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Case Solution for Ssangyong Corp.

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Case Name :      Ssangyong Corp.
Authors :           Paul W. Beamish, Yongwook Jun, David J. Sharp, Chang-Bum Choi
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            98M002
Discipline :        Marketing
Case Length :    17 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
In May 1996, Ssangyong Corp., a major Korean general trading company (GTC), needed to refocus its trading business to better adapt to the current environment. The Korean manufacturers’ departure-from-traders phenomenon had led to fierce competition among traders and weakened GTCs’ bargaining power over manufacturers. The first issue requiring resolution was whether and how Ssangyong’s existing product-market portfolio might be redefined. A second issue was how to further internationalize its trading operation. A third issue was how to decide which new businesses Ssangyong should pursue.
 
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Case Solution for Samsung China: The Introduction of Color TV

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Case Name :      Samsung China: The Introduction of Color TV
Authors :           Paul W. Beamish, David J. Sharp, Chang-Bum Choi
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            98G003
Discipline :        Marketing
Case Length :    20 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
Chung Yong, president of Samsung China Headquarters (SCH), was considering a recent meeting with the SCH marketing director responsible for developing a marketing strategy for the entire China market. The topic at the meeting was the marketing strategy for color TV, which had been chosen as the flagship product for the China market. Samsung had to decide whether it should focus on the low- or high-end market segment (or both), and whether to import or produce locally.
 
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Case Solution for Headquarters’ Overhead Cost Allocation at Korea Auto Insurance Co. Inc.

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Case Name :      Headquarters’ Overhead Cost Allocation at Korea Auto Insurance Co. Inc.
Authors :           Sangil Kim, Ho-Young Lee, Won-Wook Choi
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            909B14
Discipline :        Accounting
Case Length :    08 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
Korea Auto Insurance Co. Inc. (Korea Auto Insurance) incurred both direct and indirect costs. Direct costs were incurred at branches as they performed sales and operating activities, while indirect costs were incurred at headquarters as it supported branches through the activities of the information technology, operating support, investment, marketing and general administrative teams. Indirect costs accounted for a significant part (41 per cent) of the total costs incurred. However, they could be neither directly traceable nor logically related to specific sales activities. Korea Auto Insurance currently allocated indirect costs incurred by headquarters to branches based on sales revenue. Using the amount of sales revenue as an allocation base for overhead was not regarded as a reasonable method by the Taejon City branch manager. Branch managers had complained that the current allocation base was not related to the level of actual benefits they received from the headquarters. They argued that the allocation process distorted the operating performances of branches as reflected in the books. The manager of the Taejon branch suggested that the ABC (activity-based cost) method be applied to solve the problems related to the current overhead allocation process.
 
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Case Solution for KT&G of South Korea: Analyses Concerning Privatization

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Case Name :      KT&G of South Korea: Analyses Concerning Privatization
Authors :           Ho-Young Lee, Won-Wook Choi, Min Jung Lee, Youngmook Lee
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            W12292
Discipline :        Accounting
Case Length :    14 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
Korea Tobacco and Ginseng (KT&G) is a leading tobacco and ginseng company in South Korea, as well as one of the most successful cases of privatization in the country’s history. This case examines KT&G’s business operations during the process of privatization and afterwards in an environment of increasing foreign competition and investment. This case provides a valuable lesson for investors interested in the volatile process of privatization.
 
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Case Solution for NOVICA: The Arts and Crafts of Social Venturing

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Case Name :      NOVICA: The Arts and Crafts of Social Venturing
Authors :           Elissa B Grossman, David Y. Choi
Source :             North American Case Research Association (NACRA)
Case ID :            NA0082
Discipline :        Social Enterprise
Case Length :    19 pages
Solution sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
This case discussed an innovative for-profit social venture that connects talented artisans in developing nations with customers worldwide. Though raised in the US, co-founders and lifelong friends Roberto Milk, Andy Milk, and Charles Hachtmann have always been exposed to global influences. All three grew up with family from other countries. All three traveled a great deal in their youth. All three were multilingual. Similarly, all three were surrounded by people whose life mission was to make a positive social contribution. When Roberto meets his future mother-in-law, Armenia Nercessian de Oliveira, a professor and UN employee who has dedicated her life to helping others across the globe, the stage is set to launch NOVICA. While Roberto has an entrepreneurial vision about which he is passionate, he is also a thoughtful and patient leader. With NOVICA, he first builds, over the course of a decade, an executive team composed of his family and friends; then develops the most critical operational components of the organization; and finally scales the business to profit. The case ends with Roberto and his team facing a critical decision about how at last to propel the company from slow to rapid and substantial growth. By 2009, NOVICA has reached $15 million in annual revenue, helped better the lives of more than 75,000 artisans and their dependents worldwide, and retained the tight-knit founding team of its earliest days. The founders, however, want NOVICA to be a truly global presence, offering help in new parts of the world, in new ways – bringing in $100 million annually and benefiting at least 1,000,000 people. The case allows students to explore the role of profit and the centrality of sound business fundamentals in the context of doing good. It also motivates consideration of the prerequisites for and possible paths to organizational growth – asking what criteria should be considered in making growth decisions and what sorts of growth strategies are appropriate.

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Case Solution for Caffebene: Master Brewer of Growth and Global Ambition

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Case Name :      Caffebene: Master Brewer of Growth and Global Ambition
Authors :           David Y. Choi, Byungoh Kang, Fred Kieser
Source :             North American Case Research Association (NACRA)
Case ID :            NA0215
Discipline :        Entrepreneurship
Case Length :    23 pages
Solution sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
This case was a finalist for NACRA’s Curtis E. Tate Award for the best case published in the Case Research Journal in 2013. Caffébene founder Sun Kwon Kim has achieved phenomenal success in a highly competitive South Korean coffee industry dominated by American and conglomerate-founded brands. The case illustrates Kim’s strong entrepreneurial orientation and describes the unusual decisions he has made to differentiate Caffébene and achieve rapid growth. Kim’s success in South Korea continues to fuel his global ambition and causes him and his management team to consider entering either China or the U.S. as its next target market. The case introduces a wide range of topics relevant to entrepreneurship as well as franchising, including developing a new retail concept, creating and sustaining competitive advantage, managing rapid growth, and new market entry strategies. Kim is faced with a difficult stay-the-course vs. abandon decision when he experiences a major slipup with Caffébene’s flagship store in the U.S. The discussion should raise fundamental questions about what made Caffébene successful in the first place, if those success factors are transferable to the U.S., and how Kim’s strong entrepreneurial orientation affects his decision making process. Unique aspects of the case include(1) presents a rare story of an entrepreneurial service concept of Asian origin attempting to expand internationally and enter the U.S. (most cases of this sort are about companies going the opposite direction); (2) describes the process of developing and refining a new retail concept in a highly competitive market; (3) explains strategies for stimulating and managing remarkable growth in a short period of time; and (4) exposes students to Caffébene management’s unorthodox thought process in the company’s international expansion strategy.

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