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    organization then uses the distinctive capabilities (competencies) to match those capabilities to what the customers have determined as valuable. Lack of customer focus Numerous times throughout the case the target market was defined as affluent mainland China. However‚ the group that seemed to be most dissatisfied with the HKD experience was the target market. The Cravens and Piercy text states‚ “the market-oriented organization understands customers’ preferences and requirements and effectively deploys

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    case summary: Acer Inc.

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    to break into the United States market had been a great challenge to Acer‚ due to their lack of experiences in the region. With that‚ Acer’s target was to focus on the China market‚ in hope to be benefited from closer economic ties with the mainland. The founder of Acer‚ Shih‚ believed that expanding businesses from the greater China will be a suitable strategy for Acer‚ where a higher return on investment in innovation was envisioned given the big market and low labor cost. To pursue from local

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    Challenges of Hong Kong Luxury Hotels Facing Nowadays Hong Kong‚ as a Special Administrative Region of China‚ is a popular destination for travelers from Mainland China and also other countries (Tasci‚ & Denizci‚ 2010). Tourism is one of the pillar industries of Hong Kong’s economy‚ and has made significant contribution in recent decades. One of the main elements of this rapidly growing industry is the hotel industry‚ which is also flourishing in Hong Kong with plenty of hotels for visitors. However

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    Wonders of Chinese Food The most popular Chinese dishes could be the next meal you might get to eat. The food is very unique and special for every Chinese person. Is not only the taste is also the story behind you might be missing from the wonders of China. The most popular dish that everyone can find anywhere they go is the Dumplings. They seem like white little puffy balls and are curious to see what’s inside them. The traditional dumplings are made with crab or pork meat and filled with piping hot

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    coffeehouses were community hubs‚ serving great Italian espresso based coffee in generous western culture sizes‚ with informality and a friendly attitude. Pacific Coffee is one of the leading coffee chains in Hong Kong‚ with retail outlets in Hong Kong‚ China and Singapore. Since opening its first outlet in 1992‚ the chain has played an instrumental role in bringing a coffee drinking culture to Hong Kong.With comfortable sofas‚ soft lighting‚ soothing music and internet facilities in all its shops‚ customers

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    has long been remarked as a shoppers’ paradise. It has a well developed tourism industry which attracts tens of thousands of people every year. Since 1997’s handing over‚ Hong Kong’s tourism has become increasing dependent to the vast market of mainland China. It has become more and more apparent since 2003 when Hong Kong’s economy was in severe depression and CEPA (Closer Economic Partnership Agreement) came into being. In order to relieve the Hong Kong economy and gain mutual benefit‚ CEPA loosed

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    Edinburgh Napier University/SCOPE of City U Hong Kong Taxation LECTURE 1: Salaries tax and salaries tax planning‚ Double taxation arrangement with Mainland China Outline |Salaries tax | |- |Scope of charge‚ format and presentation of salaries tax | |- |Locality of employment

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    manufacturer. Here is some information about this company: 1. There is an office Tsim Sha Tsui‚ Hong Kong and a manufacturing plant in Mainland China. There are 20 clerical staffs stationed in Hong Kong office and 1000 workers in the manufacturing plant. The 2 managers‚ 3 product engineers and 10 sales representatives will have offices in both Hong Kong and Mainland China as they will travel between them. 2. The company will relocate to a bigger office in Fo Tan by end of this year. Since the existing

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    Problems at China Airlines

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    Profit Formula 4 2.3 Best-Cost Provider Strategy 5 3.0 Recommendation and rationale 7 References 8 1.0 Identification and Prioritization of Key Issues/ Problems In 1959‚ China Airlines Limited (CAL) was the flagship carrier of the Republic of China (ROC). However‚ it is not completely state-owned. The China Aviation Development Foundation (CADF) had a nearly 54 percent stake in CAL. Key issues: Poor safety record in the 1990s severely tarnished its brand image besides lowering passenger

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    East Asia became one of the most advanced and prosperous regions in the post- classical era due to the resurgence of the imperial style rule. After the collapse of the Han Dynasty‚ East Asia was plagued with 350 years of turmoil and destruction. This ended however when the Sui Dynasty came into power. This dynasty was able to bring back the centralized imperial rule due to a few successful military campaigns. The Sui dynasty lasted for less than thirty years‚ but it made way for the Tang and Sond

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