Strategy for Sustainable Competitive Advantage

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BRIC economies business
Car Insurance
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Cd Rom Drive
change management
Company's Innovation Strategy
CRM System
Current Ceo
Electric Vehicles
emerging market strategies
Enhancing Supply Chain Performance
Entrepreneurial Firms
Entrepreneurial Orientation
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global power
global warming
Hoff Man
IBM Research
internal process optimization
Knowledge Acquisition
knowledge based approach
knowledge-based competition
Long Wave Theory
natural resource
organizational innovation
population aging
Public Sector Entrepreneurship
public sector management
RBV
RBV Theory
RFID Tag
Smart Card
Smart Phone
Smart Technology
strategic management theory
Strategy Implementation
Supply Chain Members
Taiwan's Electronics Industry
technological change
UK Aircraft
uncertainty
Western firms global competition

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415522748
  • Weight: 750g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Feb 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Due to the adverse outcomes of the recent global recession and the public deficit crisis in the USA and Europe, Western companies can expect flattening or declining sales in their domestic markets. They will also face growing competition as Chinese firms seek to block the activities of foreign companies in their domestic market and expand their own operations in overseas markets. Survival and growth for Western companies is unlikely to come from sustaining current business practices based upon utilization of conventional approaches to strategic management; success will depend on exploiting new knowledge to stay ahead of competition. This book examines the strategic issues associated with the entrepreneurial utilization of new knowledge to create innovative products and services, accompanied by the development of leading edge, highly productive internal organizational processes. Through the use of appropriate theories and illustrative case examples, the text is designed to assist managers in Western organizations and business school students understand how to counter the increasing threats that are posed by the globalization of companies from emerging countries such as the BRIC nations.

Ian Chaston is Professor of Marketing and Entrepreneurship and Director of the Management Centre at Plymouth Business School, Plymouth University, UK, and a Visiting Professor at Centrum Catolica Business School in Peru. Recent publications include Public Sector Management: Mission Impossible? (2011) and Entrepreneurship and Small Firms (2009).

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