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    Shiok Meats: Changing the Way we Eat

    By  N. Craig Smith,  Erin McCormick
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    Do we have to completely change the way we eat to save the planet? If so, can business lead the way? Case protagonist Sandhya Sriram, a Singapore entrepreneur, is attempting to do just that. With a cofounder, she launches a start-up to ‘grow’ shrimp meat by replicating cells in a lab setting as an alternative to aquaculture settings that pollute the ocean.

      Published 10 Jun 2022

      Reference 6706

      Length 5 page(s)

      Topic Responsibility

      Region Asia

      Industry Food and Beverages Production

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      Shiok Meats: Changing the Way we Eat

      By  N. Craig Smith,  Erin McCormick
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      • Reference 6706

      • Published 10 Jun 2022

      • Length 5 page(s)

      • Topic Responsibility

      • Region Asia

      • Industry Food and Beverages Production

      Do we have to completely change the way we eat to save the planet? If so, can business lead the way? Case protagonist Sandhya Sriram, a Singapore entrepreneur, is attempting to do just that. With a cofounder, she launches a start-up to ‘grow’ shrimp meat by replicating cells in a lab setting as an alternative to aquaculture settings that pollute the ocean.
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        Billionaire's Curse: Gun-based Succession Planning for a Bangkok Market

        By  Morten Bennedsen,  Brian Henry,  Yupana Wiwattanakantang
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        The case highlights the infighting within a Thai family who own and operate a fresh-food market stall business in Bangkok. The case explores the depths to which the Thammawattana dynasty sank in order to keep control of a profitable cash-in-hand business that had made the matriarch, Suwapee Thammawattana, a billionaire by the time of her death at age 65.

          Published 24 Mar 2016

          Reference 6195

          Length 20 page(s)

          Topic Family Business

          Region Asia

          Industry Food and Beverages Production,  Tobacco

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          Billionaire's Curse: Gun-based Succession Planning for a Bangkok Market

          By  Morten Bennedsen,  Brian Henry,  Yupana Wiwattanakantang
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          • Reference 6195

          • Published 24 Mar 2016

          • Length 20 page(s)

          • Topic Family Business

          • Region Asia

          • Industry Food and Beverages Production,  Tobacco

          The case highlights the infighting within a Thai family who own and operate a fresh-food market stall business in Bangkok. The case explores the depths to which the Thammawattana dynasty sank in order to keep control of a profitable cash-in-hand business that had made the matriarch, Suwapee Thammawattana, a billionaire by the time of her death at age 65.
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            Airpork - From Zero to Hero: What Next?

            By  V. (Paddy) Padmanabhan,  Ulla Fionna
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            APL (Australian Pork Limited) is a not-for-profit company focused on securing a profitable future for the Australian Pork Industry through R&D and export development.

              Published 01 Apr 2003

              Reference 5094

              Length 19 page(s)

              Topic Marketing

              Region Asia

              Industry Food and Beverages Production

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              Airpork - From Zero to Hero: What Next?

              By  V. (Paddy) Padmanabhan,  Ulla Fionna
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              • Reference 5094

              • Published 01 Apr 2003

              • Length 19 page(s)

              • Topic Marketing

              • Region Asia

              • Industry Food and Beverages Production

              APL (Australian Pork Limited) is a not-for-profit company focused on securing a profitable future for the Australian Pork Industry through R&D and export development.
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