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Advanced technology investment company (ATIC): a destination global champion

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posted on 2024-11-14, 17:32 authored by Melodena Balakrishnan, Immanuel Moonesar
Subject area – Emiratisation, dual bottom-line, destination policy making and strategic development, ecosystem perspective and human capital. Study level/applicability – This case is suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate students studying policy; strategy and human resources. Practitioners from the human resource industry, government sector and destination marketing may also benefit from the case. Case overview – ATIC is an investment company with a dual bottom line mandate. This means besides the financial objective it has for its investors (which is largely the Government of Abu Dhabi), it must contribute to socio-economic objectives outlined by the Abu Dhabi Vision 2030. For this perspective, ATIC had developed a unique approach looking at the “Ecosystem” perspective. Some key areas are destination development as an advanced technology hub and human capital development or “Emiratisation”. All these are key to long-term success of the country as the Middle East North Africa region has one of the youngest populations and an increasing unemployment rate. Most government organizations are saturated and it is vital that nationals start working and performing in the private sector. This case outlines the plans and efforts of ATIC towards those goals. Expected learning outcomes – Management of “Emiratisation” at policy and implementation; scenario planning and strategy management especially looking at advanced technology sector; organizational values – development and implementation at recruitment and marketing; destination marketing and policy looking at the case of Abu Dhabi, stakeholder management.

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Balakrishnan, M. Stephens. & Moonesar, I. Azaad. 2011, 'Advanced technology investment company (ATIC): a destination global champion', Emerging Markets Case Studies Collection, vol. 1, no. 4, pp. 1-28.

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Emerging Markets Case Studies Collection

Volume

1

Issue

4

Pagination

1-28

Language

English

RIS ID

62311

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