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    Helen H. Wang’s The Chinese Dream promotes an idea of ‘oneness’; the thought that balancing different perspectives, usually Eastern and Western, will create a better and more advanced world. The goal is for America and China to work – not to improve a single nation – but for the benefit of both. As a result, the rest of the world will improve too. In this ‘oneness,’ no one way of thought or action is best. Instead, they are all pieces in a puzzle that is a balanced, globalized world. Wang’s…

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    3. Even though Alibaba and Marriott hotel are not directly related in terms of what the sell and offer, still, a partnership between two different unrelated firms can lead to a lot of benefits for the both parties. Benefits that the members of the Alibaba’s loyalty program have already been stated. One benefit that the Alibaba could get is that they will have a larger number of members as the new additional members would…

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    Online Business Challenges

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    This chapter critically reviews the work of previous researchers on the challenges facing the development of online businesses. Different research articles are compared in order to determine the views of different researchers on the challenges facing online business. This chapter of literature review is formed by four sections named “the concept of online business”, “the online business theoretical models”, “the normal literature-based challenges faced in online business domain” and “common ways…

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    that happens then an infrangible monopoly will be achieved by the companies (together as a unit), contributing to high entry barrier of the E-commerce segment in India and preventing the expansion or emergence (in case of Alibaba) of global competitors in India like Amazon, Alibaba, etc. This was the major thought process behind the acquisition, though it sounds a bit too…

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    Organizational culture is defined by the set of shared values and practices of an organization. Instead of a mandated doctrine, organizational culture is better described as an outcome of collective behavior, which cannot be dictated by leaders outright. However, leaders are capable of shaping the way employees think and behave and this paper will discuss how leaders can influence organizational culture in the Asian context. Organizational culture plays a great part in an employee’s overall…

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    While leadership and management are often used interchangeably, they are in fact not the same thing. It’s not hard to understand why many people use these two skill sets reciprocally since quite often both are required by individuals in charge. For instance you may hear someone say “ His lack of leadership and direction lead to budget overruns” , or “Her inability to manage her team is the reason for high turnover”. However in the first instance budget overruns are not a result of bad…

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    Multinational companies need to organized to have presence in foreign markets. Companies can create growth and profit if they penetrate foreign markets the correct way. A company can structure the business so it can be public. It can allow the company to raise funds by investors through an initial public offering. When a company is in the correct geographic area and provides a service or product that is in demand, the opportunities are endless for a multinational. ABB Sells Unit to NKT Cables…

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    Case Study Of Flipkart

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    Flipkart, an idea converted into reality in 2007 by the two talented gentlemen who are Sachin Bansal and Binny Bansal. They were firstly in Amazon.com and that was the time when the idea of flipkart came into their mind. It was a risky attempt as India is a place where people are having different tastes and preferences which made it difficult to open an e-commerce industry. Still attempt was made which has made a drastic change in e-commerce industry. At beginning flipkart sold books on the…

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    competitor in market. In the other hand, If we don’t know anything to our competitors in the market. Then we will face failure and the most important is lost to our competitors. 1.2 Company background / Operation As we know, TaoBao are founded by Alibaba in the May…

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    Ebay Case Analysis

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    Before we analyse eBay’s source of competitive advantage, it is crucial for us to use Porter’s five-forces model of industry competition to examine eBay’s external environment forces that are affecting its profitability (Dess et al., 2014, chapter 2). These five forces are as follows: 1. The threat of new entrants 2. The bargaining power of buyers 3. The bargaining power of suppliers 4. The threat of substitute products and services 5. The intensity of rivalry among competitors in an industry…

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