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Publication date: 20 August 2024

Sunildro L.S. Akoijam, Ch. Ibohal Meitei, Nitesh Kumar and Mokhalles Mehdi

This case study was based on an in-depth investigation of multiple interactions with the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and feedback from customers. Secondary research approaches…

Abstract

Research methodology

This case study was based on an in-depth investigation of multiple interactions with the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and feedback from customers. Secondary research approaches involved reviewing articles and reports published on various media platforms. One of the authors has direct access to the CEO and staff members to collaborate on data and information for this case study.

Case overview/synopsis

The case study is about a dairy company operating its business in Manipur (Northeast India).YVU Milk Producer Company Limited (YVUMPCL) is focusing on the growth of its brand YVU Dairy in the northeast Indian market and neighbouring country Myanmar. It was founded in 2013 to provide a livelihood for dairy farmers and fill a demand gap for dairy products in Manipur. Despite numerous opportunities, competencies and efforts, the firm has yet to expand its business significantly. It faced several challenges in expanding the business. This case discusses the strategies adopted by YVU to overcome those obstacles and emphasises the strategy for its expansion.

Complexity academic level

This case study is designed for use in courses in the Bachelor of Business Administration and early Master of Business Administration program. It is ideal for topics such as international marketing, marketing, strategy and entrepreneurship.

Details

The CASE Journal, vol. 21 no. 2
Type: Case Study
ISSN: 1544-9106

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Case study
Publication date: 6 March 2025

Vinícius Castanho Kleinert, Jeferson Lana, Rosilene Marcon and Ana Paula Pereira dos Passos

The purpose of this study is for students to develop an understanding of the importance of the presence of corporate governance mechanisms within companies that are not listed on…

Abstract

Learning outcomes

The purpose of this study is for students to develop an understanding of the importance of the presence of corporate governance mechanisms within companies that are not listed on the stock exchange.

Case overview/synopsis

This teaching case was based on real events experienced by the Brazilian Confederation of Aquatic Sports (CBDA), an Olympic sports organization in Brazil, which manages one of the most successful sports in winning international medals and generating idols in the national sport, swimming. In 2017, with the poor performance at the Rio Olympic Games and investigations into institutionalized corruption scandals, the entity fell into discredit and lost its main sponsor. In this context, the fragility of the control mechanisms present in management and the lack of transparency in the CBDA command became evident. Students are expected to put themselves in the shoes of Mr. Carlos dos Santos, new president of CBDA, to suggest strategic actions that can be implemented to solve the challenges faced in the management of the entity.

Complexity academic level

The suggested application is in undergraduate and lato sensu postgraduate courses in Administration, in the discipline of corporate governance.

Supplementary material

Teaching notes are available for educators only.

Subject code

CSS 11: Strategy.

Details

Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies, vol. 15 no. 1
Type: Case Study
ISSN: 2045-0621

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Case study
Publication date: 6 March 2025

Yashodhan Kishor Karulkar, Ananya Prabhu and Helly Desai

This case is written on the basis of available secondary data sources including news articles, book chapters, video (YouTube) interviews, research papers and industry reports.

Abstract

Research methodology

This case is written on the basis of available secondary data sources including news articles, book chapters, video (YouTube) interviews, research papers and industry reports.

Case overview/synopsis

The case study examines Taylor Swift’s professional journey from her debut in the mid-2000s to the present, highlighting her notable accomplishments as a singer-songwriter and entrepreneur. Swift’s success in music, evident through chart-topping albums, sold-out tours and strategic partnerships, positions her as a significant figure in the industry. However, her primary challenge involves maintaining relevance and staying ahead in a continually evolving environment. To sustain her leadership role, Swift must consistently innovate across music, public image and promotional approaches. This entails adapting to changing trends, using digital platforms for increased audience engagement and exploring themes such as audience connection, brand evolution, effective marketing and the ongoing pursuit of competitiveness and influence amid dynamic market conditions. This case delves into Taylor Swift’s evolution as a multifaceted entrepreneur, exploring her strategies to merge personal values with commercial success while navigating public scrutiny and market demands. It highlights her strategic use of social media, engagement with controversies and carefully crafted personal brand to maintain her global influence.

Complexity academic level

This case may be taught in advanced undergraduate level courses or graduate level courses such as MBA. This case is appropriate for students studying entrepreneurship, marketing and business strategy.

Details

The CASE Journal, vol. ahead-of-print no. ahead-of-print
Type: Case Study
ISSN: 1544-9106

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Case study
Publication date: 6 March 2025

Prageetha G Raju

Data is gathered from published sources, informal chats with umbrella buyers and sellers in Alleppey and social media posts.

Abstract

Research methodology

Data is gathered from published sources, informal chats with umbrella buyers and sellers in Alleppey and social media posts.

Case overview/synopsis

In Kerala, where monsoons dominate life, umbrellas are more than just a rainy-day essential – they are cultural icons. Enter the fierce, yet friendly rivalry between Popy’s and John’s Umbrella Marts (small and medium enterprises), two homegrown brands that captivated the state for nearly three decades. What began as a simple necessity has turned into an innovation race, with quirky designs such as umbrellas with fans, GPS trackers and even selfie sticks. Behind this playful competition lies a story of family ties, smart marketing and competitive economics. It is only in Kerala that umbrellas transitioned from a commodity to a product. Cousins-turned-business-competitors Joseph and Davis Thayyil have transformed the humble umbrella into a symbol of identity and nostalgia for Malayalis. Their creative strategies not only captured markets but also redefined what an umbrella could be. How Popy’s and John’s umbrellas took advantage of Kerala’s unique monsoon season to drive product differentiation and establish themselves as household names for the last thirty years is a case to be explored.This above is presented as a case that draws data from published sources as well as from Kerala markets using unobtrusive methods.

Complexity academic level

This case is suited for MBA students specializing in marketing or organization theory and can be adapted for introductory marketing courses (BBA/MBA) focusing on regional branding and marketing mix.

Details

The CASE Journal, vol. ahead-of-print no. ahead-of-print
Type: Case Study
ISSN: 1544-9106

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Case study
Publication date: 3 March 2025

Sapna Malya and Pratibha Pai

This case study aims to provide an insight into the specific needs and constraints of rural communities related to energy access in India; help the students in assessing the…

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Learning outcomes

This case study aims to provide an insight into the specific needs and constraints of rural communities related to energy access in India; help the students in assessing the effectiveness of the strategies in meeting the goals of the organization; help students understand the broader social responsibility of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in contributing to United Nations Sustainable Development Goals; and empower the students to use the “theory of change methodology” to plan, execute and evaluate change implementation at the community/organizational level.

Case overview/synopsis

This case study is about a non-profit organization, Chirag Rural Development Foundation (CRDF), which provided solar lighting to empower villages in India. The NGO started its operations as a student-led initiative in 2010, and since then it was involved in various activities for rural upliftment using solar as the base. They initially provided solar equipment for home lighting which eventually grew into street lighting, school lighting and then water-lifting using solar pumps for drinking and livelihood under the integrated village development program. In 2021, Sabah Vig, the chief executive officer of CRDF, realized that the organization had grown much beyond the scope for which it was initially established. She felt the need to structure them and appropriately measure their complete sustainable impact so that CRDF could effectively track progress, optimize resource allocation and demonstrate tangible outcomes to the stakeholders.

Complexity academic level

This case study is suitable for postgraduate students.

Supplementary material

Teaching notes are available for educators only.

Subject code

CSS11: Strategy.

Case study
Publication date: 3 March 2025

Yashodhan Karulkar, Brinda Sampat, Anshuman Thapliyal, Bhavyaraj Singh and Devansh Gupta

Understanding of quick commerce (q-commerce) and its relevance in modern retail.Analysis of market entry strategies and competitive landscapes.Insights into operational challenges…

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Learning outcomes

Understanding of quick commerce (q-commerce) and its relevance in modern retail.

Analysis of market entry strategies and competitive landscapes.

Insights into operational challenges and solutions in rapid delivery services.

Exploration of consumer behavior shifts and business adaptation in response to global events.

Case overview/synopsis

The case examines Zepto’s innovative approach in the quick commerce sector, emphasizing its strategies, challenges and the impact of the pandemic on its operations and growth.

Complexity academic level

This case study is suitable for undergraduate-level students, particularly in courses related to business management, e-commerce, marketing and supply chain management.

Supplementary materials

Teaching notes are available for educators only.

Subject code

CSS 11: Strategy.

Case study
Publication date: 27 February 2025

Sarah Lee, Jacob A. Massoud and Chang Seob Yeo

Primary and secondary data were used to prepare this case. For primary data, the company’s owner was interviewed on multiple occasions. The authors also used Vino Mundo company…

Abstract

Research methodology

Primary and secondary data were used to prepare this case. For primary data, the company’s owner was interviewed on multiple occasions. The authors also used Vino Mundo company materials, websites and internal reports in developing the case. Other secondary data sources were used to obtain information on the external environment, industry, demographics and market. Secondary data sources included the World Bank, INEC and Urban and Cities Platform data sets.

Case overview/synopsis

Vino Mundo was a restaurant and event space in a beautiful mountain villa outside of San Jose, Costa Rica. It offered international cuisine and wine. The founder and owner, Guillermo Aguilar, faced challenges with sustaining and growing his business in the wake of the global pandemic in 2022. Although he had a strong vision for Vino Mundo, he needed to revisit his strategic plan, especially in marketing. He had many decisions to make in 2023.

Complexity academic level

The case is primarily designed for upper-level undergraduate and graduate marketing courses. It is well-suited for subjects such as marketing management, entrepreneurial marketing, marketing in emerging markets, family and small business marketing and global marketing. It covers topics including marketing strategy and tactics, new product development, segmentation, targeting, positioning, strategic marketing management, family businesses and emerging markets.

Details

The CASE Journal, vol. ahead-of-print no. ahead-of-print
Type: Case Study
ISSN: 1544-9106

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Case study
Publication date: 24 February 2025

Muhammad Rafiq and Duan Xiuqing

The objective of this study is to grasp the strategic decisions made by Haidilao during the COVID-19 pandemic and the effect on its business performance. It seeks to evaluate the…

Abstract

Learning outcomes

The objective of this study is to grasp the strategic decisions made by Haidilao during the COVID-19 pandemic and the effect on its business performance. It seeks to evaluate the company’s adaptability and resilience, understand the significance of effective regional management and draw lessons for businesses operating in crisis situations.

Case overview/synopsis

This case study provides an in-depth analysis of the strategic decisions made by Haidilao in the face of rapid expansion and COVID-19’s impact. It scrutinizes Haidilao’s shift from expansion to contraction, the execution of the “Woodpecker Project,” and the reinstatement of a regional management system.

Complexity academic level

This case study is suitable for MBA courses.

Supplementary materials

Teaching notes are available for educators only.

Subject code

CSS11: Strategy.

Details

Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies, vol. 15 no. 1
Type: Case Study
ISSN: 2045-0621

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Case study
Publication date: 24 February 2025

Arindam Das and Debraj Ghosal

On completion of the analysis of this case, students would be able to: analyze how external environmental factors impact the product market matrix; evaluate growth choices open to…

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Learning outcomes

On completion of the analysis of this case, students would be able to: analyze how external environmental factors impact the product market matrix; evaluate growth choices open to an incumbent business and how they create and capture value; and develop corporate strategies of a multi-business firm to respond to external dynamics.

Case overview/synopsis

The case presents an opportunity to examine the timing of entry of an incumbent firm in a new market segment. Bajaj Auto, a well-established Indian two-wheeler and three-wheeler manufacturer and exporter, chose to enter the electric vehicle space much later than technology start-ups and other incumbents. After three years, the company’s business in this segment might appear successful, but it is not in a position to dislodge the market leader, Ola Electric. The case focuses on the dilemma of market entry timing, positioning of a new product, managing an interlinked product portfolio, the need to develop a robust ecosystem of partners and dealing with unpredictable export markets.

Complexity academic level

The case can be discussed in a session of graduate-level business strategy/corporate strategy/international business course that deals with the growth strategies of an incumbent.

Supplementary material

Teaching notes are available for educators only.

Subject code

CSS 11: Strategy.

Details

Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies, vol. 15 no. 1
Type: Case Study
ISSN: 2045-0621

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Case study
Publication date: 21 February 2025

Ankur Mittal and Githa Heggde

This case study aims to provide a focused and specific understanding of the growth challenges faced by Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL) in its revenue streams, the…

Abstract

Learning outcomes

This case study aims to provide a focused and specific understanding of the growth challenges faced by Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL) in its revenue streams, the strategies used to overcome them by adopting environmental, social and governance (ESG) framework and set global standards with universal norms and make BIAL a world-class airport by applying value, rarity, imitability and organization (VRIO) framework.

Case overview/synopsis

BIAL developed and has been operating the Kempegowda International Airport near Bengaluru in India since 2008. This city is the capital of Karnataka in India and a startup of new businesses and information technology hub. The COVID-19 pandemic had profoundly impacted aviation industry including BIAL, resulting in a significant decline in both passenger traffic and cargo handling resulting in weak profitability.

Mr Anant Sharma as chief strategist officer of the company was assigned to formulate strategies for various challenges that BIAL is facing in terms of the pending expiry of a concession agreement, decreasing non-aero revenues and making appropriate strategies to help BIAL not only to grow but also be sustainable in future.

This case study offers opportunities to students to delve into making strategic choices with developing an ESG business impact for sustainability, exploring factors which are affecting the future of airports which are followed internationally and finding key pillars for airport business to grow in its business portfolios. The case study also investigates into how BIAL would be able to accommodate demand in the next 30 years and provide readers the directions to innovate new strategies using VRIO framework to help airport to grow in right direction and become world-class airport.

Complexity academic level

This case study is suitable for basic courses in strategic management in emerging market both at postgraduate level and undergraduate level. In addition, it can be used in corporate training programs for aviation industry professionals.

Supplementary materials

Teaching notes are available for educators only.

Subject code

CSS 11: Strategy.

Details

Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies, vol. 15 no. 1
Type: Case Study
ISSN: 2045-0621

Keywords

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