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    Shopee vs. Lazada: A battle of Titans for e-commerce supremacy in South-East Asia

    By  David Dubois,  Rebecca Liu
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    How did Shopee – a small e-commerce player launched in 2015 – overtake its historic rival Lazada in just a few years to average 281 million visits a month and become the most valuable company in South East Asia in 2021? CEO Forrest Li followed a bold two-sided digital marketing strategy that won over sellers (B2B) and users (B2C).

      Published 11 Oct 2021

      Reference 6705

      Topic Marketing

      Region Asia

      Industry E-Commerce

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      Shopee vs. Lazada: A battle of Titans for e-commerce supremacy in South-East Asia

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      • By  David Dubois,  Rebecca Liu
      • Reference 6705

      • Published 11 Oct 2021

      • Topic Marketing

      • Region Asia

      • Industry E-Commerce

      How did Shopee – a small e-commerce player launched in 2015 – overtake its historic rival Lazada in just a few years to average 281 million visits a month and become the most valuable company in South East Asia in 2021? CEO Forrest Li followed a bold two-sided digital marketing strategy that won over sellers (B2B) and users (B2C).
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        Market Disruption Strategies: The Transformation of Xiaomi

        By  Haiyang Yang,  Jingjing Ma,  Neal Roese,  Amitava Chattopadhyay
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        After breaking into China’s smartphone market, where it becomes a leading brand, Xiaomi sees sales stagnate and then decline as the disruption strategy that empowered its rise loses momentum. As competitors counter every move, targeting its core consumer segment, the company urgently needs to reignite growth and develop a sustainable competitive advantage.

          Published 24 Feb 2021

          Reference 6608

          Topic Marketing

          Region Asia

          Industry Information Technology and Services,  Consumer Electronics

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          Market Disruption Strategies: The Transformation of Xiaomi

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          • By  Haiyang Yang,  Jingjing Ma,  Neal Roese,  Amitava Chattopadhyay
          • Reference 6608

          • Published 24 Feb 2021

          • Topic Marketing

          • Region Asia

          • Industry Information Technology and Services,  Consumer Electronics

          After breaking into China’s smartphone market, where it becomes a leading brand, Xiaomi sees sales stagnate and then decline as the disruption strategy that empowered its rise loses momentum. As competitors counter every move, targeting its core consumer segment, the company urgently needs to reignite growth and develop a sustainable competitive advantage.
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            Transforming Luxury Distribution in Asia: Bluebell's Makeover in the Face of Digital Disruption

            By  David Dubois,  Frederic Godart,  Jean Wee
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            For over 60 years, Bluebell, a major actor in the luxury B2B ecosystem, has been helping Western luxury brands such as Louis Vuitton, Davidoff, Moschino, Manolo Blahnik or Jimmy Choo enter key Asian markets.

              Published 29 Oct 2018

              Reference 6443

              Topic Marketing

              Region Asia

              Industry Wholesale,  Luxury Goods and Jewelry

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              Transforming Luxury Distribution in Asia: Bluebell's Makeover in the Face of Digital Disruption

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              • By  David Dubois,  Frederic Godart,  Jean Wee
              • Reference 6443

              • Published 29 Oct 2018

              • Topic Marketing

              • Region Asia

              • Industry Wholesale,  Luxury Goods and Jewelry

              For over 60 years, Bluebell, a major actor in the luxury B2B ecosystem, has been helping Western luxury brands such as Louis Vuitton, Davidoff, Moschino, Manolo Blahnik or Jimmy Choo enter key Asian markets.
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                Branding in an Emerging Market: Strategies for Sustaining Market Dominance of the Largest Apparel Brand in India

                By  Haiyang Yang,  Amitava Chattopadhyay,  Kedar Apshankar
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                This case illustrates the key issues and challenges in creating and sustaining a successful brand in emerging markets. Peter England, India’s largest apparel brand by sales volume, is struggling to formulate a strategy to sustain the brand’s market dominance. Indian consumer tastes are changing rapidly, making it difficult for any brand to stay relevant and fashionable over time.

                  Published 24 Mar 2016

                  Reference 6192

                  Topic Marketing

                  Region Asia

                  Industry Apparel and Fashion

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                  Branding in an Emerging Market: Strategies for Sustaining Market Dominance of the Largest Apparel Brand in India

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                  • By  Haiyang Yang,  Amitava Chattopadhyay,  Kedar Apshankar
                  • Reference 6192

                  • Published 24 Mar 2016

                  • Topic Marketing

                  • Region Asia

                  • Industry Apparel and Fashion

                  This case illustrates the key issues and challenges in creating and sustaining a successful brand in emerging markets. Peter England, India’s largest apparel brand by sales volume, is struggling to formulate a strategy to sustain the brand’s market dominance. Indian consumer tastes are changing rapidly, making it difficult for any brand to stay relevant and fashionable over time.
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                    Eastern Condiments Private Limited (A)

                    By  V. (Paddy) Padmanabhan,  Indira Pant
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                    Eastern Condiments is a three-part case focused on the challenge of distributing spices in Southern India from 2008-2012. Case (A) describes the strategy and tactics that enabled Eastern Condiments to swiftly dominate the local market in Kerala by 2008, yet had poor results in the adjoining state of Karnataka in 2009-2012.

                      Published 23 Jun 2014

                      Reference 5981

                      Topic Marketing

                      Region Asia

                      Industry Food and Beverages Production

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                      Eastern Condiments Private Limited (A)

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                      • By  V. (Paddy) Padmanabhan,  Indira Pant
                      • Reference 5981

                      • Published 23 Jun 2014

                      • Topic Marketing

                      • Region Asia

                      • Industry Food and Beverages Production

                      Eastern Condiments is a three-part case focused on the challenge of distributing spices in Southern India from 2008-2012. Case (A) describes the strategy and tactics that enabled Eastern Condiments to swiftly dominate the local market in Kerala by 2008, yet had poor results in the adjoining state of Karnataka in 2009-2012.
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                        L’Oréal in China: Marketing Strategies for Turning Around Chinese Luxury Cosmetic Brand Yue Sai

                        By  Haiyang Yang,  Pierre Chandon
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                        Yue Sai is L’Oreal’s troubled Chinese luxury brand. Alexis Perakis-Valat, the new CEO of L’Oréal China, has made it a point of honor to turn the brand around. He has asked Stéphane Wilmet, the brand’s new general manager, to come up with a turnaround plan that will restore L’Oréal’s reputation in China as the world’s best cosmetic marketer.

                          Published 07 May 2013

                          Reference 5960

                          Topic Marketing

                          Region Asia

                          Industry Cosmetics,  Luxury Goods and Jewelry

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                          L’Oréal in China: Marketing Strategies for Turning Around Chinese Luxury Cosmetic Brand Yue Sai

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                          • By  Haiyang Yang,  Pierre Chandon
                          • Reference 5960

                          • Published 07 May 2013

                          • Topic Marketing

                          • Region Asia

                          • Industry Cosmetics,  Luxury Goods and Jewelry

                          Yue Sai is L’Oreal’s troubled Chinese luxury brand. Alexis Perakis-Valat, the new CEO of L’Oréal China, has made it a point of honor to turn the brand around. He has asked Stéphane Wilmet, the brand’s new general manager, to come up with a turnaround plan that will restore L’Oréal’s reputation in China as the world’s best cosmetic marketer.
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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

                              Topic Marketing

                              Region Asia

                              Industry Food and Beverages Production

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                              Airpork - From Zero to Hero: What Next?

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

                              • Published 01 Apr 2003

                              • 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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