3 case(s) found.
Both SNECMA and GE are considering entering the civilian jet engine market. The case analyses how they approach that decision, why they might cooperate, and what issues stand in the way of cooperation: strategic interests of both firms and nations, issues of technology transfer, uncertainties about market development, differences between public and private sector firms, national cultures.
Both SNECMA and GE are considering entering the civilian jet engine market. The case analyses how they approach that decision, why they might cooperate, and what issues stand in the way of cooperation: strategic interests of both firms and nations, issues of technology transfer, uncertainties about market development, differences between public and private sector firms, national cultures.
Both SNECMA and GE are considering entering the civilian jet engine market. The case analyses how they approach that decision, why they might cooperate, and what issues stand in the way of cooperation: strategic interests of both firms and nations, issues of technology transfer, uncertainties about market development, differences between public and private sector firms, national cultures.
Both SNECMA and GE are considering entering the civilian jet engine market. The case analyses how they approach that decision, why they might cooperate, and what issues stand in the way of cooperation: strategic interests of both firms and nations, issues of technology transfer, uncertainties about market development, differences between public and private sector firms, national cultures.
Both SNECMA and GE are considering entering the civilian jet engine market. The case analyses how they approach that decision, why they might cooperate, and what issues stand in the way of cooperation: strategic interests of both firms and nations, issues of technology transfer, uncertainties about market development, differences between public and private sector firms, national cultures.
Both SNECMA and GE are considering entering the civilian jet engine market. The case analyses how they approach that decision, why they might cooperate, and what issues stand in the way of cooperation: strategic interests of both firms and nations, issues of technology transfer, uncertainties about market development, differences between public and private sector firms, national cultures.