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Asia Pacific Breweries : achieving growth through regionalization / Nitin Pangarkar, Jie Wu.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Pangarkar, Nitin, author.
Wu, Jie, active 2009, author.
Series:
SAGE Knowledge. Cases.
SAGE Knowledge. Cases
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Organizational change--Singapore--Case studies.
Organizational change.
Beer--Singapore--Marketing--Case studies.
Beer.
Beer--Vietnam--Marketing--Case studies.
Beer--Cambodia--Marketing--Case studies.
Beer--China--Hainan Sheng--Marketing--Case studies.
Corporations--Growth--Case studies.
Corporations.
Asia Pacific Breweries (Singapore)--Management.
Asia Pacific Breweries (Singapore).
Corporations--Growth.
Marketing.
China--Hainan Sheng.
Cambodia.
Vietnam.
Singapore.
Genre:
Case studies.
Physical Description:
1 online resource : illustrations.
Place of Publication:
London : NeilsonJournals Publishing, 2009.
System Details:
text file
Summary:
In February 2009, Singapore-based Asia Pacific Breweries (APB) was at a critical juncture in the development of its regionalization strategy. Its extensive network of breweries in the Asia Pacific region had significantly boosted its revenues, profits, as well the reputation of its key brands, especially Tiger. More importantly, the company had established a strong presence in rapidly growing markets such as Vietnam, Cambodia, and the Hainan province of China, thus enhancing the company's growth prospects. Despite repeated attempts at reorganization, profitability in China had remained elusive, however! APB's management was wondering if changes in its portfolio and resource allocation might further improve overall performance.
Notes:
Originally Published InPangarkar, N., & Wu, J. (2009). Asia Pacific Breweries: Achieving growth through regionalization. Journal of International Business Education, 4(1), 47-72. JIBE4-0CS3.
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ISBN:
9781526460950
OCLC:
1089147590
Access Restriction:
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