What’s SAB Miller’s footprint in China like? First, let me speak from personal experience in China and then delve into information found in the company…
Month: November 2015
… that is, survival of breweries during Prohibition. This is the topic of a “job paper” (what an economics PhD job candidate sends out with…
Scrap metal is made up of recycled steel that is no longer viable in its current state, yet still holds significant monetary value. There are…
Since the mid 1970’s, public concern’s about global warming, energy use, and consumer safety have prompted automakers to make changes in the way they design…
From the 1960s to 1980s the brewing industry experienced a handful of factors that caused changes in the market control. One such innovation was the…
Malt, one of beer’s four main ingredients, is made from dried, germinated cereal grains. Barley, the most common grain used for malt, must be of high quality and…
The Budweiser dispute is an ongoing series of legal disputes between Anheuser-Busch and Budweiser Budvar Brewery. The conflict dates back to 1907 and has involved…
When discussing steel technology licensing, I think it is best to begin by talking about a specific innovation in the steel industry beginning with R&D…
When the Boston Beer Company was launched, it found a unique niche as a new brewing company that was higher-end than the traditional massive beer…
When it comes to steel, the automotive industry is big business. According to Warrian and Mulhern in their paper, Knowledge and Innovation in the Interface Between…