Jet Airways Insolvency: Was It a Black Swan Event or a Failure in Strategic Corporate Social Choices?
A. J. Oswald () and
S. J. Mascarenhas
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A. J. Oswald: XLRI
S. J. Mascarenhas: XLRI
A chapter in A Casebook of Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility, 2022, pp 105-116 from Springer
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Abstract Was the Jet Airways debacle a Black Swan event judged by its sudden fall in April 2019? Was Naresh Goyal, the founder and owner, fooled by aviation market turbulence and randomness? Since it served a growing multimillion air passenger market of India, was Jet Airways a failure in strategic Corporate Social Responsibility to multimillion air-passengers stranded in almost all major airports of India?
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-5719-1_7
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