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xCRUZA's portable solar cooker: eco-entrepreneurism challenges in Argentina
Emerging Markets Case Studies Collection (2013)
  • Jacob Massoud, Barowsky School of Business, Dominican University of California
  • Chistopher Leeds, Barowsky School of Business, Dominican University of California
Abstract
Level/applicability
– The portable solar cooker case is appropriate for upper division undergraduate and graduate students in entrepreneurship, international, strategy or sustainability courses.
Case overview
– xCRUZA, a small industrial design studio in Buenos Aires, Argentina, has experienced limited success and expansion since the company was founded in 2005. Focusing on eco design principles, xCRUZA has maintained an eclectic design mix pertaining to product development in children's toys, medicine, and cleaning products. Challenged by a struggling Argentine economy, a population not focused on environmental concerns, and a general lack of capital availability, the founders of xCRUZA chose to design, develop, market and sell a portable solar cooker. The cooker was originally designed by two of the founders while studying engineering at university. While innovative and award winning in design, xCRUZA's solar cooker has proven to be a challenge to the founders' success both in getting their product to market and fulfilling the mission of the studio.
Expected learning outcomes
– The learning objectives for the case include: to explore the challenges of an entrepreneurial start-up dedicated to eco design and sustainability principles, to examine market opportunities and consider approaches to selling in dissimilar markets, generate a discussion on strategies that xCRUZA has and can employ, to analyze the mission and direction of xCRUZA. Are they on the right track?
Publication Date
2013
Citation Information
Jacob Massoud and Chistopher Leeds. "xCRUZA's portable solar cooker: eco-entrepreneurism challenges in Argentina" Emerging Markets Case Studies Collection Vol. 3 Iss. 8 (2013) p. 1 - 18 ISSN: 2045-0621
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jacob_massoud/2/