environment; and volunteerism. Each operating company has its own philanthropic priorities and unique resources‚ from product donations to recordings and screenings that benefit a multitude of causes. One of the most popular volunteer programs among Sony Electronics Inc. employees is Habitat for Humanity‚ which provides and builds low-cost housing for needy families. In the area of Education‚ Sony is responsive to grant-seekers and institutions who bring commitment and innovation to the task of strengthening
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Company Name | Sony Corporation | Founded | May 7‚ 1946 | Headquarters | 1-7-1 Konan‚ Minato-ku‚ Tokyo 108-0075‚ Japan | Representative Corporate Executive Officers | Chairman and CEOHoward StringerPresident and Electronics CEORyoji ChubachiExecutive Deputy President Officer in charge of Consumer Products GroupKatsumi Ihara | Major Products | Audio‚ Video‚ TelevisionsInformation and communications systemsSemiconductorsElectronic components | Affiliates | Japan: 42Outside Japan: 32 |
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A Resource Based Analysis of Starbucks The current economic situation has required that organizations rethink the way that they do business. With people losing jobs and salaries being cut‚ people are spending money on essentials and opting less and less to spend on the extras. Groceries‚ rent‚ housing‚ transportation‚ education are of value while grooming‚ meals out‚ movies and cups of coffee or considered frivolous expenses. One organization that banks on Americans need to feed their self
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Contents Contents 1 Main Body 2/5 Conclusion 5 References 6/7 Appendices 7 List of Figures Figure 1: Resource-based model 3 Critically evaluate the resource-based view (RBV) of the firm as a means of explaining the sources and strength of the competitive advantage of Apple. Apple is an American multinational corporation which designs‚ manufactures and markets a range of consumer electronics and software products (Apple Inc.‚ 2008). At the
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Today‚ human resources are seen as "the available talents and energies of people who are available to an organization as potential contributors to the creation and realization of the organization’s mission‚ vision‚ strategy and goals" (Jackson and Schuler‚ 2000‚ p. 37).There exist two models that seek to describe what strategy is and how an organization should develop such strategy. The first model known as the Industrial Organization (I/O) model is based on the assumption that firms competing in
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experiences of using social media tools for recruitment. Thanks also go to Karen Patient at IES‚ who formatted the report‚ and to Emma Dibb and Andrew Sutherland‚ project managers at Acas. Disclaimer This report contains the views of the authors and does not represent the views of the Acas Council. Any errors or inaccuracies are the responsibility of the authors alone. ii Contents The Institute for Employment Studies Acknowledgements Disclaimer ii ii ii Contents iii 1 1
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Case study: MTN Introduction: The resource-based view of strategy According to Segal-Horn (2004 p 163) the Resource-Based View (RBV): “ ... places the firm rather than the industry at the centre of strategy formulation ... It has an internal resource focus rather than an external industry or market focus for strategic thinking.“ Why RBV? Rumelt’s research (Unit 3 Section 2 pp 8-9)‚ although contested‚ showed that the industry environment accounted for a very small percentage of the
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from the resource-based view the different strategic moves that this company has implemented in order to strengthen its handsets business unit and the implications that would entail the acquisition of Nokia‚ if it was to materialize. The core business of Huawei during its first 18 years of existence was offering network technologies and solutions‚ also providing equipment to build and operate them. This technology-development focus‚ allowed them to develop and amass a set of resources and capabilities
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RESOURCES BASE VIEW Financial resources: The 1998 financial report shows that SingTel‚ the largest telecommunications company in Singapore‚ has a huge reserve (cash and bank deposits) of S$4.44 billion. This is the company’s strength as not many companies have such large reserves. The debt-to-equity ratio1 in the last 3 years was also very low. In fact in 1997‚ it was just 0.05 as opposed to in 1998 and 1999 when it was merely 0.06. With such a huge reserve and low debt-to-equity ratio‚ SingTel
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Sony’s resources‚ capabilities and core competencies? Does Sony have a sustainable competitive advantage? Sony Corporation is considered one of the world’s most successful companies‚ operating in the “electronics‚ games‚ music‚ films and financial services” industry (Hanson et al‚ 2001). Sony is known for creating “products that stimulate the senses and refresh the spirit” (Sony‚ 2007). Effectively managing a combination of its resources‚ capabilities and core competencies‚ has allowed Sony to create
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