Case Study

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (B): World's pacesetter in the DRAM business

6 pages
April 2000
Reference: IMD-3-0842

The case (B) is the continuation of the case (A), GM 841. Samsung Electronics started implementing its business plan in 1983. This case is written from Samsung’s point of view and illustrates how Samsung Electronics delivered the first DRAM chips to the market, after successfully acquiring DRAM technology and building the first manufacturing plant less than a year. The emphasis is on the ways Samsung so rapidly climbed the learning curve to become the world leader.

Keywords
Knowledge Infrastructure, Marketing Strategy, Dynamic Random-access Memory
Settings
1983-1984
Type
Published Sources
Copyright
© 2000
Available Languages
English
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