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Slides needs to be involve 4p's of marketing (product, price, place, promotion).
Write a description of the risks and challenges associated with an innovation opportunity in a global environment from both a personal perspective.
Wells Fargo and Bank of America began to “tweet”—post messages of 140 characters or less on Twitter.com, so customers could see product features.
What are the ethical issues involved in pizza deliveries to dangerous neighborhoods that are often predominantly inhabited by minorities.
Explain why firms might invest too much in R&D (from a social point of view) when they are racing to obtain a patent on an innovation.
Explain how IP law strikes a balance between dynamic and static efficiency considerations or, in other words, between incentives and use.
What are the effects of end-user piracy of digital products on the producers’ choices and on social welfare? Discuss.
For which reasons can it be profitable for manufacturers to grant exclusive territories to their retailers?
What would be the effect of vertical integration (so that each upstream monopolist owns its retail outlet) on the final good price?
Does an increase in switching costs lead to more relaxed or more intense competition? Discuss. How do markets work in which firms poach customers?
What is the effect of search cost on equilibrium prices? In particular, what happens if all consumers have positive search costs?
Why is there generally a first-mover advantage under sequential quantity competition (with one leader and one follower) and a second-mover advantage.
What is the difference between endogenous and exogenous sunk costs? What are the implications for market structure?
What makes firms locate close to each other in the product space? And what makes them differentiate themselves from their competitors?
Does the number of firms in an industry with constant marginal costs necessarily converge to infinity as the entry cost turns to zero? Explain.
Consider informative advertising about a product’s existence. Does an increase in the advertising cost function necessarily lead to lower profits? Discuss.
Sheila White was hired by the BNSF Railway as a track laborer at the Carrier’s Tennessee Yard. She was the only woman in the track department.
Manuel Fragante applied for a clerk’s job with the city and county of Honolulu. Although he placed high enough on a civil service eligibility list.
Under what circumstances may an employer raise an affirmative defense to liability for damages in a sexual harassment case?
What standard should apply in judging whether the conduct in question amounted to sexual harassment?
The plaintiff, Vandiver Elizabeth Glenn, was born a biological male. Glenn was diagnosed with gender identity disorder.
Does the Title VII ban on sex discrimination encompass discrimination based on transsexualism?
Does Section 702 allow a religious organization to refuse to hire or to continue in employment individuals who are not members of the religious organization.
Johnson Controls, Inc. (JCI) manufactures batteries. A primary ingredient in the battery manufacturing process is lead.
Doyle Ollis, Jr., worked as a sales associate for HearthStone, a company in the business of building and selling homes.