Importing french wine in India
Case study - 7 pages - Foreign markets
Our wine house was created in 1986 and our first production was in 1988. Since then, we benefit from a great success, thanks to our bio-dynamical production process. The production process is carried out in a most traditional way. What we like is sincerity, personal sense of expression and...
Can India be called: « The future superpower »?
Case study - 4 pages - International economy
Nowadays, Western countries are facing the ascendance of new economic rivals, especially the two Asian giants: China and India. India is described as an emerging global power through the eyes of the journalists in the financial press, who emphasize its successful Bollywood movie...
Export to India : Hermès
Case study - 3 pages - Business strategy
-> 2008 : whole collection based on indian fashion (Saris) « Orange Hermes & Rose indien » -> 2011 : opening of a Flagship in the heart of Mumbai old town with its local partner KHANNA RETAIL -> Strategy opposed to its competitors -> 3 shops - 1 in a prestigious hotel Delhi and 1 in...
Electronic Commerce Rules in the European Union and in India
Case study - 11 pages - Digital & e-marketing
Today, the European market growth is increasing. These last ten years, electronic sales have been increasing a lot, particularly in Western Europe. For example, in United-Kingdom, 89% of internet users have bought something or the other through the internet in the last six months. 70% of the...
Case analysis: Haier strategy in India
Case study - 2 pages - Management
In 2004, Haier opened operations in India with the aim of accessing the country's large market, gain from India rapidly expanding economy and push by Chinese government's push for Chinese companies to become multinationals after China joined the World Trade Organization (WTO) in...
The economic development of India - An essay
Essay - 2 pages - International economy
India has always been in the shadow of China's influence around the world, and therefore has very often been neglected as a real growing economy, despite its great performances and its huge population. Nevertheless, some phenomena can explain the fact that India has never been...
The risks of entering a foreign market: case study of India and Venezuela (2008)
Case study - 7 pages - Foreign markets
Entering a foreign country can be very risky and information about the Political, economic, sociological and the technological aspects can be very important for companies who want to set up a business offshore. I have chosen to pick INDIA and VENEZUELA for this study; INDIA because...
International Management - Entering a new market: India or China? The case of Caroll
Case study - 22 pages - Management
International Management: Entering a new market; India or China? The case of Caroll: The fashion industry is one of the most profitable industries of the world, as well as one of the most competitive. Helped by the effects of globalization, clothing multinationals such as Nike, Gap, Zara...
The international executive across cultures - France and India
Course material - 14 pages - International marketing
India's official name is the Republic of India and its capital is New Delhi. It measures over 3 million square kilometers for a population of around 1.1 billion inhabitants. India is located on the Indian sub-continent and can be divided into 4 topographical regions: the...
Human rights in India - theories of violence
Essay - 9 pages - Political science
The Constitution of India, through the 1955 Civil Rights Act, outlaws the practice of untouchability, which discriminates against Dalits and other 'untouchables'. Despite efforts made by the government to put constitutional and statutory safeguards in place in order to outlaw and...
International consumer behavior: India, a new line of toaster ovens
Case study - 17 pages - International marketing
The toaster oven is an appliance that constitutes a mix between a conventional kitchen oven and a toaster. It has the weight and the height of toaster and the cooking capacities of a traditional oven. Indeed, the toaster oven is smaller than a traditional one that we generally find in most of the...
Child Labor in India
Case study - 7 pages - Psychology
Child labor can be defined as any practice that involves employing children in economic activities either on permanent full time or semi permanent part time basis. It involves the violation the minimum age laws and include the excruciating abuse such as child trafficking, forced labor, child...
Launching of the store Ikea in India
Case study - 7 pages - International marketing
I have decided to develop Ikea in India, and think that it would be interesting to focus on the following questions: How will IKEA's products and services integrate into the Indian market? What adjustments are or will be necessary to enter the Indian market of furniture? What threats...
Restricted Entry of Global Retailers in India
Case study - 10 pages - Management
Conducting sufficient analysis of the management issues facing organizations facilitates the identification of contextual tenets and cross-cultural factors affecting their entry ambitions in different territories. Blending the contextual analysis with adequate environmental scans generates vital...
Cosmetic in Brazil/India/Pakistan/Russia
Sectorial analysis - 7 pages - International marketing
Brazil Pest India Pest Pakistan Pest Russia Pest Cosmetic market opportuinities
Considering India's reputation as an ideal country for outsourcing, what are the strategic rationales for business outsourcing ?
Case study - 8 pages - Business strategy
There is a recent, but very strong tendency for companies to focus on what they do best, their core business. This follows a previous tendency of vertical and horizontal integration that has led big companies to acquire skills and capabilities distant from their area of specialisation. Sometimes,...
Effects of Globalization on the Innovative Activities of Firms in India
Case study - 3 pages - Economy general
Globalization has forced many emerging markets to innovate new ways to remain competitive and attract investments in those countries. India represents a major emerging market struggling with major economic challenges that have resulted to the use of innovative technologies and strategies...
Strategic marketing: IKEA in India
Case study - 12 pages - Business strategy
IKEA was born in 1943 in Agunnaryd, a small village in Sweden, while it is registered in the Netherlands. The founder of the firm was only 17 years old when he started his business. An interesting fact is that IKEA is an acronym of the founder's initials: Ingvar Kamprad, the farm where he grew...
A study on the Indian railways
Tutorials/exercises - 31 pages - Social, moral & civic education
Generally, a Market was the place where the buyers and sellers gather to exchange their goods. The concept of market is very important in marketing. Market is an area for potential exchanges it's a place where goods are brought and sold. It is an area where a force of supply (sellers)...
Why does caste play such a prominent role in Indian politics?
Essay - 3 pages - Sociology & social sciences
India is widely seen as one of the most promising emerging power in the world with China. The country is the largest democracy in the world; it has benefited from a strong economic growth over the last decade and counts more than a billion inhabitants. However India will have to...
China, India, and their respective Diasporas
Essay - 5 pages - Political science
The last few decades has seen the explosion in international flows like monetary flows, flows of goods, human flows. This is part of a wide movement that has kept on increasing since the end of World War II, and one that has later been called globalization. In this phenomenon, two new major...
Microcredit is imperiled in India by defaults
Text commentary - 3 pages - Theories and economic notions
The article is about the private micro-credit industry, collapsing in Andhra Pradesh, the Indian's largest state. Many borrowers have stopped repaying their loans. This movement was initiated by politicians because the industry would earn too much on the backs of the poor. Indian banks are...
Human rights in India
Essay - 9 pages - Sociology & social sciences
Howrah, Calcutta's main railway Station, is more than just a significant source, transit point and destination for people. It is also the refuge and the living place of a crepuscular society, composed of different people who have been abandoned somehow, and who are living in and around the...
China and India - the most powerful success stories of this century
Essay - 9 pages - Foreign markets
India, like China, progresses quickly but China more than India. On the basis of an income per capital, identical to that of India, it is now in China twice that of India. The expeditious methods which serve China are also those which threaten it. On the contrary, the...
Indian Beer Market 2008
Market study - 5 pages - International marketing
Currently, the Indian spirit market is the most attractive market in the world. Many multinational companies are entering the marke. The growth for the beer, wine and spirit is amazing in a market over than a billion people. The Indian culture still strong doesn't recommend the consumption of...
Is India too poor and does it have too many security problems to become a major player in international relations?
Essay - 6 pages - International relations
In the wake of the emergence of China which is gaining more and more influence at the international level; India is willing to take the same pathway in the search for an international status. As a matter of fact India possesses many assets to reach this position. It is the biggest...
Renault strategy in India
Case study - 2 pages - Automotive marketing
Because of the economic context, the car market is quite compromised in western countries, especially in Europe. The French carmaker Renault was registered in 2008 and had to face to a 24% drop of its sales. That is why Renault, Nissan (44% owned by Renault) and Bajaj Motors (major Indian...
"You are a consultant to a company considering India or China as an attractive opportunity for investment. Citing appropriate examples of other companies' experiences assess the risks involved in investing in ONE of these countries" N/B Choose either Indi
Case study - 6 pages - Management
India is today, considered as the seventh largest, and the world's second most populated country, with 1.1 billions inhabitants. Due to a series of reforms conducted since 1991, India has become the second fastest growing economy with an annual growth rate of around 8% over the...
Culture and cultural diversities impact on business in India
Case study - 17 pages - Business strategy
Culture is defined as a system of shared beliefs, values, customs, behaviors, and artifacts that the members of society use to cope with their world and with one another, and are transmitted from generation to generation through learning. This document focuses on the impact of culture and...
Human rights in India - the status of women
Essay - 6 pages - Political science
India may be one of the few countries where severe restrictions are still enforced upon women. The situation of widows came to symbolise this, and constitutes for Human Rights activists, a justification for intervention. The focus of this essay is on the importance of religion, and why it...
