Privatizing Polands Telecom Industry: Opportunities and Challenges in the New Economy and e-Business Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

As he entered the 21st century, the Polish government is faced with the dilemma of how to design the optimal structure of the telecommunications and related services. For decades, the government owns and operates the national telecommunications monopoly, but in the late 1990s, it has gradually allowed the entry of some competitors, many of whom have brought new technologies. Government conducted a large-scale privatization program, and he had to decide, and how to privatize, but the privatization should be accompanied by the current regulation to ensure that management decisions are taken in the interest of the nation. This problem is a permanent government intervention can reduce the attractiveness of the acquisition of state agencies, despite its market dominance. "Hide
by David W. Conklin, Marius Siwak Source: Richard Ivey School of Business Foundation 20 pages. Publication Date: September 14, 2000. Prod. #: 900M23-PDF-ENG

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