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advantage. In addition to the size of the demand (which can lead to economies of scale), the quality of the demand is equally si ...
Societal effect We see many of these same factors in social science research as well. In the first place, a number of them, such ...
have also favoured competitive advantage in these industries. In the 1950s and 1960s, while Japan’s home market was growing rapi ...
This is certainly true in a macro-economic sense, but on a micro-level it may mean the loss of thousands of jobs in less product ...
the industrial era has simply been replaced by the raw data of the information age. Entering and processing such data is essenti ...
never be cut so drastically that they can compete with low-wage countries. Because a large section of the population in the West ...
7 THE COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE OF MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES After discussing the competitive advantage of nations and its impact on t ...
government regulations. And even a simple difference such as climate can influence the sort of product a company will be able to ...
these areas. Again, the concept of economies of scope is not unique to multinational concerns, but they are more likely to have ...
industrial sectors or countries? How does Reich’s work relate to the current debates about the disadvantages of globalization? 3 ...
Ghoshal, S. (1987) ‘Global Strategy: An Organizing Framework’, Strategic Management Journal, vol. 8, pp. 425–440. Lane, C. (1989 ...
2 Strategy and Structure of Multinational Companies Anne-Wil Harzing 1 Introduction 33 2 Differences between domestic and multin ...
will focus on the strategy and structure of multinational firms, where human resource management is both an input and an output ...
‘In comparison with domestic organizations, complexity is greater in multinational organizations because of...’ the experts pred ...
human resource management. In the next chapters we will see that human resource management is of fundamental importance in reali ...
responses of competitors in the host market; resources, including natural, financial and human resources. The very presence of ...
The means and ends of creating worldwide advantage Sources of competitive advantage Strategic National Scale economies Scope eco ...
Confusion of terms In this chapter and in the rest of this book we consistently use the terms multidomestic, international, glob ...
FIGURE 2.1 activities, but specific marketing skills and managerial capabilities can also form non-location-bound firm-specific ...
The four types of competitive strategies distinguished by Bartlett and Ghoshal (1989, 2000) have been situated in this figure. T ...
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