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Gambling and Death in Vietnam (B)
Wicks, Andrew C.; Weillaert, Simon; Mead, Jenny Case E-0324 / Published July 31, 2008 / 1 pages. Collection: Darden School of Business
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This case updates the situation outlined in the A case (UVA-E-0323), providing information that helps students to both evaluate the decision made in the A case and determine what to do next.



Learning Objectives

To think through how values are relevant for managerial decisions as well as how the shifting context of the global marketplace may influence both what values are used and how they are applied in a given situation. To consider some of the challenging problems that may arise in doing business abroad, especially when certain local employees may be vital to the success of your operations in that country. To wrestle with the balance of a range of competing considerations, including personal loyalty, protecting a key company asset, upholding justice, and respecting local laws and larger notions of fairness, as well as managing your reputation within the community.


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  • Overview

    This case updates the situation outlined in the A case (UVA-E-0323), providing information that helps students to both evaluate the decision made in the A case and determine what to do next.

  • Learning Objectives

    Learning Objectives

    To think through how values are relevant for managerial decisions as well as how the shifting context of the global marketplace may influence both what values are used and how they are applied in a given situation. To consider some of the challenging problems that may arise in doing business abroad, especially when certain local employees may be vital to the success of your operations in that country. To wrestle with the balance of a range of competing considerations, including personal loyalty, protecting a key company asset, upholding justice, and respecting local laws and larger notions of fairness, as well as managing your reputation within the community.