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Benetton, Sun Microsystems and IKEA, successful companies from different industries have common characteristics: These entrepreneurial firms are organized as firm networks and they have been successful despite their lack of resources. To understand their model, inter-organizational activities are the key. Christian Lechner analyzes how inter-firm networks can be a model for competitive advantage. "Competitiveness of Firm Networks" is about a theory of competitive advantage, a theory about the firm and a theory about networks. It explores relevant theories, formulates workable definitions,…mehr

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Benetton, Sun Microsystems and IKEA, successful companies from different industries have common characteristics: These entrepreneurial firms are organized as firm networks and they have been successful despite their lack of resources. To understand their model, inter-organizational activities are the key.
Christian Lechner analyzes how inter-firm networks can be a model for competitive advantage. "Competitiveness of Firm Networks" is about a theory of competitive advantage, a theory about the firm and a theory about networks. It explores relevant theories, formulates workable definitions, develops a framework for a strategic network management theory and refines this theory by own original research in the biotechnology and information technology industries.
This book - winner of the Lindner price for entrepreneurship research - is written for academics and managers interested in strategic management and entrepreneurship.
Autorenporträt
The Author: Christian Lechner, Professor for Strategic Management and Entrepreneurship at the Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Toulouse (Toulouse Business School). Born in 1966 in Munich. Studies of Business Administration in Munich (Dipl.-Kfm.), Italy, USA (MBA from the University of Georgia), Ph.D. student and assistant of Prof. Dr. Michael Dowling, Chair for Management of Innovation and Technology at the University of Regensburg; Ph.D. from the University of Regensburg in 2000. Research interest: Growth strategies, inter-firm networks, clusters, alliances and entrepreneurial strategies.