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Author: Abell, D.
Product Type: Cases
Source: European School of Management and Technology
Publication Year: 2006
This case asks students to consider an ethical dilemma, whereby a successful investment banker is offered higher compensation from a competitor bank, if he will bring along a selection of his current clients and team members.
Authors: Hunsaker, Phillip; Bastian, Maria; Ayoub, Matta
Product Type: Cases
Source: University of San Diego
Publication Year: 2002
Bladeco is a United States company that has recently undertaken an international joint venture with a Saudi Arabian company, in the precision steel products market. The newly appointed Middle Eastern Manager is eager to apply his international relations skills to enhance the sales of Bladeco products in Saudi Arabia.
Authors: Say, Arzu Iseri; Ener, Hakan; Akkentli, Omer; Aras, Sencer
Product Type: Cases
Source: Bogazici University
Publication Year: 2004
This case outlines one of the most successful corporate social responsibility projects ever undertaken in Europe. ARGE Consulting, a boutique strategy consulting firm based in Istanbul, Turkey, has mobilised internal and external resources and built lasting partnerships in order to improve the managerial capacities of civil society organisations in Turkey.
Authors: Dobbs, Richard; Manson, Nigel; Nyquist, Scott
Product Type: Journal Articles
Source: The McKinsey Quarterly
Publication Year: 2005
The oil and gas industry has a history of overinvesting at the top of a cycle. This time it should break the habit...
Authors: Aziz Awar, Syed; Jabnoun, Naceur; Khan, Fahim
Product Type: Cases
Source:
Publication Year: 2001
The Islamic Development Bank (IDB), Saudi Arabia has carved out a niche for itself by designing financial instruments and approaches based on ethics and Islamic law. These instruments have been used to provide development assistance to a cross-section of member countries many of them poor and least developed.
Author: Baines, Stewart
Product Type: Magazine / Newspaper Articles
Source: Futurity Media via www.Silicon.com
Publication Year: 2005
Forget the latest feature-rich smart phones - the real action is happening at the other end of the mobile phone market, says Futurity Media's Stewart Baines. All players are piling headlong into low cost mobiles in the hope that the three billion people who currently could but do not use a mobile phone will soon be able to embrace the 21st century...
Authors: Buddemeier, Florian; Busse, Sarah; Clabo, Ron; Lam, Jessica; Xue, Bridget (Yun)
Product Type: Essays and Concept Papers
Source: Kenan-Flagler Business School, UNC-Chapel Hill
Publication Year: 2006
This paper addresses the issue of water scarcity – a global challenge particularly pressing to the developing nations of the world. Globally, over 1 billion people lack access to clean water. According to the UN two thirds of the world population could be affected by water scarcity by 2025.
Author: Boehm, Amnon
Product Type: Journal Articles
Source: Business and Society Review. Vol. 107, Issue 2.
Publication Year: 2002
This article argues that to understand CSR is necessary to study the attitudes of community leaders besides those of corporate leaders.
Author: Preston, Jennifer
Product Type: Magazine / Newspaper Articles
Source: The New York Times
Publication Year: 2011
If there is a face to the revolt that has sprouted in Egypt, it may be the face of Khaled Said. Within five days of his death, an anonymous human rights activist created a Facebook page, It became and remains the biggest dissident Facebook page in Egypt, and it has helped spread the word about the demonstrations in Egypt, which were ignited after a revolt in neighboring Tunisia toppled the government there.
Authors: Jamali, Dima; Tarazi, Alexandra
Product Type: Cases
Source: Richard Ivey School of Business
Publication Year: 2011
2b Design’s mission was eloquently articulated as to “restore the unseen beauty of the broken.” By the broken, it referred to the Middle East’s disappearing traditional heritage and to those people whose socioeconomic status or disabilities hindered them from leading a decent life.
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