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Case Title:
Microsoft in China: Business Diplomacy
Publication Year : 2004
Authors: Dakshi Mohanty & T. Phani Madhav
Industry: Computer software
Region:China
Case Code: GBE0058
Teaching Note: Not Available
Structured Assignment: Not Available
Abstract:
Although Microsoft Corporation was an early entrant into the Chinese software market, it is still struggling to make profits in the mainland. Despite the fact that most Chinese used Microsoft's software, the company earned very little, as 95% of users used illegally copied software. And every time the company pressurised the government to crack down on the pirates, the government made moves to support Linux, the rival of Windows. The founder and chairman of the company, Bill Gates frequently visited China to meet Chinese top government officials, business leaders, experts and senior managers to sensitise them to the colossal loss in business.
Pedagogical Objectives:
- To discuss the initiatives taken by Microsoft in China to strengthen its position in the huge Chinese software market and the measures taken by the company to develop strong relationships with the Chinese government.
Keywords : Microsoft, Microsoft in China, Bill Gates, Jiang Zemin, Piracy,Business Environment Case Study, Red Flag Linux, Timothy Chen,Government and Business Environment Case Study, Zhongguancun Software Co, Great Wall plan, Steve Ballmer, Venus project, Chinese software companies, Microsoft's government security programmes, Windows source code, Hopen Software Engineering