Most Popular cases

List of Most Popular Cases

  1. Tyranny of the Dominant Shareholder: Hobson’s Choice before ONGC Board

    Authors: Barua, Samir K; Balasubramanian, N.;

    Reference No: BP0387 Pages: 11 Published on: 22, April, 2015

    Abstract: The case describes a situation where the government as the dominant majority shareholder in a listed Public Sector Enterprise (PSE) directs the PSE through its executive Chairman (a government selected executive) to buy a part of government’s stakes in another listed PSE, in which also the government is a ... More

  2. Aéroport Notre-Dame-des-Landes (B): the Cost-Benefit Analysis

    Authors: Huber, Hans;

    Reference No: CIPR0020(B) Pages: 13 Published on: 22, April, 2015

    Abstract: Cost-benefit analyses for the new greenfield airport 'Notre Dame des Landes' near Nantes (France) were tools to justify major sunk costs expenditures. A structured approach to forecasting traffic over the long run and to infer appropriate revenues versus costs are essential parts of it. A scenario-based approach was chosen which ... More

  3. The CAT Project

    Authors: Barua, Samir K;

    Reference No: PROD0306 Pages: 2 Published on: 22, April, 2015

    Abstract: The Case provides an opportunity to students to learn about the basic concepts in Project Management using a situation that can be easily understood by all. The case provides the instructor an opportunity to demonstrate to the students as to how precedence relationships are to be generated from assertions made ... More

  4. Hero Honda: Split Wide Open

    Authors: Barua, Samir K; Balasubramanian, N.;

    Reference No: BP0386 Pages: 9 Published on: 22, April, 2015

    Abstract: The case is focused on governance issues that arise in case of joint ventures. The case is based on one of the most successful joint ventures (JV) in the history of corporate India between Honda Motor Company of Japan and the Munjal family of India. They established Hero Honda Motor ... More

  5. Coastal Gujarat Power Limited

    Authors: Sinha, Sidharth;

    Reference No: F&A0520 Pages: 30 Published on: 23, April, 2015

    Abstract: The Tata owned Coastal Gujarat Power Limited is seeking to reopen Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) with state owned distribution utilities because of increase in imported coal prices resulting from a change in Indonesian laws. The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) has decided to provide relief through a “compensatory tariff”. This ... More

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