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Vueling's Mobile Strategy Takes Flight
Zamora, Javier; Káganer, Evgeny; Tatarinov, Katherine; Oré, AndreuCase SI-193-EInformation Technologies, Innovation and Change, StrategyVueling Airlines announced in 2014 that a larger percentage of its IT budget would be spent on mobile applications than on the website. However, the revenue from mobile remained relatively small compared with that from the Web. In designing Vueling's future mobile strategy, the IT and online marketing managers face the dilemma of whether to prioritize sales or customer experience.Starting at €8.20
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La estrategia móvil de Vueling emprende el vuelo
Zamora, Javier; Káganer, Evgeny; Tatarinov, Katherine; Oré, AndreuCase SI-193Information Technologies, Innovation and Change, StrategyVueling Airlines anunció en 2014 que iba a asignar un porcentaje más amplio de su presupuesto de IT a las aplicaciones móviles que a la web. Ahora bien, los ingresos de la plataforma móvil seguían siendo relativamente bajos en comparación con los de la web. Al diseñar la futura estrategia móvil de Vueling, los directores de IT y de Marketing Online se enfrentan al dilema de si priorizar las ventas o la experiencia del cliente.Starting at €8.20
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Vueling's Mobile Strategy Takes Flight (Portuguese Version, Brazil)
Zamora, Javier; Káganer, Evgeny; Tatarinov, Katherine; Oré, AndreuCase SI-193-PBInformation Technologies, Innovation and Change, StrategyVueling Airlines announced in 2014 that a larger percentage of its IT budget would be spent on mobile applications than on the website. However, the revenue from mobile remained relatively small compared with that from the Web. In designing Vueling's future mobile strategy, the IT and online marketing managers face the dilemma of whether to prioritize sales or customer experience.Starting at €8.20
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From Blockbuster to Netflix: The Evolution of the Home Entertainment Industry
Valor Sabatier, Josep; Tatarinov, KatherineCase SI-201-EInformation Technologies, Innovation and Change, StrategyThis case describes the evolution of the home entertainment industry in the United States, focusing on its two main players in the period 2000-2017: Blockbuster and Netflix. It follows the growth and success of Blockbuster as the leader in the video rental segment, the challenge of Netflix with its mail-in option and Blockbuster's inability to respond. Finally, it closes with Netflix's transition from a physical DVD rental company to its current ...Starting at €8.20