| Ref No. |
Title |
Author(s) |
| 99/46C
|
PricewaterhouseCoopers: Building a Global Network
Product Type:
Case
Functional Area:
Management of Information Systems, Strategy & General Management
Pub. Year: 2000
Price Waterhouse and Coopers & Lybrand merged in July 1998, creating one of the world's largest full-service professional organizations. This case provides a study of how two major organizations are p...
|
Ali Farhoomand Marissa McCauley Minako Fukagata Peter Lovelock |
99/45C
|
Dairy Farm Group - Redesign of Business Systems and Processes
Product Type:
Case, VCD
Functional Area:
Management of Information Systems, Strategy & General Management
Pub. Year: 1999
The year 1997 marked the beginning of a slump in retail sales for the Dairy Farm Group of Companies (DFG), a major Hong Kong based food retailer with operations in a large number of major cities in As...
|
Ali Farhoomand Eugenia Ng Probir Banerjee |
99/35C
|
Dairy Farm Group - Electronic Commerce Advantage
Product Type:
Case, VCD
Functional Area:
Management of Information Systems, Strategy & General Management
Pub. Year: 1999
The Dairy Farm Group of Companies (DFG) was a major food retailer based in Hong Kong with operations in a large number of major cities in Asia Pacific. It started witnessing a fall in its sales volume...
|
Ali Farhoomand Probir Banerjee |
| 99/32C
|
Hong Kong as a Media Hub: The 1998 Review of Television Policy
Product Type:
Case
Functional Area:
Economics & Business Policy
Pub. Year: 1999
In September 1998, the Hong Kong Government undertook the unusual step of simultaneously releasing policy review documents for public consultation, for both the broadcast media and telecommunication s...
|
Ali Farhoomand Peter Lovelock |
| 99/31C
|
Fighting 21st Century Pirates: The Business Software Alliance In Hong Kong
Product Type:
Case, VCD
Functional Area:
Economics & Business Policy, Management of Information Systems, Strategy & General Management
Pub. Year: 2000
For computer software firms, software piracy represented a large loss of potential revenues. In response to the trade in pirated software, computer software companies banded together into an internati...
|
Ali Farhoomand Katherine Lo Peter Lovelock |