Drop-offs in the Asian electronics market: unloading Bolipps and Canssonic
Publication date: 17 October 2012
Abstract
Subject area
International business – sell-off and joint venture.
Study level/applicability
This case is suitable for graduation and post graduation (BBA, MBA) and other management programs. The courses include multinational business environment and strategic management
Case overview
A significant increase in the Asian electronics business has created a global platform for international vendors and customers. Indeed, Chinese and Korean firms have become the foremost manufacturing and fabrication nucleus for electronic supplies in the world economy. In fact, it is an example of success from Asian emerging markets. This case presents the strategies of Asian rivals in the electronics business that shows both Bolipps and Canssonic redesigning and restructuring global tactics for long-term sustainable success in the given market. It also discusses the reasons behind their current mode of business and post-deal issues.
Expected learning outcomes
The case describes a way to impart managerial and leadership strategies from regular business operations happening in and around the world. Solely it focuses on designing inorganic choices such as sell-offs, joint ventures, shuffle and merging strategies through theory to application.
Supplementary materials
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Citation
Reddy, K.S., Agrawal, R. and Nangia, V.K. (2012), "Drop-offs in the Asian electronics market: unloading Bolipps and Canssonic", , Vol. 2 No. 8. https://doi.org/10.1108/20450621211311579
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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