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    Hollywood has failed to openly address the critical social issues of a growing industry. As a result, US production companies have taken advantage of these economic inequalities and behaved unethically. This was reinforced when we analyzed the pay gap from Sony Pictures Entertainment and Marvel Studios. My three recommendations will benefit and change the current inactive relationship between production companies and their…

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    most common tactics now used by advertisers in the past ten years, but a problem is found with this tactic. Objectifying both women and men with provocative images and deceptive expressions supply consumers a false idea of reality. PlayStation and Sony Computer Entertainment present a provocative image in its PS Vita advertisement that draws a reader’s…

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    In regards to leadership, the Sony Corporation forms its framework of corporate governance into two sections: Supervision and Management. The Supervision section is comprised of the Board of Directors and the three committees of Nominating, Compensation, and Auditing. The Board and the committees create corporate and business level strategies that the management section enforces among their subordinates. The board and committees also elect the officials within the management section, electing…

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    Ericsson Case Analysis

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    1. ERICSSON 1.1 Introduction to the company: Ericsson (Telefonaktiebolaget L. M. Ericsson) is a Swedish multinational provider of communications technology and services. The offering comprises services, software and infrastructure within Information and Communications Technology (ICT) for telecom operators and other industries, including telecommunications and IP networking equipment, mobile and fixed broadband, operations and business support solutions, cable TV, IPTV, video systems,…

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    effective union that fight for the interest of workers. Workers should join and participate in the union and learn about the labor rights training. Here is a list of recommendations for Foxconn and its buyers including Apple, Nokia, HP, Dell, Sony, Sony Ericsson, and Motorola: Foxconn must honor its promised wage increase and offer basic wage at 2000 yuan to all workers in China; Overtime hours cannot exceed 36 hours per month regarding to the Labor Law;…

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    major erosion in the company's market share as well as brand value, as the younger buyers opted for the trendier mobile phones offered by its rivals such as Motorola Inc. (Motorola), Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. (Samsung), and Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB (Sony Ericsson). Realizing that its focus on marketing low-priced mobile phones in the developing countries was hampering its brand image in the mature markets of Europe and the US, Nokia started taking some initiatives to rejuvenate…

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    phase of cellular phones. From there, Nokia produced several models by experimenting the features in few models. The combined effort of Sony and Ericsson in producing a competition against Nokia paved assortment of models of cellular phones that were different from the usual design of Nokia. However, Nokia remained popular until the early 2000s that made Sony-Ericsson stopped the productions of their models and end their association. In the mid-2000s, Blackberry emerged and offered a more…

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    Samsung Case Study

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    In the North America flat-panel television market, for example, it has 18.9 percent of the overall market while Sony has a 10.4 percent share. As a leader, its follow-up approach may not be adequate anymore. Many believe that now that Samsung is a leading manufacturer in the electronics market, it needs to change its “follower” mindset. In the early years of this decade Lee (2002) mentioned that the “follower attitude” was a problem of the entire electronics industry of Korea. According to him,…

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    Samsung Galaxy S5 Case Study

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    Samsung galaxy S5 is the new android smartphone under the S series produced by Samsung electronics. It is an improved version also known as immediate successor of the previous product, S4. After much anticipation, S5 was first revealed on 24 February 2014 in Spain at the Mobile World Congress event before the official release on 11 April 2014 to over 150 countries in total. S5 to date is one of Samsung’s best smartphone with many consumers agreeing with positive reviews towards its high…

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    Isis Essay

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    ISIS: Putting pieces into place Isis, the NFC joint venture containing mobile network operators AT&T Mobility, Verizon Wireless and T-Mobile, has chosen Gemalto‘s Allynis trusted service ISIS chose Gemalto for its partnership with financial institutions and mobile operators, which has the experience of providing service and issues delicate financial information to the consumer. “Gemalto’s dedication to security is and cannot be compared in the industry and can do the provision of the Isis…

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