Strategy As Action: Competitive Dynamics and Competitive AdvantageOxford University Press, 2005 M08 25 - 288 páginas Strategy as Action presents an action plan for how firms can build, improve, and defend their competitive advantage at every stage of their life cycle. For start-up firms entering a market, it provides a model for exploiting competitive uncertainty and blind spots; for growth firms who have established some market advantages, it provides an action plan for exploiting relative resources; for mature firms, it explains how to exploit market position; finally, for firms that have no decisive resource advantage, it provides an action plan based on firm co-operative reactions. |
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Competitive Dynamics and Competitive Advantage Curtis M. Grimm, Hun Lee, Ken G. Smith. More specifically, in chapter 1 we ... dynamic action context that has great practical relevance. The book also integrates material on the legal ...
Competitive Dynamics and Competitive Advantage Curtis M. Grimm, Hun Lee, Ken G. Smith. More specifically, in chapter 1 we ... dynamic action context that has great practical relevance. The book also integrates material on the legal ...
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Competitive Dynamics and Competitive Advantage Curtis M. Grimm, Hun Lee, Ken G. Smith. CONTENTS. Part I. The New Competitive ... Dynamic Model of Competitive Advantage 5: An Action-Reaction Framework for Building Competitive Advantage 83 6 ...
Competitive Dynamics and Competitive Advantage Curtis M. Grimm, Hun Lee, Ken G. Smith. CONTENTS. Part I. The New Competitive ... Dynamic Model of Competitive Advantage 5: An Action-Reaction Framework for Building Competitive Advantage 83 6 ...
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... dynamic models of strategy, ones that capture firms' actions and reactions to one another.53 Furthermore, firm actions play a critical role in influencing industry structure and how it evolves over time.54 The goal of this book is to ...
... dynamic models of strategy, ones that capture firms' actions and reactions to one another.53 Furthermore, firm actions play a critical role in influencing industry structure and how it evolves over time.54 The goal of this book is to ...
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... dynamic studies, as well as others cited in the book, corroborate the ever-increasing competitiveness of many industries. Using that research, we have formulated an action model of advantage that has many practical implications. For ...
... dynamic studies, as well as others cited in the book, corroborate the ever-increasing competitiveness of many industries. Using that research, we have formulated an action model of advantage that has many practical implications. For ...
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Contenido
Part II Strategic Paradigms of Competitive Advantage | 29 |
Part III ActionBased Dynamic Model of Competitive Advantage | 81 |
Notes | 239 |
Index | 269 |
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Strategy As Action: Competitive Dynamics and Competitive Advantage Curtis M. Grimm,Hun Lee,Ken G. Smith,Ken G Smith Vista previa limitada - 2006 |
Strategy As Action: Competitive Dynamics and Competitive Advantage Curtis M. Grimm,Hun Lee,Ken G. Smith Vista previa limitada - 2005 |
Strategy As Action: Competitive Dynamics and Competitive Advantage Curtis M. Grimm,Hun Lee,Ken G. Smith Vista previa limitada - 2005 |
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