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    Enel's Innovability: Global Open Innovation and Sustainability

    By  L. Felipe Monteiro,  Jose Miguel Garcia Benavente
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    The case describes how the Italian multinational Enel Group, one of the largest power utilities companies in the world, embraced the transformation of the energy sector, combining open innovation with sustainability – or what the company calls “Innovability”).

      Published 12 Nov 2019

      Reference 6510

      Topic Responsibility

      Region Europe

      Industry Utilities,  Oil & Energy,  Renewables & Environment

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      Enel's Innovability: Global Open Innovation and Sustainability

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      • By  L. Felipe Monteiro,  Jose Miguel Garcia Benavente
      • Reference 6510

      • Published 12 Nov 2019

      • Topic Responsibility

      • Region Europe

      • Industry Utilities,  Oil & Energy,  Renewables & Environment

      The case describes how the Italian multinational Enel Group, one of the largest power utilities companies in the world, embraced the transformation of the energy sector, combining open innovation with sustainability – or what the company calls “Innovability”).
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        Google and Project Maven (A): Big Tech, Government and the AI Arms Race

        By  Gianpiero Petriglieri,  Jaimie Stettin
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        In April 2018, after it became known that Google was collaborating with the US Department of Defense on Project Maven, over 3,000 employees signed an internal memo asking CEO Sundar Pichai to (a) cancel the project immediately, and (b) enforce a policy stating that the company would never build warfare technology.

          Published 28 May 2018

          Reference 6408

          Topic Responsibility

          Region North America

          Industry Industrial Automation,  Information Technology and Services,  Military

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          Google and Project Maven (A): Big Tech, Government and the AI Arms Race

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          • By  Gianpiero Petriglieri,  Jaimie Stettin
          • Reference 6408

          • Published 28 May 2018

          • Topic Responsibility

          • Region North America

          • Industry Industrial Automation,  Information Technology and Services,  Military

          In April 2018, after it became known that Google was collaborating with the US Department of Defense on Project Maven, over 3,000 employees signed an internal memo asking CEO Sundar Pichai to (a) cancel the project immediately, and (b) enforce a policy stating that the company would never build warfare technology.
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            Google and Project Maven (B): An Eventful Week in June

            By  Gianpiero Petriglieri
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            In April 2018, after it became known that Google was collaborating with the US Department of Defense on Project Maven, over 3,000 employees signed an internal memo asking CEO Sundar Pichai to (a) cancel the project immediately, and (b) enforce a policy stating that the company would never build warfare technology.

              Published 30 Jul 2018

              Reference 6408

              Topic Responsibility

              Region North America

              Industry Industrial Automation,  Information Technology and Services,  Military

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              Google and Project Maven (B): An Eventful Week in June

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              • By  Gianpiero Petriglieri
              • Reference 6408

              • Published 30 Jul 2018

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              • Region North America

              • Industry Industrial Automation,  Information Technology and Services,  Military

              In April 2018, after it became known that Google was collaborating with the US Department of Defense on Project Maven, over 3,000 employees signed an internal memo asking CEO Sundar Pichai to (a) cancel the project immediately, and (b) enforce a policy stating that the company would never build warfare technology.
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                Uber and the Ethics of Sharing: Exploring the Societal Promises and Responsibilities of the Sharing Economy

                By  N. Craig Smith,  Erin McCormick
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                This case explores the changes wrought by the “sharing economy”, examining the innovations and controversies surrounding the online ride-hailing service Uber. It provides a unique overview of the challenges posed by new business models like Uber’s, which use the internet to link individual providers of goods and services to customers.

                  Published 29 May 2017

                  Reference 6209

                  Topic Responsibility

                  Region Global

                  Industry Transportation/Trucking/Railroad

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                  Uber and the Ethics of Sharing: Exploring the Societal Promises and Responsibilities of the Sharing Economy

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                  • By  N. Craig Smith,  Erin McCormick
                  • Reference 6209

                  • Published 29 May 2017

                  • Topic Responsibility

                  • Region Global

                  • Industry Transportation/Trucking/Railroad

                  This case explores the changes wrought by the “sharing economy”, examining the innovations and controversies surrounding the online ride-hailing service Uber. It provides a unique overview of the challenges posed by new business models like Uber’s, which use the internet to link individual providers of goods and services to customers.
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