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Case
The Politics of Tobacco Control: The U.S. Tobacco Industry in 1996
Author(s)
The case describes the history of the tobacco industry and its emergence as an extremely effective marketer and non-market strategist. After years of success, both publicly and politically, the leaders of the tobacco industry are faced with mounting political pressure and the financial threat of litigation from class-action lawsuits. The leaders face an industry-wide strategic decision of whether to acquiesce to government demands in exchange for immunity, focus on judicial success, or develop a new course of action.
Date Published:
01/01/2006
Discipline:
Economics;Management;Marketing;Non Profit;Strategy
Key Concepts:
Business and Society, Nonmarket Strategy, Regulation, Health, Public Policy, Crisis Management
Citations:
Diermeier, Daniel, Shail Thaker. The Politics of Tobacco Control: The U.S. Tobacco Industry in 1996. 5-304-510 (KEL062).