Luckin: From Brewing Coffee to Brewing Fraud

  • King Wai Justin Law
  • , Yongjing Sun
  • , Shimin Chen
  • , Wai Ming Raymond Chan

Research output: Creative and literary works / consulting reports / case studiesWritten teaching case study or extensive notepeer-review

Abstract

This case describes the aggressive growth of Luckin Coffee since its inception in 2017. In merely two years, Luckin established a coffee network in China, surpassing Starbucks despite the US giant's 20 years of experience in the country. The case concludes with Luckin's announcement of accounting fraud in April 2020, followed by the immediate stock market and investor reaction. The case's epilogue also enables students to consider the spillover implications of accounting scandals for other stakeholders. This case exposes students to several business-related, accounting, and finance issues that lay the foundation for further examination in specific accounting and finance topics.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherHarvard Business School Publishing
Media of outputDigital distribution
Size16
Publication statusPublished - May 2021

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