Ivey Business School (Canada)
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Social Advocacy and Guerrilla Marketing: The No Fly List Kids Canada
Fareena SultanCase IVEY-9B19A022-EEntrepreneurship, MarketingA group of Canadian parents wanted the Canadian government to create a redress system related to Canada’s no-fly list, which affected some of their young children whenever they flew. The parents formed an advocacy group called the No Fly List Kids group in 2016, and the group undertook various campaigns—including innovative guerrilla marketing campaigns and uses of both digital and traditional marketing—to highlight the issue of Canadian children...Starting at €8.20
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Educomp: Shaping Education in the New Millennium
Amita Mital; Sanjay Dhir; Sonjoy MohantyCase IVEY-9B13M073-EStrategyEducomp Solutions Ltd. was established in 1994 with the aim of providing for a customer’s entire education lifecycle, from pre-school to higher education/vocational training, and appropriating value from the same customer multiple times. This strategy, over a period of 17 years, enabled Educomp to become the largest player in the education technology sector in India. Educomp took the organic route to growth, which it achieved largely through acqu...Starting at €8.20
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Social Advocacy and Guerrilla Marketing: The No Fly List Kids Canada - Teaching Note
Fareena SultanTeaching Note IVEY-8B19A022-EMarketingTeaching note for product 9B19A022.Starting at €0.00
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Niantic, Inc.: Pokemon Go and the Rise of Augmented Reality Gaming
David T.A. Wesley; Fareena SultanCase IVEY-9B19A006-EEntrepreneurship, MarketingIn the summer of 2016, the unprecedented growth of Pokémon GO introduced augmented reality into mainstream gaming. Pokémon GO was developed by San Francisco-based Niantic, Inc. (Niantic), a highly successful spinoff from Google Inc., which partnered with the Japanese video game company Nintendo Co., Ltd. to bring the popular video game franchise into the mobile gaming sphere. Niantic's version included the innovative use of augmented reality, a t...Starting at €8.20
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Valeo: Innovating to Lead the Mobility Revolution - Teaching Note
Amita Mital; Krishnan VTeaching Note IVEY-8B21M016-EStrategyTeaching note for product 9B21M016.Starting at €0.00
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Valeo: Innovating to Lead the Mobility Revolution
Amita Mital; Krishnan VCase IVEY-9B21M016-EStrategyIn 2019, the chairman and chief executive officer of Valeo, an automotive supplier and partner to automakers worldwide, faced the challenges of maintaining the company’s speed of growth and balancing its growth with profitability. Valeo had started as a small automobile component manufacturer in 1923 in France. By 2019, however, it was partnering with automakers to design innovative solutions for smart mobility with a focus on intuitive driving a...Starting at €8.20
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Dilli Haat: Reviving Lost Glory
Amita Mital; Shrey VigCase IVEY-9B17M100-EStrategyDilli Haat started in 1994 with the objective of providing infrastructure to craftspeople from across India to sell their traditional crafts in an urban marketplace and prevent their exploitation by intermediaries. The marketplace, set up in the heart of Delhi, the capital of India, was a one-stop shop for visitors seeking authentic India handicrafts and handloomed products. Dilli Haat provided a unique shopping experience in a well-laid-out area...Starting at €8.20
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Charagh Din: Dressing the Elite
Amita Mital; Vijayalakshmi NatarajanCase IVEY-9B18M038-EStrategyCharagh Din sold premium men's shirts in Mumbai, India, to elite customers. It had been in business for three generations, dating back to 1949, and had evolved from a small tailoring shop to a multi-storied showroom. The brand was recognized for its unique designs and outstanding customer service. However, unlike its competitors, Charagh Din did not have in-house manufacturing. The business model worked well when India was a regulated economy, bu...Starting at €8.20
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The 2006 World Cup: Mobile Marketing at adidas (A)
Andy Rohm; Fareena Sultan; David T.A. WesleyCase IVEY-9B07A016-EMarketing, StrategyThe manager of Mobile Media for adidas International is debating what to do, given the sparse amount of traffic to date at the adidas FIFA World Cup mobile portal. By February, there had been only 3,000 visits to the mobile site, compared to the one million visits predicted earlier based on the previous success of a Lucas Films Star Wars mobile campaign. Given that the World Cup is a global event viewed by millions of people in person and more th...Starting at €8.20
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The 2006 World Cup: Mobile Marketing at adidas (B)
Andy Rohm; Fareena Sultan; David T.A. WesleyCase IVEY-9B07A017-EMarketing, StrategyThe manager of Mobile Media for adidas International is debating what to do, given the sparse amount of traffic to date at the adidas FIFA World Cup mobile portal. The (B) case describes the results of a new effort to use a popular portal to advertise the adidas World Cup mobile site. The case can be used to discuss the impact of using different media channels to deliver marketing communications.Starting at €5.74