Competitive Business Management

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Collaborative Economy
Competition Space
Competitive Customer
Corporate Governance
corporate governance strategies
Corporate Governance Systems
cross-cultural management
ECB President
EICC
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Excess Supply
Global Business Economy
Global Business Management
Global capitalism
Global competition
global corporate network analysis
GRI Standard
Hybrid Innovation
Inbound Open Innovation
Insider Systems
intangible asset valuation
Large Scale Retailers
Management policies
Market-driven management
Marketing Channel
marketing channel restructuring
New economic nationalism
Non-loyal Consumers
open innovation models
Sharing Economy
Stock Market Characteristics
sustainable procurement practices
Time-based competition
Topic Specific Standards
Toyota Production System
UN
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367589516
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Aug 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The growth of global corporations has led to the development of new business strategies whose complexity and configuration rest on corporate networks; corporate cross-culture and intangible corporate and product assets. In global markets, corporations compete in a competitive marketspace dimension, in other words, competitive boundaries in which space is not a stable element of the decision-making process, but a competitive factor whose complexity depends on markets increasingly characterized by time-based competition and over-supply. In view of today's fierce competition from US and Southeast Asian corporations, this book highlights global business development policies based on innovation, sustainability and intangible assets.

The book assesses competitive business management from a global perspective, examining business development policies linked to the profitability of global firms. It forces readers to actively think through the most fundamental policies developed by global firms in the current competitive landscape and provides answers to questions such as: What are the new drivers of global capitalism?; How do global businesses deal with new local nationalism?; Which governance systems and behavioural norms qualify global businesses?; What are the main business policies that characterize competitive business management in a global competition perspective?

Competitive Business Management neatly explains the global business management domain and helps readers to gain an understanding of global development business policies.

Silvio Mario Brondoni is Full Professor of Management at the University of Milano-Bicocca, Department of Economics, Management and Statistics, Milan, Italy.