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The Christchurch Earthquake and Crusaders Rugby (A, B)

Author: Bryant, Murray J.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Richard Ivey School of Business
Publication Year: 2012

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On February 2011, a large earthquake hit Christchurch, New Zealand, causing loss of life. The Crusaders, a major sports franchise headquartered in Christchurch, must plan for the season, given that its facility has been extensively damaged and the season has already commenced. The franchisee board, managers, coaches and players have to deal with this catastrophe and build morale in the community by deciding what to do.

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Westpac: Offshore Banking in the Cook Islands

Authors: Leslie, Mark; Joss, Robert
Product Type: Cases
Source: Stanford Graduate School of Business
Publication Year: 2010

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Laura White, a newly-promoted bank manager, learns of the existence of an Offshore Banking Unit (OBU) - the source of significant revenue to the Islands' economy - in which the customers' identities are unknown. When told that bringing more attention to the OBU operations will only cause more problems, she must decide if and how to elevate the issue.

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Kapai New Zealand: Eat Your Greens!

Authors: Kearins, Kate; Collins, Eva
Product Type: Cases
Source: Auckland University of Technology; Waikato Management School
Publication Year: 2009

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James Irvine and Justin Lester had returned from their travels abroad, keen to start a successful business, and to promote both their country and healthy eating.

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Good Water: Standing on Holy Ground

Authors: Bowden, Steve; Kearins, Kate; Collins, Eva; Tregigda, Helen
Product Type: Cases
Source: Auckland University of Technology
Publication Year: 2010

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By 2009, New Zealand businessman and Good Water CEO, Grant Hall, was one year into his five year plan to achieve his nirvana vision of a closed loop system. He wanted to sell water in bottles made from local biomass, with the used bottle waste separated, recycled into plant pottles, allowed to biodegrade to support new plant-life and sources of biomass for further production of water bottles.

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Corporate social responsibility: Mercury Energy and its low-income electricity consumers

Author: Bridgman, T.
Product Type: Cases
Source: The Australia and New Zealand School of Government
Publication Year: 2009

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This case investigates the death of an overweight woman as it relates to Mercury Energy and also explains New Zealand's electricity industry reforms since 1984.

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Sources of Corporate Environmental Performance

Authors: Thornton, Dorothy; Kagan, Robert A.; Gunningham, Neil
Product Type: Journal Articles
Source: California Management Review
Publication Year: 2003

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Through a study of 14 pulp mills in the United States, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada, this article shows that more stringent regulatory requirements and increasing political pressure have brought about large improvements and convergence in environmental performance over the last 30 years, with many mills exceeding compliance requirements.

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Sanlu's Melamine-Tainted Milk Crisis in China

Authors: Tao, Zhigang; Lu, Jiangyong; Woo, Claudia H.L.
Product Type: Cases
Source: The University of Hong Kong
Publication Year: 2009

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On 12 September 2008, Sanlu Group, the biggest producer of milk powder in China, rocked the country when it admitted that its infant formula had been contaminated with the toxic chemical melamine.

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A Voluntary Environmental Accord for the Dairy Industry (A, B)

Authors: Tyson, J.; Alford, J.; Norman, R.
Product Type: Cases
Source: The Australia and New Zealand School of Government
Publication Year: 2004

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This case discusses voluntary industry self-regulation, as opposed to government regulation.

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Moral Philosophies, Ethical Perceptions and Marketing Education: A Multi-Country Analysis

Authors: Marta, Janet K.M.; Singhapakdi, Anusorn; Rallapalli, Kumar C.; Joseph, Matthew
Product Type: Journal Articles
Source: Marketing Education Review. Summer 2000; Vol 10, Issue 2.
Publication Year: 2000

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This study compares the perceptions of business students from India, New Zealand, and the U.S. with regard to corporate ethics and social responsibility.

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Wired Wellington: The Info City Project and the City Link Network

Author: Huff, Sid L.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Richard Ivey School of Business
Publication Year: 2003

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As a central component of its Vision 2020 strategy, the city of Wellington, New Zealand has developed preliminary plans to transform itself into a "wired city." The overarching project was called Info City. One of the sub-projects was called City Link. The objective of City Link was to create a high-speed digital communications infrastructure for the downtown business district...

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