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Aircel Crisis: Disruptive Competition or Corruption– What Next?

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  • Artee Aggrawal

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Even though the emerging economies are growing with a fast pace, they have their own problems like growing population, corruption low per capita income and low purchasing power. India has its considerable dynamics like lower middle-class consumers, price competition, disruptive technologies and corruption. The present case study is about a struggling player of telecom industry in India. The telecom sector of India is an oligopoly market with only few dominant players. Entry of Relience-Jio in the year 2016 disrupted the market and making it difficult for all well-established companies to stay afloat. Aircel India, once a poster boy of Indian telecom sector, finds itself into intensive competition and numerous corruption charges. The case presents an opportunity in front of the students to evaluate a series of difficult decisions, all of which require trade-offs in the interest of keeping the company afloat. The case is developed by the data collected using unobtrusive methods from newspaper articles and research reports on the topic.

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  • Artee Aggrawal, 2019. "Aircel Crisis: Disruptive Competition or Corruption– What Next?," FIIB Business Review, , vol. 8(3), pages 186-191, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:fbbsrw:v:8:y:2019:i:3:p:186-191
    DOI: 10.1177/2319714519855835
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