Case Code : CLMM122
Publication date : 2017
Subject : Marketing Management
Industry : Toy Industry
Organization :Mattel, Disney, Hasbro
Length : 4 pages
Teaching Note : Not Available
Short Case Study Price: INR 100;
Abstract:
The case focuses on how US-based toy maker Mattel lost the license for manufacturing the lucrative Disney Princess line, which it had been doing since 1996, to Hasbro. It discusses Mattel’s focus on reviving the plunging fortunes of its flagship Barbie doll, and promoting its own princess themed dolls and how this led to Disney withdrawing the license from Mattel and approaching Hasbro to revamp and launch a new Princess line. In the process, Mattel also lost the license to produce Disney’s Frozen line of toys and accessories.
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Key words:
Mattel,Barbie dolls,Toy industry,Disney Princess,Hasbro,Cannibalization,Brand Decline,Value Proposition,Market failure,Licensing,Merchandising,Competition
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