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Authors: Shattuck, Rachel; Scully, Maureen
Product Type: Teaching Modules
Source: The Aspen Institute Center for Business Education
Publication Year: 2008
The mining and metals industry offers many challenging questions and useful lessons for MBA students. This teaching module helps professors raise these topics in the classroom by bringing together a variety of different materials from different sources that can be used both as background reading and as the focus of class discussion...
Author: Lawrence, Anne T.
Product Type: Cases
Source: www.i-case.com
Publication Year: 1997
This case discusses Shell's effort to reorganize so that its financial, social and environmental performance would be equally valued and integrated in the operation of the corporation. The case then reviews past environmental and human rights controversies, including the Brent Spar incident, human rights abuses in Nigeria and the recent campaign by shareholders of reform in corporate governance...
Author: Lawrence, Anne T.
Product Type: Cases
Source: www.i-case.com
Publication Year: 1997
This case traces the history of the Royal Dutch/Shell Group of Companies, up to the current crisis of reputation brought about by the execution of world renowned Nigerian novelist and environmental activist Ken Saro-Wiwa in 1995. This case presents links to sites which enhance the case ...
Authors: Hendry, John; Mellor, Kate; Hak, Zain; Ade-Ajayi, Funmi; Vieira, Waldir; Zou, Yuan
Product Type: Cases
Source: Cambridge Judge Business School
Publication Year: 2000
This case reviews the public controversy surrounding Shell's operations in Nigeria in the 1990s...
Author: Litvak, Isaiah A.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Richard Ivey School of Business
Publication Year: 2009
To address increasing political violence, Royal Dutch Shell brings in a policy consultant to help the firm establish socially responsible business practices in the Niger Delta.
Authors: Beamish, Paul W.; Schaan, Jean-Louis
Product Type: Cases
Source: Richard Ivey School of Business
Publication Year: 2008
The case deals with a scam that has been run out of Nigeria since 1990. In it, foreign companies are approached for their assistance in facilitating an international transfer of funds in order to receive a very large but unearned commission...
Author: Lawrence, Anne T.
Product Type: Cases
Source: North American Case Research Associationm, Case Research Journal, Winter 1997; The Laurier Institute
Publication Year: 1997
Royal Dutch/Shell, a major oil company, faced widespread international criticism following the execution of Nigerian novelist and activist Ken Saro-Wiwa in November 1995. Saro-Wiwa had been a vocal opponent of Shell's environmental and human rights policies in Nigeria...
Authors: Branzei, Oana; Wheeler, David
Product Type: Cases; Exercises
Source: Richard Ivey School of Business
Publication Year: 2008
The goal of this simulation is to illustrate the challenges in anticipating points of common interest, and the difficulties of overcoming initial antagonistic framing in order to work together to develop novel positions.
Authors: Steger, U.; Ionescu-Somers, Aileen
Product Type: Cases
Source: IMD - International Institute for Management Development
Publication Year: 2007
The case documents Tetra Pak's ambitious efforts in Nigeria to set up of a school feeding programme based on a non-milk product that will eventually use local cereals; Nutrisip. This is a business, and not a philanthropic initiative that is also aimed at kick-starting local industry (thus relieving poverty) while improving child nutrition at the same time. The (B) case builds on the outcome of challenges in the (A) case and centres on the strategy agreed upon between the state governor and Tetra Pak and its application during a further period of nine months.
Author: David-West, Olayinka
Product Type: Cases
Source: Lagos Business School
Publication Year: 2005
In March 2005 and after almost a decade in business, Ronke Dawodu, founder and Managing Director of BuyBest Supermarket Nigeria (BBSN), wondered when her company would develop the ability to track customers and reward them continuously for their loyalty and patronage...
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