Anne Y. Ilinitch, Arie Y. Lewin, Richard A. D'Aveni
Managing in Times of Disorder
Hypercompetitive Organizational Responses
Anne Y. Ilinitch, Arie Y. Lewin, Richard A. D'Aveni
Managing in Times of Disorder
Hypercompetitive Organizational Responses
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This book demonstrates that a far-reaching shift has occurred in the venture of competition, resulting in a new organizational paradigm, defined as hypercompetition. A complex fabric of new theoretical frameworks, models, strategies, organizational forms and interdisciplinary methods are introduced and explained in the book which addresses hypercompetitive environments in a radically new way, and reveals what is necessary for business survival in these chaotic times.
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This book demonstrates that a far-reaching shift has occurred in the venture of competition, resulting in a new organizational paradigm, defined as hypercompetition. A complex fabric of new theoretical frameworks, models, strategies, organizational forms and interdisciplinary methods are introduced and explained in the book which addresses hypercompetitive environments in a radically new way, and reveals what is necessary for business survival in these chaotic times.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Sage Publications
- Seitenzahl: 584
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 39mm
- Gewicht: 1089g
- ISBN-13: 9780761910183
- ISBN-10: 0761910182
- Artikelnr.: 22244016
- Verlag: Sage Publications
- Seitenzahl: 584
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 39mm
- Gewicht: 1089g
- ISBN-13: 9780761910183
- ISBN-10: 0761910182
- Artikelnr.: 22244016
Introduction
PART ONE: FORCES DRIVING HYPERCOMPETITION
Empirical Evidence
The Two Faces of Competition - L G Thomas, III
Dynamic Resourcefulness and the Hypercompetitive Shift
Austrian and Industrial Organization Perspectives on Firm-Level Competitive
Activity and Performance - Greg Young, Ken G Smith and Curtis M Grimm
International Perspective
Hypercompetition, Japanese Style - Hiroyuki Itami
PART TWO: HYPERCOMPETITIVE RESPONSES: NEW ORGANIZATIONAL FORMS AND
STRATEGIES
Denial
The Paralysis of Deep Pockets - James L Bailey
Acceleration
Building a Leadership Position in a Hypercompetitive Technology Market -
Peter Neupert
Technological Platforms and Diversification - Dong-Jae Kim and Bruce Kogut
The Japanese Beer Wars - Tim Craig
Initiating and Responding to Hypercompetition in New Product Development
Eating Your Own Lunch - Barrie R Nault and Mark B Vandenbosch
Protection through Preemption
Vertical Integration and Rapid Response in the Fashion Apparel Industry -
James Richardson
Management
Hypercompetition in a Multimarket Environment - Javier Gimeno and Carolyn Y
Woo
The Role of Strategic Similarity and Multimarket Contact on Competitive
Deescalation
Adaptation
Toward the Flexible Form - Henk W Volberda
How To Remain Vital in Hypercompetitive Environments
Prospering in Dynamically-Competitive Environments - Robert M Grant
Organization Capability as Knowledge Creation
Social Capital, Structural Holes and the Formation of an Industry Network -
Gordon Walker, Bruce Kogut and Weijian Shan
Responding to Hypercompetition - Jan Hanssen-Bauer and Charles C Snow
The Structure and Processes of a Regional Learning Network Organization
Social Networks, Learning and Flexibility - Julia Porter Liebeskind et al
Sourcing Scientific Knowledge in New Biotechnology Firms
Garbage Cans and Advancing Hypercompetition - Anne D Smith and Carl
Zeithaml
The Creation and Exploitation of New Capabilities and Strategic Flexibility
in Two Regional Bell Operating Companies
The Evolution of Intracorporate Domains - D Charles Galunic and Kathleen M
Eisenhardt
Divisional Charter Losses in High-Technology, Multidivisional Corporations
Spontaneous Organizational Reconfiguration - Kenneth E Aupperle
A Historical Example Based on Xenophon¿s Anabasis
PART THREE: OTHER PERSPECTIVES
The Dark Side of the New Organizational Forms - Bart Victor and Carroll U
Stephens
An Editorial Essay
Refining Our Understanding of Hypercompetition and Hyperturbulence - Asaf
Zohar and Gareth Morgan
PART ONE: FORCES DRIVING HYPERCOMPETITION
Empirical Evidence
The Two Faces of Competition - L G Thomas, III
Dynamic Resourcefulness and the Hypercompetitive Shift
Austrian and Industrial Organization Perspectives on Firm-Level Competitive
Activity and Performance - Greg Young, Ken G Smith and Curtis M Grimm
International Perspective
Hypercompetition, Japanese Style - Hiroyuki Itami
PART TWO: HYPERCOMPETITIVE RESPONSES: NEW ORGANIZATIONAL FORMS AND
STRATEGIES
Denial
The Paralysis of Deep Pockets - James L Bailey
Acceleration
Building a Leadership Position in a Hypercompetitive Technology Market -
Peter Neupert
Technological Platforms and Diversification - Dong-Jae Kim and Bruce Kogut
The Japanese Beer Wars - Tim Craig
Initiating and Responding to Hypercompetition in New Product Development
Eating Your Own Lunch - Barrie R Nault and Mark B Vandenbosch
Protection through Preemption
Vertical Integration and Rapid Response in the Fashion Apparel Industry -
James Richardson
Management
Hypercompetition in a Multimarket Environment - Javier Gimeno and Carolyn Y
Woo
The Role of Strategic Similarity and Multimarket Contact on Competitive
Deescalation
Adaptation
Toward the Flexible Form - Henk W Volberda
How To Remain Vital in Hypercompetitive Environments
Prospering in Dynamically-Competitive Environments - Robert M Grant
Organization Capability as Knowledge Creation
Social Capital, Structural Holes and the Formation of an Industry Network -
Gordon Walker, Bruce Kogut and Weijian Shan
Responding to Hypercompetition - Jan Hanssen-Bauer and Charles C Snow
The Structure and Processes of a Regional Learning Network Organization
Social Networks, Learning and Flexibility - Julia Porter Liebeskind et al
Sourcing Scientific Knowledge in New Biotechnology Firms
Garbage Cans and Advancing Hypercompetition - Anne D Smith and Carl
Zeithaml
The Creation and Exploitation of New Capabilities and Strategic Flexibility
in Two Regional Bell Operating Companies
The Evolution of Intracorporate Domains - D Charles Galunic and Kathleen M
Eisenhardt
Divisional Charter Losses in High-Technology, Multidivisional Corporations
Spontaneous Organizational Reconfiguration - Kenneth E Aupperle
A Historical Example Based on Xenophon¿s Anabasis
PART THREE: OTHER PERSPECTIVES
The Dark Side of the New Organizational Forms - Bart Victor and Carroll U
Stephens
An Editorial Essay
Refining Our Understanding of Hypercompetition and Hyperturbulence - Asaf
Zohar and Gareth Morgan
Introduction
PART ONE: FORCES DRIVING HYPERCOMPETITION
Empirical Evidence
The Two Faces of Competition - L G Thomas, III
Dynamic Resourcefulness and the Hypercompetitive Shift
Austrian and Industrial Organization Perspectives on Firm-Level Competitive
Activity and Performance - Greg Young, Ken G Smith and Curtis M Grimm
International Perspective
Hypercompetition, Japanese Style - Hiroyuki Itami
PART TWO: HYPERCOMPETITIVE RESPONSES: NEW ORGANIZATIONAL FORMS AND
STRATEGIES
Denial
The Paralysis of Deep Pockets - James L Bailey
Acceleration
Building a Leadership Position in a Hypercompetitive Technology Market -
Peter Neupert
Technological Platforms and Diversification - Dong-Jae Kim and Bruce Kogut
The Japanese Beer Wars - Tim Craig
Initiating and Responding to Hypercompetition in New Product Development
Eating Your Own Lunch - Barrie R Nault and Mark B Vandenbosch
Protection through Preemption
Vertical Integration and Rapid Response in the Fashion Apparel Industry -
James Richardson
Management
Hypercompetition in a Multimarket Environment - Javier Gimeno and Carolyn Y
Woo
The Role of Strategic Similarity and Multimarket Contact on Competitive
Deescalation
Adaptation
Toward the Flexible Form - Henk W Volberda
How To Remain Vital in Hypercompetitive Environments
Prospering in Dynamically-Competitive Environments - Robert M Grant
Organization Capability as Knowledge Creation
Social Capital, Structural Holes and the Formation of an Industry Network -
Gordon Walker, Bruce Kogut and Weijian Shan
Responding to Hypercompetition - Jan Hanssen-Bauer and Charles C Snow
The Structure and Processes of a Regional Learning Network Organization
Social Networks, Learning and Flexibility - Julia Porter Liebeskind et al
Sourcing Scientific Knowledge in New Biotechnology Firms
Garbage Cans and Advancing Hypercompetition - Anne D Smith and Carl
Zeithaml
The Creation and Exploitation of New Capabilities and Strategic Flexibility
in Two Regional Bell Operating Companies
The Evolution of Intracorporate Domains - D Charles Galunic and Kathleen M
Eisenhardt
Divisional Charter Losses in High-Technology, Multidivisional Corporations
Spontaneous Organizational Reconfiguration - Kenneth E Aupperle
A Historical Example Based on Xenophon¿s Anabasis
PART THREE: OTHER PERSPECTIVES
The Dark Side of the New Organizational Forms - Bart Victor and Carroll U
Stephens
An Editorial Essay
Refining Our Understanding of Hypercompetition and Hyperturbulence - Asaf
Zohar and Gareth Morgan
PART ONE: FORCES DRIVING HYPERCOMPETITION
Empirical Evidence
The Two Faces of Competition - L G Thomas, III
Dynamic Resourcefulness and the Hypercompetitive Shift
Austrian and Industrial Organization Perspectives on Firm-Level Competitive
Activity and Performance - Greg Young, Ken G Smith and Curtis M Grimm
International Perspective
Hypercompetition, Japanese Style - Hiroyuki Itami
PART TWO: HYPERCOMPETITIVE RESPONSES: NEW ORGANIZATIONAL FORMS AND
STRATEGIES
Denial
The Paralysis of Deep Pockets - James L Bailey
Acceleration
Building a Leadership Position in a Hypercompetitive Technology Market -
Peter Neupert
Technological Platforms and Diversification - Dong-Jae Kim and Bruce Kogut
The Japanese Beer Wars - Tim Craig
Initiating and Responding to Hypercompetition in New Product Development
Eating Your Own Lunch - Barrie R Nault and Mark B Vandenbosch
Protection through Preemption
Vertical Integration and Rapid Response in the Fashion Apparel Industry -
James Richardson
Management
Hypercompetition in a Multimarket Environment - Javier Gimeno and Carolyn Y
Woo
The Role of Strategic Similarity and Multimarket Contact on Competitive
Deescalation
Adaptation
Toward the Flexible Form - Henk W Volberda
How To Remain Vital in Hypercompetitive Environments
Prospering in Dynamically-Competitive Environments - Robert M Grant
Organization Capability as Knowledge Creation
Social Capital, Structural Holes and the Formation of an Industry Network -
Gordon Walker, Bruce Kogut and Weijian Shan
Responding to Hypercompetition - Jan Hanssen-Bauer and Charles C Snow
The Structure and Processes of a Regional Learning Network Organization
Social Networks, Learning and Flexibility - Julia Porter Liebeskind et al
Sourcing Scientific Knowledge in New Biotechnology Firms
Garbage Cans and Advancing Hypercompetition - Anne D Smith and Carl
Zeithaml
The Creation and Exploitation of New Capabilities and Strategic Flexibility
in Two Regional Bell Operating Companies
The Evolution of Intracorporate Domains - D Charles Galunic and Kathleen M
Eisenhardt
Divisional Charter Losses in High-Technology, Multidivisional Corporations
Spontaneous Organizational Reconfiguration - Kenneth E Aupperle
A Historical Example Based on Xenophon¿s Anabasis
PART THREE: OTHER PERSPECTIVES
The Dark Side of the New Organizational Forms - Bart Victor and Carroll U
Stephens
An Editorial Essay
Refining Our Understanding of Hypercompetition and Hyperturbulence - Asaf
Zohar and Gareth Morgan