Year: 2010
After a Danish newspaper publishes cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad, consumers across the Middle East decide to boycott Danish goods. Arla Foods (Arla) is one of Europe's largest dairy companies. Suddenly, it finds itself caught in the middle of a crisis that appears to be beyond its control.
Authors: Bird, Laura; Linowes, Richard
Product Type: Cases
Source: Emerging Markets Development Advisers Program
Publication Year: 2004
The Feynan Lodge was meant to be an economically self-sustaining eco-tourism lodge after its opening, but projected staffing and operational costs were daunting.
Authors: Burton, B; Globerman, S
Product Type: Cases
Source: The Case Research Journal
Publication Year: 2005
This case focuses on executives deciding whether an investment is profitable and should be kept, or whether the ethical and/or public-relations problems make the investment too problematic.
Authors: Lane, Henry W.; Wesley, David T.A.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Richard Ivey School of Business
Publication Year: 2009
Less than one year after being awarded a contract to develop one of the world's largest offshore petroleum fields, Statoil's future in Iran appeared to be in jeopardy. Statoil was at the center of a corruption investigation that had resulted in the resignations of three of the company's top executives, including its CEO...
Authors: Eshghi, Golpira; Zacharakis, Andrew
Product Type: Cases
Source: North America Case Research Association, Case Research Journal; The Wilfrid Laurier Institute
Publication Year: 1998
Jim Means had made inroads into one of the last remaining big markets for blood analyzers, Iran. The deal that Jim and his colleagues brokered would generate $1.1 million up front plus an ongoing revenue stream of $300,000 every year for the foreseeable future-big numbers for NOVA Biomedical, which generated $70 million in revenues the previous year...
Authors: Vietor, Richard; Evans, Rebecca
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2006
Provides a vehicle to explore Islamic development and political issues within BGIE (business, government, and international economy). Set in early 2002, the case focuses on Crown Prince Abdullah's efforts to liberalize a failing rentier state, that had been dependent on petroleum for too long...
Authors: Al Abdullah, Rania, Her Majesty Queen, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan; MacGillivray, Alex; Rovere, Darin; Zadek, Simon; Jebriel, Mohammad; Begley, Paul; Fanous, Ruba; Sicre, Frederic; Al Jaber, Ahmed; Abouleish, Helmy; Ghandour, Fadi; Ataya, Rabea; Ayoubi, Randa S.
Product Type: Policy and Issue Reports
Source: AccountAbility
Publication Year: 2009
The Arab World has an abundance of resources – natural, human and economic. The region is implementing a wide range of initiatives that are enhancing competitiveness and strengthening prospects for sustainable development at the same time. Responsible competitiveness is advancing in the Arab World. This report contains a new assessment of this linkage between enhancing competitiveness and sustainable development.
Authors: Tomasini, Rolando; Hanson, M.; Van Wassenhove, Luk
Product Type: Cases
Source: INSEAD
Publication Year: 2009
In 2006 Kuwait-based Agility joined the ranks of the top ten global logistics providers worldwide.
Author: Janardan, Meena
Product Type: Magazine / Newspaper Articles
Source: IPS
Publication Year: 2007
This five billion US dollar plan, which might do credit to a sci-fi film set, is envisaged for Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). When complete, in 2009, it will be the nearest thing yet to a zero-carbon, zero-waste city...
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