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Compassion Web
Wee Yong YeoCase IVEY-9B12M039-EEntrepreneurship, Finance, StrategyThis case is about an ambitious “technopreneur” with ideas that were at the forefront of technology, such as in enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. Compassion Web had been successful initially, then swamped with challenges, and the original business model needed major changes in order to work in the fast-changing environment. At the same time, the company was facing a lawsuit with a major client, which could threaten its survival. To make...Starting at €8.20
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FinBook: Designing a Decentralized Marketplace for Structured Crypto Assets
Wee Yong Yeo; Weiqi ZhangCase IVEY-W25332-EFinance, StrategyFinbook Pte. Ltd. (FinBook), a financial technology (fintech) start-up, started in July 2017 in Singapore as a decentralized marketplace for structured products on the blockchain. The founders obtained seed funding of approximately US$200,000 that allowed it to introduce and incorporate structured funds, short sales, and financial options in the crypto space using smart contracts under the distributed ledger system.
In May 2018, FinBook la...Starting at €8.20
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OrangeTee Property Agents Review: Responding to Disruptive Innovations
Calvin Chua; Seow Eng Ong; Davin Wang; Wee Yong YeoCase IVEY-9B20M119-EStrategyIn 2018, the Singapore-based real estate agency OrangeTee launched a new, online platform in response to disruptive innovation in the real estate sector. Property Agents Review allowed clients to rate and review OrangeTee’s agents upon the completion of aStarting at €8.20
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Lan-Ray Global Payment Services
Wee Yong YeoCase IVEY-9B12N003-EEntrepreneurship, Finance, StrategyThe Singaporean software company Lan-Ray attempted to enter the prepaid cash card (PCC) business in China. Equity funds were sourced to acquire Protection Communications Network (PCN), a payment intermediary in Quanzhou, China, with a vast payment network that could be instrumental to the success of the PCC business. However, PCN would need to demonstrate profitability before it could obtain the licence to run the PCC business.Together, Lan-Ray a...Starting at €8.20
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Intel: Exploring Market Opportunities in Water
Eccles, Robert G.; Edmondson, Amy C.; Serafeim, George; Farrell, Sarah E.Case HBS-412100-ESeeking to move beyond chip-making and offer sophisticated IT solutions in the form of software and hardware platforms, Intel Corporation, a leading semiconductor manufacturer in the United States, introduces a pilot project in India for testing a new platform that allows for monitoring and demand management along water distribution networks. The case describes, in detail, internal events that led to the creation of this pilot. It examines detail...Starting at €8.20
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Hassina Sherjan
Eccles, Robert G.; Serafeim, George; Eccles, PhilippaCase HBS-112029-EHassina Sherjan was born in Afghanistan but grew up and was educated in the United States. A trip to Afghanistan when she was an adult inspired her to move back to her home country with two missions. The first was to educate young women through a non-profit organization she started called Aid Afghanistan for Education and a for-profit company, Boumi, that manufactures and distributes products for the home such as curtains, cushion covers, tea coz...Starting at €8.20
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The Employees Provident Fund (EPF Malaysia): Modern Retirement Challenges
Wee Yong YeoCase IVEY-W28667-EEconomics, FinanceThe Employees Provident Fund (EPF) is Malaysia’s national private-sector pension program. It has grown into one of the largest pension funds in the world. The success of the EPF and Malaysia as a whole have brought new challenges. As life expectancy increases and the population ages, how can the EPF ensure adequate pension coverage and take care of Malaysians’ increasing retirement needs? As technology replaces the need for branches and customer-...Starting at €8.20
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SK Group: Social Progress Credits
Serafeim, George; Rouen, Ethan; Freiberg, DavidCase HBS-120071-EAccounting and ControlSK Group was one of the largest companies South Korea. A family-run conglomerate consisting of around 120 subsidiaries and employing more than 100,000, SK was tightly knit into the fabric of Korean society. SK viewed their future success as contingent upon the strength of the societal ecosystem in which they operated. As such, the company had a long history of philanthropic giving. However, SK questioned if their donations were producing the desi...Starting at €8.20
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SK Group: Social Progress Credits, Teaching Plan
Serafeim, George; Rouen, Ethan; Freiberg, DavidTeaching Note HBS-120112-EAccounting and ControlTeaching Plan for HBS Case 120-071.Starting at €0.00
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Foxconn Technology Group A and B Teaching Note
Eccles, Robert G.; Serafeim, GeorgeTeaching Note HBS-413055-ELeadership and People ManagementTeaching Note for 112002 and 112058Starting at €0.00