Apple Case Study Flashcards

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Give some figures of Apple

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  • Largest IT company by revenue.
  • 3rd largest mobile phone producer.
  • Biggest global brand by value ($234 billion).
  • 137,000 full time employees in HDEs.
  • 511 retail stores in 22 countries.
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Give some facts about Apple

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  • Main products designed in Silicon Valley (an agglomeration).
  • HQ in Apple Park, California.
  • European HQ in Cork, Ireland.
  • Products outsourced to Foxconn and Pegatron (Taiwanese companies in China).
  • Some assembly in Texas due to high technical nature of mobile phones.
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What did Apple have a good reputation for?

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High Quality Devices in the 2000s.

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Where does Apple mainly focus its marketing?

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HDE’s and its origin country, the USA.
More political incentives to focus in USA after trade wars with China.

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What are the positive social impacts on the Apple’s host country?

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  • 6,000 people employed in Ireland.
  • Attracted greater cultural diversity in Ireland, whilst still having 60% of the workers being Irish.
  • Apple has expanded and contributed to infrastructure in Cork, Ireland.
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What are the positive economic impacts on Apple’s host country?

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  • Presence of Apple in Ireland has attracted other tech companies, triggering the multiplier effect.
  • Highly skilled workforce attracted to Ireland.
  • 1.3 million people have relocated to business parks in Shenzhen, a low tax area in China.
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What are the positive environmental impacts on Apple’s host country?

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Green My Apple Campaign:
- 100% renewable energy in USA facilities.
- PVC chemicals removed from products.
- Recycling of products encouraged.
- Greenpeace’s Green Electronics list - 2nd in 2017.

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What has America done to support Apple?

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Apple has fallen into line with USA’s administration to start domestic marketing.

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What are the negative social impacts on Apple’s host country?

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  • Workers at Foxconn sites often subjected to poor living conditions in dormitories on very low wages.
  • Workers typically have a 62 hour working week and get paid $300 a month, half of which is spent on living costs.
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What are the negative economic impacts on Apple’s host country?

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  • Apple paid $13 billion of unpaid taxes in 2014 after it was discovered Ireland was giving them favourable treatment.
  • Student and child labour laws breached in 2017 at Foxconn. China allows child labour, Apple does not.
  • Apple criticised for not creating enough local jobs in Cork and Ireland in general.
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What are the negative environmental impacts on Apple’s host country?

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  • Apple criticised by Greenpeace in the early 2000s.
  • Workers in Foxconn factories often exposed to toxic chemicals without safety equipment.
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