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    To achieve an oligopolistic market structure there are certain characteristics which must be achieved. A small number of firms would dominate the market‚ each of these firms has a significant market power and would closely follow the behaviour of the other companies in the market. Unlike in a monopolistic market structure‚ the products produced by the firms of the oligopoly market do have substitutes. Firms will use non price competition methods in order to make their product or service stand out

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    FIELD EXPERIMENTS IN ECONOMICS By: Ravisha Sodha INTRODUCTION: Field experiments occupy an important middle ground between laboratory experiments and naturally occurring field data. The underlying idea behind most field experiments is to make use of randomization in an environment that captures important characteristics of the real world. Distinct from traditional empirical economics‚ field experiments provide an advantage by permitting the researcher to create exogenous variation in the variables

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    It’s been five years since the SEZ Act 2005 came into being. Over 580 SEZ approvals‚ much real estate speculation‚ half-a-dozen farmers’ protests‚ and an economic slowdown later‚ it is time for the Ministry of Commerce to admit that the policy has been a damp squib on the economic front. Developers who were falling over each other to get their SEZ plans approved seem to be looking for greener pastures‚ as they now line up to get their SEZs denotified or withdrawn. Many others continue to seek extensions

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    News: Colombia’s Ecopetrol cuts targets due to rebel attacks. Article highlights: In Colombia the guerilla group F:A:R:C attacks on Ecopetrol’s pipeline increased more than triple this year. This has caused that the best-preforming oil company in Colombia‚ which in addition belongs to the state to reduce its production targets drastically. The guerrilla group have attacked this company various times because it generates a great income for the state‚ and many of these incomes funds the military

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    will not be accepted unless all fields below are completed Subject Code: MKTG1257 Subject Name: Marketing Communication Location where you study: Saigon South Campus Title of Assignment: IMC Audit Report File(s) Submitted Group1-Nokia-N8-IMC Audit Report Student name: Truong Nhat Thanh s3245596 Dang Thi Le Thuy s3245641 Chung Thi Hong Vy s3245731 Student Email Address: S3245596@rmit.edu.vn S3245641@rmit.edu.vn S3245731@rmit.edu.vn Learning

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    to investigate how the Nokia Corporation has been innovative since it was originally founded as Nokia AB in 1865. This report also looks into what Nokia has done to be considered innovative‚ how that innovation has paid off and what challenges the company faces now‚ and in the future. The main findings were that Nokia has been very innovative politically‚ strategically and through new creations. The main focus of innovation was within the telecommunications industry. Nokia have manufactured some

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    Nokia United Kingdom and Ireland 2008 Executive Summary Current position of Nokia Nokia is the leading market leader of mobile devices in the UK and Ireland. Nokia is actually active on the entire mobile phone market‚ and targets high volume sales in all categories. They are clear market leader with 35.1% in the overall business‚ except for the higher segment‚ and actually this is not a good thing because this segment is getting more and more important. Because due to the mature market in the

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    Nokia’s Corporate Culture Challenge What are the corporate culture challenges along with other challenges that Nokia face in keeping up with other competitor in the market? Introduction to the Nokia Corporation: The Nokia Corporation is a multinational telecommunication Phone Company that locates its headquarters in Finland. The company is involved in the manufacturing of mobile phones in conjunction with Internet and communications service providers‚ having more than 130‚ 000 employees

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    has caused the emergence of new devices in the global handset market and competition among companies have been increased heavily for survival. It has forced companies to change their business strategies. Few big companies acquired small companies to increase their market share‚ few followed a brand extension strategy by launching new products and hence increased their market penetration. For this reason‚ an integration between Microsoft and Nokia‚ two market leaders in their own rights‚ may create

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    solutions for business problems. Concept Defining the term management precisely is not so simple because the term management is used in a variety of ways. Being a new discipline‚ it has drawn concepts and principles from a number of disciplines such as economics‚ sociology‚ psychology‚ anthropology‚ statistics and so on. Each group of contributors has treated management differently. For example‚ economists have treated management as a factor of production; sociologists have treated it as a class or group

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