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Democracy: Exit, Voice and Representation
Pons, Vincent; Tabellini, Marco E.Case HBS-719038-EEconomicsThis note provides an overview of the Chinese Internet by describing its leading three companies: Baidu, Alibaba, and Tencent (BAT). While BAT had previously focused their respective businesses on distinct sectors of the online economy-Baidu for search, Alibaba for e-commerce, and Tencent for games and instant messaging-the proliferation of mobile devices in China introduced new territory to be conquered. By the end of 2014, BAT had each made a s...Starting at €8.20
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Don't Forget Your Boss: Make the Most of This Critical Relationship-Why Managing Your Boss Is Key to Becoming a Great Boss Yourself
Hill, Linda A.; Lineback, KentBook Chapter HBS-7321BC-EKnowledge and CommunicationOne member of your professional network deserves special attention: your boss. Why? Because your boss plays a pivotal role in your success-or your failure. You can leverage your boss's influence in the organization in several ways-for example, by obtaining valuable information, winning needed resources, or securing support for your group's initiatives. If you mishandle your relationship with your boss, you might find yourself isolated and ignored...Starting at €8.20
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Goodbye IMF Conditions, Hello Chinese Capital: Zambia's Copper Industry and Africa's Break with Its Colonial Past, Teaching Note
Di Tella, Rafael; Pons, Vincent; Mehta, Sarah; Lane, DavidTeaching Note HBS-717055-EEconomicsTeaching note for case 717034.Starting at €0.00
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Goodbye IMF Conditions, Hello Chinese Capital: Zambia's Copper Industry and Africa's Break with Its Colonial Past
Di Tella, Rafael; Pons, Vincent; Mehta, Sarah; Lane, DavidCase HBS-717034-EEconomicsOver the past several decades, rapid growth in Chinese investment and trade has created for Africa a new development partner. China represents an alternative to U.S. and European nations whose past imperialism, resource avarice, and economic dictates-through the conditionality of IMF and World Bank lending-remain a negative legacy. This case uses the story of Zambia's Chambishi copper mine, which was purchased in 1998 by the state-owned China Non...Starting at €8.20