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Authors: Kalervo Virtanen
Published by: Aalto University School of Economics (formerly HSE)
Published in: 2001
Length: 16 pages
Data source: Field research

Abstract

In June 1996, the financial director of Finnsugar Ltd was authorised by the management group to find out what alternatives there were to renew the information systems of Finnsugar division. Three systems are described, and the task of a student is to decide which system to adopt. This case could be used as a teaching material in the investment planning and decision making -courses. It works as an example of a decision-making situation requiring more of the strategic viewpoint and less of the calculation techniques.
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Large
Other setting(s):
1996

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Abstract

In June 1996, the financial director of Finnsugar Ltd was authorised by the management group to find out what alternatives there were to renew the information systems of Finnsugar division. Three systems are described, and the task of a student is to decide which system to adopt. This case could be used as a teaching material in the investment planning and decision making -courses. It works as an example of a decision-making situation requiring more of the strategic viewpoint and less of the calculation techniques.

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Location:
Industry:
Size:
Large
Other setting(s):
1996

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