Business Strategy is becoming increasingly pluralist, drawing on the insights of different disciplines and business practice in different parts of the world. This book brings together the work and ideas of leading international scholars working in the field under three main headings--Technology, Strategy and Organization, and Regions--to explore from different perspectives the dynamic interplay between the technology of a firm; its strategies; organizational choices; and issues of place, region, and location. Together, the contributors address the challenge of explaining the long-run…mehr
Business Strategy is becoming increasingly pluralist, drawing on the insights of different disciplines and business practice in different parts of the world. This book brings together the work and ideas of leading international scholars working in the field under three main headings--Technology, Strategy and Organization, and Regions--to explore from different perspectives the dynamic interplay between the technology of a firm; its strategies; organizational choices; and issues of place, region, and location. Together, the contributors address the challenge of explaining the long-run competitiveness of firms in an ever more global world. This book will be a benchmark for anybody wanting to keep abreast of leading-edge strategic thinking.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
* 1: Peter HagstrD^"om with Alfred D. Chandler, Jr.: Perspectives on Firm Dynamics * Part I Technology in the Firm * 2: Takahiro Fujimoto: Reinterpreting the Resource-Capability View of the Firm: A Case of the Development-Production Systems of the Japanese Auto Makers * 3: Richard Nelson and Nathan Rosenberg: Science, Technological Advance and Economic Growth * 4: Erik von Hipple: "Sticky Information" and the Locus of Problem Solving: Implications for Innovation * 5: Cristiano Antonelli: Localized Technological Change and the Evolution of Standards as Economic Institutions * Part II Strategy/Organization * 6: Giovanni Dosi and Benjamin Coriat: Learning How to Govern and Learning How to Solve Problems: On the Co-Evolution of Competences, Conflicts and Organizational Routines * 7: David J. Teece: Design Issues for Innovative Firms: Bureaucracy, Incentives, and Industrial Structure * 8: Peter Hagstrom and Gunnar Hedlund: A Three-Dimensional Model of Changing Internal Structure in the Firm * 9: Pari Patel and Keith Pavitt: The Wide (and Increasing) Spread of Technological Competencies in the World's Largest Firms: A Challenge to Conventional Wisdom * 10: Ikujiro Nonaka and Hirotaka Takeuchi: A Theory of the Firm's Knowledge Creation Dynamics * 11: Lars-Gunnar Mattsson: Dynamics of Overlapping Networks and Strategic Actions by the International Firm * Part III Regions * 12: John Cantwell: The Globalization of Technology: What Remains of the Product Cycle Model? * 13: John H. Dunning: Globalization, Technological Change and the Spatial Organization of Economic Activity * 14: Michael Enright: Regional Clusters and Firm Strategy * 15: Masahisa Fujita and Ryoichi Ishii: Global Location Behavior and Organizational Dynamics of Japanese Electronics Firms and Their Impact on Regional Economies * 16: Allen J. Scott: The Geographic Foundations of Industrial Performance * 17: D^"Orjan SD^"olvell and Ivo Zander: International Diffusion of Knowledge-Isolating Mechanisms and the Role of the MNE * 18: J-C. Spender: The Geographies of Strategic Competence: Borrowing from Social and Educational Psychology to Sketch an Activity and Knowledge-Based Theory * 19: Michael E. Porter and D^"Orjan SD^"olvell: The Role of Geography in the Process of Innovation and the Sustainable Competitive Advantage of Firms
* 1: Peter HagstrD^"om with Alfred D. Chandler, Jr.: Perspectives on Firm Dynamics * Part I Technology in the Firm * 2: Takahiro Fujimoto: Reinterpreting the Resource-Capability View of the Firm: A Case of the Development-Production Systems of the Japanese Auto Makers * 3: Richard Nelson and Nathan Rosenberg: Science, Technological Advance and Economic Growth * 4: Erik von Hipple: "Sticky Information" and the Locus of Problem Solving: Implications for Innovation * 5: Cristiano Antonelli: Localized Technological Change and the Evolution of Standards as Economic Institutions * Part II Strategy/Organization * 6: Giovanni Dosi and Benjamin Coriat: Learning How to Govern and Learning How to Solve Problems: On the Co-Evolution of Competences, Conflicts and Organizational Routines * 7: David J. Teece: Design Issues for Innovative Firms: Bureaucracy, Incentives, and Industrial Structure * 8: Peter Hagstrom and Gunnar Hedlund: A Three-Dimensional Model of Changing Internal Structure in the Firm * 9: Pari Patel and Keith Pavitt: The Wide (and Increasing) Spread of Technological Competencies in the World's Largest Firms: A Challenge to Conventional Wisdom * 10: Ikujiro Nonaka and Hirotaka Takeuchi: A Theory of the Firm's Knowledge Creation Dynamics * 11: Lars-Gunnar Mattsson: Dynamics of Overlapping Networks and Strategic Actions by the International Firm * Part III Regions * 12: John Cantwell: The Globalization of Technology: What Remains of the Product Cycle Model? * 13: John H. Dunning: Globalization, Technological Change and the Spatial Organization of Economic Activity * 14: Michael Enright: Regional Clusters and Firm Strategy * 15: Masahisa Fujita and Ryoichi Ishii: Global Location Behavior and Organizational Dynamics of Japanese Electronics Firms and Their Impact on Regional Economies * 16: Allen J. Scott: The Geographic Foundations of Industrial Performance * 17: D^"Orjan SD^"olvell and Ivo Zander: International Diffusion of Knowledge-Isolating Mechanisms and the Role of the MNE * 18: J-C. Spender: The Geographies of Strategic Competence: Borrowing from Social and Educational Psychology to Sketch an Activity and Knowledge-Based Theory * 19: Michael E. Porter and D^"Orjan SD^"olvell: The Role of Geography in the Process of Innovation and the Sustainable Competitive Advantage of Firms
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