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Reference no. JIACS22-01-15
Published by: Allied Business Academies
Originally published in: "Journal of the International Academy for Case Studies", 2016
Length: 12 pages
Data source: Published sources

Abstract

The primary subject matter of this case revolves around whether the Chinese city of Qingdao has a competitive advantage relative to other similarly situated cities in China. The challenge for students is to determine whether the city has a competitive advantage and, if so, whether this advantage can be sustained. The case has a difficulty level of six and is designed to be taught in two class hours. It will require approximately 4 hours of outside preparation by students.

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Abstract

The primary subject matter of this case revolves around whether the Chinese city of Qingdao has a competitive advantage relative to other similarly situated cities in China. The challenge for students is to determine whether the city has a competitive advantage and, if so, whether this advantage can be sustained. The case has a difficulty level of six and is designed to be taught in two class hours. It will require approximately 4 hours of outside preparation by students.

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