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Authors: Orsato, R; Von Zuben, F; Van Wassenhove, Luk
Product Type: Cases
Source: INSEAD
Publication Year: 2007
By applying the case, teachers are able to explore: (1) how corporations can minimise the costs of regulations based on extended producer responsibility; (2) the necessary conditions to establish a reverse logistics system for post-consumptive packaging; (3) how product stewardship can influence corporate reputation; (4) how corporate strategies can be used for poverty alleviation; and (5) how environment-driven strategies can generate new management capabilities.
Authors: Samii, Ramina; Van Wassenhove, Luk
Product Type: Cases
Source: INSEAD
Publication Year: 2008
The case narrates the trigger points that encouraged Roche to increase, by 15-fold, the production capacity of Tamiflu - the antiviral pandemic flu drug recommended by the World Health Organization - since 2004.
Authors: Orsato, R; Wells, P.; Van Wassenhove, Luk
Product Type: Cases
Source: INSEAD
Publication Year: 2008
This case describes the trajectory of a group of Norwegian entrepreneurs to develop and commercialize a battery electric vehicle (BEV) called THINK.
Authors: Tomasini, Rolando; Hanson, M.; Van Wassenhove, Luk
Product Type: Cases
Source: INSEAD
Publication Year: 2009
In 2006 Kuwait-based Agility joined the ranks of the top ten global logistics providers worldwide.
Authors: Samii, Ramina; Van Wassenhove, Luk
Product Type: Cases
Source: INSEAD
Publication Year: 2006
The case discusses the contribution of the financial sector to a more equitable, timely and efficient response to humanitarian disasters. It can also be used in finance courses as it provides a good example of risk aggregation and layering, as well as new product development in the insurance industry.
Authors: Gatignon, Aline; Van Wassenhove, Luk
Product Type: Cases
Source: INSEAD
Publication Year: 2009
Five years after the inception of the 'Moving the World' partnership between logistics provider TNT and the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), its management team launches an evaluation and renewal process to guide the partnership as it enters a new phase. This case follows the management team throughout the different stages of the evaluation, all the way up to the final decision to renew the partnership for an indefinite period of time.
Authors: Hanson, M.; Stapleton, O.; Van Wassenhove, Luk
Product Type: Cases
Source: INSEAD
Publication Year: 2008
Global Impact is a US registered non-profit organization dedicated to 'assuring help for the world's most vulnerable'.
Authors: Warr, Benjamin; Van Wassenhove, Luk; Carrick-Cagna, Anne-Marie
Product Type: Cases
Source: INSEAD
Publication Year: 2010
Farmstar provides farmers with recommendations throughout the growing season and enabled subscribers to manage their crops with unprecedented precision. The technology’s potential was enormous...
Authors: Yadav, P.; Stapleton, O.; Van Wassenhove, Luk
Product Type: Cases
Source: INSEAD
Publication Year: 2009
Malaria causes over 1 million deaths per year, 90% of which are preventable.
Authors: Orsato, R; Van Wassenhove, Luk; Hemne, S.
Product Type: Cases
Source: INSEAD - The Business School for the World
Publication Year: 2009
In 2007, Shai Agassi raised $200 million to launch Better Place. By deploying a network of charge spots, switch stations and systems that optimised the use of electric vehicles, the company had the potential to become a major player in the transport industry.
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