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Sony PlayStation 3: Game Over? - Harvard Business Review hbr.org/.../sony-playstation-3-game-over/.../508... - Traducir esta página
10/03/2008 – Case (Secondary Source). Sony PlayStation 3: Game Over? by Elie Ofek Source: Harvard Business School 26 pages. Publication date: Mar 10, ...
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In addition, the case allows examining the costs and revenues associated with a business model based on the sale of the ... Sony PlayStation 3: Game Over?
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28/10/2010 – Professor Elie Ofek prepared this case with the assistance of Research .... Breakout.508-076 Sony PlayStation 3: Game Over? competitor game ...
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You should read the case study in Harvard Business Review called "Sony ... http://hbr.org/product/sony-playstation-3-game-over/an/508076-PDF-ENG. The truth ...
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