April 2011 - Asian Business Cases

Un commentaire trimestriel présentant des études de cas provenant des archives de la Richard Ivey School of Business, offrant aux cadres et aux chercheurs un aperçu des défis à surmonter pour faire des affaires en Asie.

Volume 1, Issue 8, April 2011

Industrial and Commercial Bank of China: The Internet Banking Project

ICBC Shanghai Branch's Internet-based private banking service was successfully launched in the Pudong regional headquarters in Shanghai on November 1, 2001.  The Internet banking project was a pilot project in anticipation of a nationwide rollout of Internet-based private banking services. Learn More

Keda: SAP Implementation

Keda had succesfully deployed SAP as its enterprise resource planning solution, and the system was quickly paying for itself through more efficient inventory management.  Despite the success, Keda had a large backlog of other information technology projects waiting in the pipeline. Learn More

Shanghai Bell: The Collaborative Product Commerce Systems

Dr. Jack Jia, the research and development process improvement manager in Shanghai Bell, had just finished meeting with the top management on strategic initiatives suggested in the corporate information systems plan (CISP) final report, including the implementation of a collborative produce commerce system. Jia was required to review the project planning process and examine the extent to which the company was ready to undertake the project. Learn More

Unimicron: Technology Corporation

It was March of 2009, and Tse-Jang Tseng was proud of what he had accomplished in his 15 years at Unimicron.  He had overseen the company through various investments in information technology, taking the company to become the number-two player in the industry worldwide.  The question was, had Unimicron done everything it could? Learn More

 

Commentary

Dr. Ning Su, Assistant Professor, Richard Ivey School of Business, The University of Western Ontario

China’s Rising Technology Sector

Chinese technology firms, from automakers to IT service vendors to clean-tech providers, are rapidly growing into some of the world’s most innovative and competitive players. The following case studies will examine how technology is being increasingly adopted by different users in China, as well as introduces the supply side of the technology sector.

 
 
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