Strategies in global competition : selected papers from the Prince Bertil Symposium at the Institute of International Business, Stockholm School of Economics /
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London ; New York :
Croom Helm,
©1988.
London : [1988] |
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Table of Contents:
- pt. 1: Concepts and constructs of strategy in global competition. 1. Creating global strategic capability
- 2. Making sense of complex industries. pt. 2: Global environmental change. 3. International business, the recession and economic restructuring
- 4. Strategic integration in fragmented environments: social and political assessment by subsidiaries of multinational firms. pt. 3: Technology and global competition. 5. International patterns of technological accumulation
- 6. Corporate families to handle galloping technology. pt. 4: Global competition and strategy
- industry and country studies. 7. Is the global automobile industry really global?
- 8. Technical change and vertical disintegration in global competition: lessons from machine tools
- 9. Japan's industry structure
- barriers to global competition
- 10. Choice of market channel in a strategic perspective. pt. 5: Frameworks for analyzing global competition. 11. Internationalisation in industrial systems
- a network approach
- 12. Country patterns in international competition: appropriability and oligopolistic agreement. pt. 6: Strategic management for global competition. 13. Quality of management: an emerging source of global competitive advantage
- 14. Co-operative strategies: planning and control considerations.