Subject category:
Human Resource Management / Organisational Behaviour
Published by:
Ivey Publishing
Version: 2000-07-04
Length: 17 pages
Data source: Field research
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Abstract
This is the simplified Chinese version of ''9A99C034''. It had been almost a decade since the first article surfaced in the media alleging that factories sub-contracted by Nike in China and Indonesia were forcing workers to work long hours for low pay, and for physically and verbally abusive managers. The article was the seed of a media campaign that created a public relations nightmare for the company. A financial crisis in Asia and intense competition in the domestic market contributed to a decline in Nike''s revenue and market share after three years of record performance. Though no direct correlation could be proven between the consumer''s negative perceptions of Nike and the company''s decline in market share and stock, it certainly did not help in their efforts to establish themselves as the global leader in a hotly competitive industry. A linear overview of the adverse publicity that Nike received, and the perspectives of Nike senior management, demonstrates to students the importance and elements of the timely development of an effective media and consumer relations campaign.
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Other setting(s):
1998
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Abstract
This is the simplified Chinese version of ''9A99C034''. It had been almost a decade since the first article surfaced in the media alleging that factories sub-contracted by Nike in China and Indonesia were forcing workers to work long hours for low pay, and for physically and verbally abusive managers. The article was the seed of a media campaign that created a public relations nightmare for the company. A financial crisis in Asia and intense competition in the domestic market contributed to a decline in Nike''s revenue and market share after three years of record performance. Though no direct correlation could be proven between the consumer''s negative perceptions of Nike and the company''s decline in market share and stock, it certainly did not help in their efforts to establish themselves as the global leader in a hotly competitive industry. A linear overview of the adverse publicity that Nike received, and the perspectives of Nike senior management, demonstrates to students the importance and elements of the timely development of an effective media and consumer relations campaign.
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Location:
Industry:
Size:
Large
Other setting(s):
1998