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    Developing a Sustainable Ecosystem Community: The Port of Antwerp

    By  Gabriel Szulanski,  Lisa Simone Duke
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    In 2017 the Port of Antwerp is capacity constrained. Capacity will improve dramatically in 2028 with the construction of a new terminal. However, in the meantime, a variety of issues make the problem acute and critical for the competitiveness of the port, as otherwise clients migrate to other ports and use other means to reach inland Europe.

      Published 26 Jan 2022

      Reference 6686

      Topic Strategy

      Region Europe

      Industry Maritime

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      Developing a Sustainable Ecosystem Community: The Port of Antwerp

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      • By  Gabriel Szulanski,  Lisa Simone Duke
      • Reference 6686

      • Published 26 Jan 2022

      • Topic Strategy

      • Region Europe

      • Industry Maritime

      In 2017 the Port of Antwerp is capacity constrained. Capacity will improve dramatically in 2028 with the construction of a new terminal. However, in the meantime, a variety of issues make the problem acute and critical for the competitiveness of the port, as otherwise clients migrate to other ports and use other means to reach inland Europe.
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        To Buy or Not To Buy - The Agony of Choice: A Day in the Life of a Private Equity Partner

        By  Claudia Zeisberger,  Graham Oldroyd,  Alexandra von Stauffenberg,  Sara Lim
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        This experiential case simulates an investment committee (IC) meeting at the private equity (PE) firm Bridgepoint, a leading European mid-market private equity firm. In the first quarter of 2011, with Europe in a recession following the global financial crisis, forecasters are predicting the start of an economic recovery.

          Published 31 Aug 2021

          Reference 6659

          Topic Entrepreneurship

          Region Europe

          Industry Private Equity

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          To Buy or Not To Buy - The Agony of Choice: A Day in the Life of a Private Equity Partner

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          • By  Claudia Zeisberger,  Graham Oldroyd,  Alexandra von Stauffenberg,  Sara Lim
          • Reference 6659

          • Published 31 Aug 2021

          • Topic Entrepreneurship

          • Region Europe

          • Industry Private Equity

          This experiential case simulates an investment committee (IC) meeting at the private equity (PE) firm Bridgepoint, a leading European mid-market private equity firm. In the first quarter of 2011, with Europe in a recession following the global financial crisis, forecasters are predicting the start of an economic recovery.
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            Outfit7 (A): Human Resource Management and Culture at a Start-up

            By  Miha Skerlavaj,  Spencer Harrison,  Ziga Vavpotic
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            Outfit7 is a digital entertainment firm that develops and publishes animated video games for mobile phones, tablets and desktops. It’s flagship product is a series of mobile apps called “Talking Tom and Friends”, with close to 10 billion downloads globally.

              Published 22 Feb 2019

              Reference 6459

              Topic Entrepreneurship

              Region Europe

              Industry Broadcast Media

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              Outfit7 (A): Human Resource Management and Culture at a Start-up

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              • By  Miha Skerlavaj,  Spencer Harrison,  Ziga Vavpotic
              • Reference 6459

              • Published 22 Feb 2019

              • Topic Entrepreneurship

              • Region Europe

              • Industry Broadcast Media

              Outfit7 is a digital entertainment firm that develops and publishes animated video games for mobile phones, tablets and desktops. It’s flagship product is a series of mobile apps called “Talking Tom and Friends”, with close to 10 billion downloads globally.
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                Candy Crush? Aligning Health, Business and Pleasure in the Chocolate Industry

                By  Pierre Chandon,  Laura Heely
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                After winning important battles against soda, governments and health activists are targeting chocolate bars because of their high sugar content, and some, like the UK government in 2017, have set strict targets on the amount of sugar and calories that can be contained in each chocolate bar.

                  Published 06 Jun 2018

                  Reference 6317

                  Topic Marketing

                  Region Europe

                  Industry Dairy,  Food and Beverages Production

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                  Candy Crush? Aligning Health, Business and Pleasure in the Chocolate Industry

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                  • By  Pierre Chandon,  Laura Heely
                  • Reference 6317

                  • Published 06 Jun 2018

                  • Topic Marketing

                  • Region Europe

                  • Industry Dairy,  Food and Beverages Production

                  After winning important battles against soda, governments and health activists are targeting chocolate bars because of their high sugar content, and some, like the UK government in 2017, have set strict targets on the amount of sugar and calories that can be contained in each chocolate bar.
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