Business Law Project Topic: Conflict of Laws Introduction: What is Conflict of Law? Conflict of laws is that part of the law in each state‚ country‚ or other jurisdiction that determines whether‚ in dealing with a particular legal situation‚ its law or the law of some other jurisdiction will be applied. An alternative term‚ widely used in Europe‚ is "private international law May arise because of differences between the law of the country of nationality of a person and that in which that person
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References: Thomson‚ A. 2014. Vodafone Said to Discuss Sharing Broadband With BSkyB in U.K. [online] 20 January. Available at: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-01-20/vodafone-said-to-discuss-sharing-broadband-with-bskyb-in-u-k-.html [Accessed: 31 March]. PLUNKETT‚ S. 2014. Vodafone‚ BSkyB in talks to curb BT ’s broadband reach - report. [online] 19 January. Available at: http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/01/19/uk-vodafone-bskyb-idUKBREA0I09C20140119 [Accessed: 31 March 2014]
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6/6/2011 IMI EXAMPLES OF GOOD CSR AND BAD CSR IN TELECOMMUNICATION IN INDUSTRY Evaluating CSR using B&L Framework | Ashwani K Sinha CONT ENTS 1. 2. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................................. 3 SELECTION OF INDUSTRY .................................................................................................................................... 3 2.1 2.2 2.2.1
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Telsim was number two mobile operator in 1994 and the only alternative to Turkcell until 2000‚ then in 2006 it joined to Vodafone Group as Vodafone Telekominikasyon A.Ş. Turkcell is not only the leading operator in Turkey‚ but is also the biggest GSM operator in Europe in terms of subscriber numbers. (http://www.turkcell.com.tr/en/AboutTurkcell/corporateInfo/companyHistory). Vodafone is the world’s largest mobile telecommunications company measured by revenues. Avea is the youngest operator of Turkey
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mobile subscribers? The decision to switch to a new operator depends on the general perception about the brand and thus these numbers reflect the brand perception of mobile users. Though Airtel is the number one mobile service provider in India but Vodafone has established itself as a distinct brand with the help of its innovative communication strategy. According to a survey conducted by Teleguru‚ Network coverage and tariff rates emerged as the top 2 reasons as to why respondents want to avail of
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Market Challenger Strategies: A) Frontal Attack: In a frontal attack‚ the attacker matches its opponent’s price‚ advertising‚ price and distribution. The principle of force says that the side with greater resources wins. Examples: * Pepsi Vs Coke * Blackberry Vs Apple [ Blackberry’s frontal attack on Apple with the help of this commercial http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVO8o_PKvVg ] * HUL Vs P&G ( Rin Vs Tide ) [ HUL’s frontal attack on P&G by reducing its price and
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telecommunication companies to bring its iPhones to the market. Together‚ these strategic partners‚ namely Vodafone and Bharti Airtel‚ held a market share of 40.3% in the Indian telecommunication industry at that time. Thereby‚ Apple benefited from the existing customer base of its partners and coevally offered its target groups the choice for their preferred provider. Specifically the partnership with Vodafone represented an important joint-venture for Apple‚ as the organization is the world’s leading telecommunication
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The Indian mobile phone industry is considered to be the largest and fastest growing telecommunication niche in the world after China. Although China beats India in the number of mobile telephone connections‚ it will not be long before the statistics are reversed owing to whopping growth rate (estimated at over 8 million new connections a month). Based on weekly statistics‚ the number of mobile connections sold in India is higher than anywhere else in the world. Mobile call tariffs in India are among
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CSR IN BUSINESS PROCESS 12 Diversity 12 Technology 13 Climate Change 13 Environment and Social Risk Management Policy (ESRM) 14 SIGNATORY INITIATIVES 14 HSBC 15 CSR AT HSBC 15 GLOBAL EDUCATION PROGRAMMES 16 INDUSTRY ANALYSIS (BANKING) 18 VODAFONE 19 CSR IN BUSINESS PROCESS 19 COMPLIANCE WITH GRI GUIDELINES 22 CONCLUSION 23 REFERENCES 24 Introduction Within the world of business‚ the main “responsibility” for corporations has historically been to make money and increase shareholder
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acknowledge the following people who provided assistance and guidance: Mrs.AmbalikanKutty – Vodafone ATH Foundation - Fiji Thus without her support this paper wouldn’t have been successfully completed. Table of Contents Abstract 1.0 Introduction 1 – 2 2.0 Literature Review 2 – 4 3.0 Methodology 4 3.1 Limitations 5 3.2 Legitimacy Theory 5 - 6 4.0 Vodafone ATH Foundation Fiji and CSR 6 - 8 5.0 Research Finding / Results 8 - 10 6.0
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