Category: Uber

  • Uber Storms Europe: Europe Strikes Back

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    Uber Storms Europe: Europe Strikes Back Table of Contents Introduction Summary Overview Business Type Responses Challenges Conclusion Work Cited Introduction Modern technologies are currently transforming business operations and processes. Uber Technologies is one of the companies that have capitalized on the power of smartphones and apps to deliver high-quality services to the targeted customers. Unfortunately,…

  • Can Uber Be the Uber of Everything

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    Can Uber Be the Uber of Everything The purpose of this essay is to analyze the competitive advantage of Uber and the viability of its business model. During the last decade, Uber gained a major share of the taxi industry. However, the benefits of using its business model are controversial, at least. Despite the fact…

  • Uber, Inc.: Sustainable Mobility

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    Uber, Inc.: Sustainable Mobility In my Module 2 innovation proposal, I wrote about Uber diversifying its application to allow scheduled pickups. Despite the implications regarding its potential success proving to be accurate, more thorough research uncovered that this idea was not new to the market (Kieu et al., 2020). Moreover, Uber itself has already adopted…

  • Growing Cases of Disgruntled Drivers at Uber

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    Growing Cases of Disgruntled Drivers at Uber Introduction Uber Technologies, Inc., often referred to as Uber, is a multinational ride-hailing firm that has its headquarters in San Francisco, California, and operates in over 63 countries around the world. According to Ferrell and Hartline (2017), the company offers a wide range of services that include ride…

  • Investing in Uber: Reputation, Problems

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    Investing in Uber: Reputation, Problems Table of Contents Introduction Scandals and Allegations Reputation in Comparison with Competitors Problems with the Food-Delivery Service Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Uber, as one of the biggest ride-hailing businesses in the United States, experiences significant financial losses. They are caused by the improper policies of the company with regard to…

  • Ubers Effect on Taxi Companies

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    Ubers Effect on Taxi Companies Ubers innovative format of transportation services affects companies in the taxi market. Specifically, its pricing strategies and the ability to damage the reputation of taxi drivers deserve attention in this regard. This essay will examine the cause-and-effect connections between Ubers activity in the transportation industry and its meaning for more…

  • Uber: Agency Law, Liability, and Recommendations for Limiting Legal Exposure

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    Uber: Agency Law, Liability, and Recommendations for Limiting Legal Exposure Table of Contents The Main Principles of Agency Law Ubers Liability Recommendations for Limiting Legal Exposure Sources The Main Principles of Agency Law Agency relationships exist between the company and its labor force. Agency is a relationship between two parties  the principal and the…

  • Ubers Business Model and Economic Concepts

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    Ubers Business Model and Economic Concepts Introduction Transportation firm Uber Technologies was formed in San Francisco by Travis Kalanick and Garrett Camp in 2009. Its founders ascribed the idea to a previous incident in Paris when they could not get a taxi. Transportation, delivery, and courier services are areas where Uber has a strong availability.…

  • Blue Ocean Market: Uber Case Study

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    Blue Ocean Market: Uber Case Study In comparison with the red ones, blue oceans are the markets that do not exist yet and are to be created by companies through innovative and unique products or services. Hence, the red oceans are the ones where competitors fight for a larger market share, while in the blue…

  • Uber Company: Business Case Study

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    Uber Company: Business Case Study Table of Contents Introduction Diversity Legislation Sexual Harassment Classification of Workers Conclusion References Introduction Despite promoting a favorable image, not all organizations always follow the basics of good behavior. The provided case study (CS) presents the situation of Uber protecting its employees who harassed other individuals working in the corporation.…