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UAE Exchange Centre LLC: business level strategies

Janat Shah (Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, Banglaore, India.)
Thomas Joseph (UAE Exchange, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.)

Publication date: 1 January 2011

Abstract

Subject area

Strategy, competitive analysis, remittance industry.

Study level/applicability

Undergraduate and postgraduate business and management.

Case overview

This case study examines the money transfer and foreign exchange industry in the Middle East context particularly United Arab Emirates. It focuses on the strategy making process. Possible business level strategies different firms can employ will be a consideration in the process of strategy making. Also, the stakeholder perspectives in the strategy making process are also dealt with. The characteristic required for cost leadership, differentiation, and focus needs to be matched with the context to arrive at an optimal strategy. The importance of arriving at a strategy to avoid being stuck in the middle during a period of financial crisis is one of the key areas of discussion.

Expected learning outcomes

This case can be used to teach: the stakeholder perspective, business level strategy, cost leadership, differentiation, remittance industry, foreign exchange business, and strategy process.

Supplementary materials

A teaching note is available on request.

Keywords

Citation

Shah, J. and Joseph, T. (2011), "UAE Exchange Centre LLC: business level strategies", , Vol. 1 No. 1. https://doi.org/10.1108/20450621111110384

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2011, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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