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Compitiendo por el sector de la prensa gratuita en España: Metro frente a Qué
Vives L.; Valor Sabatier, JosepCase SI-149Knowledge and CommunicationEn los últimos años, el periódico Metro ha desarrollado con éxito su posición como uno de los más importantes de España, y al mismo tiempo, disfruta de una expansión que comprende dieciséis países de todo el mundo. El nuevo modelo de negocio, sostenido completamente por ingresos publicitarios, y una expansión a un ritmo acelerado, pueden, al menos parcialmente, explicar este éxito. Sin embargo, en este momento Metro tiene que defender su posició...Starting at €8.20
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An Ethical Approach to Crisis Management
Schwartz, Mark S.; Cragg, Wesley; Hoffman, W. MichaelArticle ART-2272-EBusiness Ethics and Corporate Social ResponsibilityExecutives who ignore the ethical dimensions of crisis management expose themselves to serious risks that can lead to the collapse of their firms. The authors use the 2010 BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico as a cautionary example of what happens when a company fails to make decisions based on and directly connected to a set of core ethical values, such as trustworthiness, responsibility, caring, citizenship, respect and fairness. They outline ho...Starting at €8.20
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Competing for the Free Newspaper Industry in Spain: Metro vs Qué
Vives L.; Valor Sabatier, JosepCase SI-149-EKnowledge and CommunicationIn the last few years, Metro News has successfully developed a position as one of the most important newspapers in Spain, at the same time enjoying an expansion into 16 countries all over the world. A new business model, sustained entirely by publicity revenues, and a fast paced expansion can, at least partially, explain this success. However, at the present moment Metro has to defend its positioning vs. the traditional press groups and other new...Starting at €8.20
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The Internationalization of Metro News: Or How Free Newspapers are Trying to Conquer the World
Vives L.; Valor Sabatier, JosepCase DG-1488-EEntrepreneurship, Innovation and ChangeSince its first launch in Sweden, in 1995, Metro News has developed a global footprint that covers Metro was 67 cities with 45 editions distributed in 17 countries. The concept behind is simple but has proven to be very powerful: a free newspaper distributed through the urban transit system. This case disentangles the critical steps in the process of internationalization of Metro.Starting at €8.20
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Utilícese en caso de crisis
Rerup, Claus; González Herrero, Alfonso; Pin Arboledas, José Ramón; Schwartz, Mark S.; Cragg, Wesley; Hoffman, W. MichaelDossier DOS-15Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility, Leadership and People Management, Marketing, StrategyAunque planifiquemos, nadie está a salvo de las crisis. Hay que prepararse para gestionarlas antes, durante y después.Starting at €15.00
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Lifesaving Tools for Crisis Management
Rerup, Claus; González Herrero, Alfonso; Pin Arboledas, José Ramón; Schwartz, Mark S.; Cragg, Wesley; Hoffman, W. MichaelDossier DOS-15-EBusiness Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility, Leadership and People Management, Marketing, StrategyWhen a crisis flares up, nobody is safe. This dossier will help you to manage crises better – before, during and after.Starting at €15.00
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Competing for the Free Newspaper Industry in Spain: Metro vs Qué - Teaching Note
Valor Sabatier, Josep; Vives L.Teaching Note SIT-10-EKnowledge and CommunicationThis Teaching Note refers to a case that focuses on Spain, where Recoletos is planning to launch a new free newspaper.Starting at €0.00
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Compitiendo por el sector de la prensa gratuita en España: Metro frente a Qué - Nota del instructor
Valor Sabatier, Josep; Vives L.Teaching Note SIT-10Knowledge and CommunicationEsta nota de instructor complementa a un caso centrado en España, donde Recoletos tiene la intención de lanzar un nuevo periódico gratuito.Starting at €0.00
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Una aproximación ética a la gestión de crisis
Schwartz, Mark S.; Cragg, Wesley; Hoffman, W. MichaelArticle ART-2272Business Ethics and Corporate Social ResponsibilityLos ejecutivos que ignoran las dimensiones éticas de la gestión de crisis se exponen a graves riesgos que pueden llevar sus empresas a la ruina. Los autores analizan el vertido de crudo de BP en el golfo de México en 2010 para ilustrar lo que sucede cuando las decisiones de una compañía no se basan ni están directamente relacionadas con un conjunto de valores éticos esenciales, como la confiabilidad, la responsabilidad, la preocupación por el pró...Starting at €8.20