Case Study

Elephant dung and the bioethanol goldrush (A)

6 pages
May 2008
Reference: IMD-3-2001

Royal Nedalco faced technological, market, and regulatory uncertainty and had to make interdependent decisions in all three areas.

Learning Objective

To highlight nonmarket strategies and show their interdependence with market strategies.

Keywords
Climate Change, Global Warming, Bioethanol, Regulation, Uncertainty
Settings
2007
Type
Field Research
Copyright
© 2008
Available Languages
English
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Elephant dung and the bioethanol goldrush (A)
By Michael Yaziji and Michèle Barnett Berg
Case reference: IMD-3-2001 ©2008
Summary
Royal Nedalco faced technological, market, and regulatory uncertainty and had to make interdependent decisions in all three areas.
Reference IMD-3-2001
Copyright ©2008
Copyright owner IMD Copyright
Available Languages English
Contact

Research Information & Knowledge Hub for additional information on IMD publications

Elephant dung and the bioethanol goldrush (B)
By Michael Yaziji and Michèle Barnett Berg
Case reference: IMD-3-2002 ©2008
Summary
Royal Nedalco faced technological, market, and regulatory uncertainty and had to make interdependent decisions in all three areas.
Reference IMD-3-2002
Copyright ©2008
Copyright owner IMD Copyright
Available Languages English
Contact

Research Information & Knowledge Hub for additional information on IMD publications