387 From supply chains to value chains: A spotlight on CSR Malika Bhandarkar and Tarcisio Alvarez-Rivero* 1. Introduction Corporate social responsibility (CSR)1 has become a hot topic in boardrooms across the world. Changes in corporate value systems are being driven by pressures from different actors‚ including governments‚ consumers‚ non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and institutional investors (diagram 1). Multinational corporations (MNCs) have operations spread across the globe‚ relying
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Porsche: The Cayenne Launch Synopsis of the Situation Porsche has a legendary existence of more than 55 years with a brand image of being high-end‚ masculine‚ status-oriented sports car. Finding great growth and revenue opportunities in the light truck industry‚ Porsche announced to extend the product line by launching an SUV named ‘Cayenne’. This offended the Porsche enthusiasts and their negative responses overwhelmed the internet‚ press and media. Further‚ SUVs being associated with soccer moms
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- Internal Environmental Analysis ► The Value Chain Groupon value chain management is an extensive process that begins with the negotiations with buyers to delivery of purchased vouchers to customers. Introduction of the company listed services is very simple. Leads are created by the marketing department and passed to the relevant salesperson for the city‚ which is located seller potential. When agreement is reached with the seller‚ a salesperson works directly with the business to put
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railroad and transport companies in Eastern US with returns exceed S&P during 5 years before the economic downturns‚ which made it attractive as a take-over prey. This report provides an analysis on how derivatives could be used to gain corporate control‚ resulted in financial market imbalances‚ using Porsche and 3G & TCI cases. The report also assesses the regulatory system associated with OTC derivatives‚ valuable lessons regarding their uses to achieve a company selfish goals‚ risks and benefits
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“The greater a firm‟s ownership extends over successive stages of the value chain for its product‚ the greater the degree of vertical integration” (Grant‚ 2010‚ pp354). The consumer electronics industry value chain is depicted below: Thus a firm can be said to be vertically integrated if it owns and operates each of these stages of the value chain. The consumer electronics industry has many players who produce goods for purposes such as entertainment‚ communication and work. There are many determinants
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Situation For years‚ the Porsche brand stands for expensive‚ high-performance sports cars. A typical consumer for Porsche is a young‚ adventurous‚ wealthy male who enjoys living life on edge (19). This single-minded focus would change in 1998 when Porsche made an announcement to develop an SUV to be released in 2003 in the United States. The new SUV would provide traditional Porsche styling and performance however combines components promoting family and outdoor activities. Porsche would be joining an
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Evaluation of an eCommerce Site www.thebonbon.ie The Bon Bon Traditional Sweet Shop Monaghan Town Co. Monaghan eBusiness Project BBUS Year April 2014 Presented by Bryan M. O’ Sullivan Table of Contents 1.1 Introduction …………………………………………… 1.2 Product.………………………………………………... 1.3 Price.…………………………………………………… 1.4 Promotion ……………………………………………… 1.5 Place .…………………………………………………… 1.6 Geographical Policy .…………………………………… 1.7 Returns Policy .………………………………………….
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Tesco Value chain Analysis The term ‘Value Chain’ was used by Michael Porter in his book "Competitive Advantage: Creating and Sustaining superior Performance" (1985). The value chain analysis describes the activities the organization performs and links them to the organizations competitive position. According to Lynch (2003)‚ value chain is defined as the links between key value adding activities and their interface with the support activities. Value chain analysis is a means for evaluating the
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Porsche Changes Tack Yes‚ of course‚ we have heard of shareholder value. But that does not change the fact that we put customers first‚ then workers‚ then business partners‚ suppliers and dealers‚ and then shareholders. Dr. Wendelin Wiedeking‚ CEO‚ Porsche‚ Die Zeit‚ April 17‚ 2005. Porsche had always been different. Statements by Porsche leadership‚ like the one above‚ always made Veselina (Vesi) Dinova nervous about the company’s attitude about creating shareholder value. The company was a
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The accelerated rate of change in the telecommunications arena is always a topic close to the hearts of all stakeholders in the industry. Analyzing the different dynamics at play in the sector has never been so interesting. The former monopoly environment has been dragged kicking and screaming into an era of almost Adam Smith-like demand and supply‚ something that it was certainly a long way from even a few years ago. So‚ what has changed on both the demand and supply sides of the equation?
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