The Black Rhino Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

John Hume, a veteran farmer and founder of Game Ranch Mauricedale game in South Africa, was deeply concerned about the record rise in the black rhino poaching incidents of theft and black market horn in 2010 and 2011. While the endangered black rhino, only one segment of the hunting and farming Mauricedale in 2011, the survival of the animals was an important component of the ranch and the potential growth of the industry in the future. As both a businessman and a rhinoceros lawyer John Hume to the innovative ideas that can help stop the decline of black rhino: creating a market for legalized hunting black rhino. Pondering possibilities and alternatives to determine what his next step should be, Hume had a few questions about his mind: Was the international legalization of sale and rhino horn trade a viable solution? Whether it was the responsibility of Hume, to save the black rhino, and the animal was a good investment? "Hide
by R. Edward Freeman, Jared Harris, Jenny Mead, Sierra Cook, Tricia Bailey Source: Darden School of Business 16 pages. Publication Date: January 1, 2012. Prod. #: UV5290-PDF-ENG

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