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Toys “R” Us en 1999
Cool, Karel; Sorensen, DeidreCase INSEAD-4896SPStrategyEn 1999 Toys "R" Us se enfrentaba al momento más desafiante de su historia. Después de registrar pérdidas por primera vez en 1998, perdió también el liderazgo frente a Wal-Mart en la distribución minorista de juguetes. Además iban tarde en el secto de la electrónica donde eToys ya estaba ocupando el mercado. ¿Cómo podía TRU reafrimar su posición y mejorar sus beneficios?Starting at €8.20
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Toys "R" Us in 1999 (Portuguese Version)
Cool, Karel; Sorensen, DeidreCase INSEAD-4896PT-PPStrategyIn 1999 Toys “R” Us faced the most challenging time of its history. After recording losses for the first time in 1998, it lost its number one position in toy retailing to Wal-Mart and was late in entering electronic retailing where eToys was pre-empting the competitive space. How would TRU be able to reaffirm its competitive position and improve its profitability?Starting at €8.20
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Ducati Motorcycle (Italy): Riding Traditional Business Channels or Racing through the Internet (Spanish Version)
Jelassi, Tawfik; Stephanie, LeenenCase INSEAD-4917SPStrategyEste caso se analiza la estrategia de comercio electrónico de Ducati, un fabricante italiano de motocicletas de alto rendimiento. En él se describe cómo, el 1 de enero de 2000, Ducati vende exclusivamente a través de Internet su nueva motocicleta MH900e en 15.000 euros por unidad. Fue la primera motocicleta jamás vendida a través de la Internet y la producción del primer año de la MH900e se agotó después de tan sólo 31 minutos! El caso también pr...Starting at €8.20
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Guru.com: Poder Para el Professional Independiente (Spanish version)
Mary M. CrossanCase IVEY-9B01MS01Entrepreneurship, StrategyGuru.com intentaba transformar el mercado laboral global, a través de la creación en Internet del sitio laboral más grande del mundo para profesionales independientes (cuentapropistas, consultores, etc.). Su meta era crear un lugar en la red suministrando la información esencial para que profesionales independientes manejen sus propios negocios. Un mes dentro del lanzamiento de la exhibición preliminar del sitio, y en medio de la preparación para...Starting at €8.20
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iStockphoto.com: Turning Community into Commerce
Rebecca A. Grant; Meghan StothersCase IVEY-9B07E013-EEntrepreneurship, Information TechnologiesWhen the founder of iStockphoto.com started the company in 2000, his objective was to share his vast collection of stock photography with graphic designers worldwide, and, in the process, help others do the same. By 2002, the organization was a respected and successful online community, but the founder and his partners now had to consider the profitability of their company. iStock was founded on community and collaboration - not commerce. Should ...Starting at €8.20
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Cooking.com
Laseter, Timothy M.; Rabinovich, Elliot; Ryan, MichaelCase DARDEN-OM-1321-EService and Operations ManagementThe president and founder of Cooking.com is examining the concept of cost-to-serve in her Internet retailing company. The need for continued sales growth, coupled with the necessity of keeping costs down, puts pressure on her to make sure that the company’s capacity-constrained fulfillment center carries products that offer the greatest profit potential, not just the highest gross margins. The company is already operating with a variety of fulfil...Starting at €8.20
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The Professor Proposes
Gregory S. Zaric; Michael LeffCase IVEY-9B06E017-ECorporate GovernanceA professor is shopping for a diamond engagement ring. He finds one with certain specifications for a certain price, and wishes to determine if the price of the diamond is fair. He collects data on the prices and characteristics (cut, colour, clarity and carats) of several hundred diamonds from three Internet wholesalers. This case can be used for linear regression analysis with categorical variables as well as other statistical techniques.Starting at €8.20
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DataUnison: The eBay Reseller Strategy
Rebecca A. Grant; Meghan StothersCase IVEY-9B07E014-EEntrepreneurship, Information TechnologiesIn 2005, e-business was on the rise again, and one of the companies that was doing well was eBay, the most successful online auction website. In addition to generating revenue, transactions on eBay also produced a substantial amount of data about purchases, prices and products. The chief executive officer (CEO) of the 18-month-old company, Advanced Economic Research Systems, Inc. (AERS) analyzed this data for consumers and businesses interested i...Starting at €8.20
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Shopster.com
Malcolm Munro; Sid L. HuffCase IVEY-9B07E005-ECorporate Governance, Entrepreneurship, Information Technologies, StrategyShopster.com is a Calgary-based e-business company whose business is to assist other individuals or companies in setting up their own retail transactional websites. Shopster differs significantly from ordinary website developers in that retailers are able to select from a huge inventory of saleable products, through Shopster's network of goods providers. Shopster also provides software tools, and expertise, to allow anyone wishing to create an on...Starting at €8.20
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RevenueWire.com: Growing in a Competitive Affiliate Industry
Rebecca A. GrantCase IVEY-9B11M029-EEntrepreneurship, Marketing, StrategyAfter three years of rapid growth in a relatively young industry, the affiliate and payment-processing company RevenueWire.com found itself operating in a very different environment. Sales growth in the company’s affiliate network service had leveled off, and orders for Q1 2010 looked just like those for Q1 2009. New competitors, low entry barriers, and a plateau in the affiliate market meant few opportunities for growth across the industry. Desp...Starting at €8.20