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  • Edward Elgar Publishing  (3)
  • Schnorbus, Axel
  • Cheltenham, Glos, U.K : Edward Elgar  (2)
  • Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited  (1)
  • Strategisches Management  (3)
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    Online Resource
    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
    ISBN: 9781785362217
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 641 pages)
    Series Statement: Strategic management 2
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Strategy process
    DDC: 658.4012
    Keywords: Strategisches Management ; Ablauf ; Organisationsforschung ; Strategic planning ; Electronic books ; Strategisches Management ; Strategische Planung
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Moshe Farjoun (2002), 'Towards an Organic Perspective on Strategy', Strategic Management Journal, 23, 561-94 -- James W. Fredrickson (1983), 'Strategic Process Research: Questions and Recommendations', Academy of Management Review, 8 (4), October, 565-75 -- Anne S. Huff and Rhonda Kay Reger (1987), 'A Review of Strategic Process Research', Journal of Management, 13 (2), 211-36 -- Henry Mintzberg and Joseph Lampel (1999), 'Reflecting on the Strategy Process', Sloan Management Review, 40 (3), Spring, 21-30 -- Andrew H. van de Ven (1992), 'Suggestions for Studying Strategy Process: A Research Note', Strategic Management Journal, 13, Summer, Special Issue, 169-88 -- V.K. Narayanan and Liam Fahey (1982), 'The Micro-Politics of Strategy Formulation', Academy of Management Review, 7 (1), January, 25-34 -- Bill Wooldridge and Steven W. Floyd (1989), 'Strategic Process Effects on Consensus', Strategic Management Journal, 10 (3), May-June, 295-302 -- Yves L. Doz, Paul M. Olk, Peter Smith Ring (2000), 'Formation Processes of R&D Consortia: Which Path to Take? Where Does it Lead?', Strategic Management Journal, 21, 239-66 -- Charles I. Stubbart and Roger D. Smalley (1999), 'The Deceptive Allure of Stage Models of Strategic Processes', Journal of Management Inquiry, 8, September, 273-86 -- James Brian Quinn (1981), 'Formulating Strategy One Step at a Time', Journal of Business Strategy, 1 (3), Winter, 42-63 -- Henry Mintzberg and James A. Waters (1982), 'Tracking Strategy in an Entrepreneurial Firm', Academy of Management Journal, 25 (3), September, 465-99 -- David E.W. Marginson (2002), 'Management Control Systems and their Effects on Strategy Formation at Middle-Management Levels: Evidence from a U.K. Organization', Strategic Management Journal, 23, 1019-31 -- Peter Smith Ring and Andrew H. van de Ven (1994), 'Developmental Processes of Cooperative Interorganizational Relationships', Academy of Management Review, 19 (1), January, 90-118 -- Andrew M. Pettigrew (1987), 'Context and Action in the Transformation of the Firm', Journal of Management Studies, 24 (6), November, 649-70 -- John Hendry (2000), 'Strategic Decision Making, Discourse, and Strategy as Social Practice', Journal of Management Studies, 37 (7), November, 955-77 -- Patrick Regnér (2003), 'Strategy Creation in the Periphery: Inductive Versus Deductive Strategy Making', Journal of Management Studies, 40 (1), January, 57-82 -- Alfred Marcus and Donald Geffen (1998), 'The Dialectics of Competency Acquisition: Pollution Prevention in Electric Generation', Strategic Management Journal, 19, 1145-68 -- Robert A. Burgelman (1983), 'A Process Model of Internal Corporate Venturing in the Diversified Major Firm', Administrative Science Quarterly, 28 (2), June, 223-44 -- Robert A. Burgelman (1991), 'Intraorganizational Ecology of Strategy Making and Organizational Adaptation: Theory and Field Research', Organization Science, 2 (3), August, 239-62
    Abstract: Tomo Noda and Joseph L. Bower (1996), 'Strategy Making as Iterated Processes of Resource Allocation', Strategic Management Journal, 17, Special Issue, Summer, 159-92 -- Bjorn Lovas and Sumantra Ghoshal (2000), 'Strategy as Guided Evolution', Strategic Management Journal, 21, 875-96 -- Andrew M. Pettigrew (1990), 'Longitudinal Field Research on Change: Theory and Practice', Organization Science, 1 (3), Special Issue, August, 267-92 -- Peter R. Monge (1990), 'Theoretical and Analytical Issues in Studying Organizational Processes', Organization Science, 1 (4), November, 406-30 -- Brian T. Pentland (1999), 'Building Process Theory with Narrative: From Description to Explanation', Academy of Management Review, 24 (4), October, 711-24 -- Jane E. Dutton and Stephen A. Stumpf (1991), 'Using Behavioral Simulations to Study Strategic Processes', Simulation and Gaming, 22 (2), June, 149-73 -- Thomas Hutzschenreuter and Ingo Kleindienst (2006), 'Strategy- Process Research: What Have We Learned and What is Still to be Explored', Journal of Management, 32 (5), October, 673-720 -- Harry Sminia (2009), 'Process Research in Strategy Formation: Theory, Methodology and Relevance', International Journal of Management Reviews, 11 (1), 97-125
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
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  • 2
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    Cheltenham, Glos, U.K : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781848449459
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 214 p) , ill
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Strategic behaviour in network industries
    DDC: 388.068
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    Keywords: Netzinfrastruktur ; Versorgungswirtschaft ; Telekommunikationssektor ; Verkehrssektor ; Strategisches Management ; Welt ; Energy industries ; Strategic planning ; Transportation ; Decision making ; Telecommunication ; Electronic books ; Infrastruktur
    Abstract: This in-depth book explains how institutional changes such as the privatization and liberalization of network industries, for example transport, energy or telecommunications, can frequently be disappointing. The expected benefits such as lower prices, innovation and better services fail to materialize, often because the number of competitors is low. The authors demonstrate how strategic actor behaviour of one or more of the firms involved can help explain these disappointing results
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. Defining strategic behaviour -- 3. General breeding grounds for strategic behaviour -- 4. Recent trends in infrastructure-based sectors -- 5. The EU-US 2007 Open Skies Treaty -- 6. Enron / Mark de Bruijne -- 7. American Telephone and Telegraph Company -- 8. UMTS spectrum auctions in the EU -- 9. Microsoft -- 10. Analysis -- 11. Counterarrangements
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 3
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    Cheltenham, Glos, U.K : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781847203182
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 488 p) , ill , 25 cm
    Series Statement: Elgar original reference
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of research on Asian business
    DDC: 338.95
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    Keywords: 1945-2006 ; Wirtschaftslage ; Strategisches Management ; Industriestruktur ; Industriepolitik ; Unternehmensorganisation ; Marketing ; Staatliche Einflussnahme ; Unternehmenserfolg ; Asien ; International trade ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung ; Wirtschaftsbeziehungen ; Interesse ; Grundlage ; Konsumgütermarkt ; Marketing ; Akteur ; Wirtschaft ; Staat ; Multinationales Unternehmen ; Electronic books ; Asia Commerce ; Asia Foreign economic relations ; Asia Economic integration ; Asien ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Asien ; Betriebswirtschaftslehre ; Forschung
    Abstract: 'This volume is excellent. Students who are interested in Asian business should read it and will find the comprehensive bibliography offered by the different contributors very helpful. In light of the recent global financial crises, it is time to re-examine the "Asian miracles," as well as the Western models of business organizations and regulations. This volume offers great insights not just on Asian business but also on Western economies and business. It is also time to adopt an integrative approach recommended by Yeung through comparative research of businesses and economies in different institutions and cultures.' - Yifei Sun, Economic Geography. 'An absolute "must-have" for college library reference shelves, filled cover-to-cover with keen analyses that any businessperson seeking to make inroads in an Asian market needs to study at length!' - Midwest Book Review. 'This book serves as an important guide to the many fascinating research questions about Asian business waiting to be addressed. The study of Asian business has reached equality in importance to the study of business in Europe and North America. Researchers who study any of these regions have an incentive to follow the study of business in the other regions, if for no other reason than that many global firms from each region operate in all regions now. Nonetheless, the more important reason for knowledge transfer among researchers of each region is that these exchanges can only advance everyone's research. Henry Yeung and the contributors are to be thanked for setting out a rich agenda for research on Asian business that will elevate this study to equality with research elsewhere in the world.' - Eurasian Geography and Economics. 'This book is extremely comprehensive and well researched. It will be of particular interest to scholars in the fields of international business, development studies, economic geography, regional studies as well as international and national policymakers.' - Science Technology & Society. The rise of Asia as an important region for global business has been widely recognized as one of the most significant economic phenomena in the new millennium. This accessible and comprehensive Handbook brings together state-of-the-art reviews of Asian business in an expansive range of areas including: business organizations, strategic management, marketing, state-business relations, business and development, business policy issues. It is argued that whilst academic studies on Asian ...
    Abstract: pt. I. Business strategy and organization -- pt. II. Business and marketing -- pt. III. Business-state relations -- pt. IV. Business, development and policy issues
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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