Introduction Google is widely known as a technology company that created a search engine site proven to be a helpful tool for most people because it helps you find the most relevant answer from the all the websites. This led to their success in the US market and worldwide. However‚ Google faced numerous criticisms on their business strategy to enter China‚ a market widely known for its government’s restrictions on content on the Internet‚ often referred to as the “Great Firewall of China” (As cited
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Google in China Case Study Brief When entering an international market‚ it has become increasingly popular for companies to provide services as a transition into a new market (Ball‚ Geringer‚ Minor‚ & McNett‚ 2010). In early 2006‚ Google made a deal with the People’s Republic of China (PRC) to launch Google.cn‚ an indigenous version of the search engine run from within China. However‚ China’s Internet policies along with Google’s ineffective observations of market and cultural diversity hampered
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Case Study: Google in China 1 5 2 Case Study: Google in China When Larry Page and Sergy Brin first launched the Internet search engine‚ Google; they did so with one goal in mind‚ to provide people searching the internet for information with the fastest‚ most reliable search engine. Because of their creativity and innovation‚ Google is one of the largest and most profitable Internet search engines available. With more than 150 domains worldwide‚ people in almost every country can search the
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Case Study Baidu vs Google The goal of this case is to broaden our knowledge of new business models and that of how local companies may struggle against foreign competition. You are asked to answer the following questions: 1 / What led to Baidu’s market dominance? Compare the two business models and their evolution 2 / How do you recommend Google to do in China? Compare Google position with the one of other companies in the internet-related industries. What can we learn
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Business Ethics GOOGLE IN CHINA “The Great Firewall” Prepared by Kristina Wilson‚ Yaneli Ramos‚ and Daniel Harvey under the supervision of Professor Wayne Norman (edited by Professor Chris MacDonald) In early 2006‚ search-engine giant Google struck a deal with the People’s Republic of China and launched Google.cn‚ a version of its search engine run by the company from within China. Launching Google.cn required Google to operate as an official Internet Service Provider (ISP) in China‚ a country whose
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launched in china in 2006 (pg.37) Company was private until 2004‚ Page and Brin decided to conduct a Dutch auction Dutch auction was designed to “democratize IPO share allocation and afford companies and early investors the best price”( pg. 40) Company 5‚680 employees were scattered throughout the world (pg. 41) 2005 positive cash flow of 3.45 billion (pg.41) Revenue of $6.14 billion (pg.41) Google motto “don’t be evil” (pg. 42) “With a population of 1.6 billion people‚ China had become an
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Google in China Business Case Analysis Facts of the Case: Key - Stick to the most important facts presented (Point form is expectable ONLY in this section) ▪ Case is based on the negotiation that took place between Google Inc. and the Chinese government to allow their citizens access to Chinese version of Google.com (Google.cn) ▪ Google looking at vast business opportunities in China as a long-term strategy. Due to its population size and market potential‚ China has become an attractive
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elements‚ new training and tools for the company’s store partners to help them give customers a superior experience. Alternative 2: Maintain the status quo: Starbucks focus of store growth and licensing strategy‚ predominately in growing economies like China while losing emphasis on refocusing on customer experience in the stores‚ new products and store design elements‚ new training and tools for the company’s store partners to help them give customers a superior experience. Alternative 1: The market
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century‚ many critics argue whether it is possible for Google Inc.‚ a major innovator and leader within the search engine industry‚ and China‚ a communist country‚ to co-exist. China in 2005‚ with its estimated 134 million Internet users‚ has been subjected to the country’s Great Firewall‚ which restricts citizens from accessing certain websites deemed inappropriate by the Chinese Government (Lawrence & Weber‚ 2011‚ p. 471‚ 473). As a result‚ Google must now decide whether it wants to be an active
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