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Informationen zum Autor René Abate is Senior Vice President in the Paris office of The Boston Consulting Group. He has recently published a book on the history of the largest French companies, called 'Trajectoire d'exception: à la découverte des plus grandes enterprises française'. Karel Cool holds the BP Chair of European Competitiveness and is Professor of Strategic Management at INSEAD in Fontainebleau, France. He has consulted for many international companies on major problems of corporate and industry restructuring and is the Associate Editor of the Strategic Management Journal . James Henderson holds the Tejabaipul Term Chair and is Assistant Professor of Strategic Management at Babson College in Wellesley, MA. He works on many strategy-related topics for international companies. Klappentext New industries are emerging; others are disrupted; old barriers are crumbling, while new ones are rising. This book seeks to better understand the challenges facing industries, networks, businesses and management during periods of industry structuring and restructuring. Comprising a series of contributions from experts in the field, the book addresses key questions about the opportunities and threats posed by these times of turmoil, including: How do existing industries sustain their competitiveness in such difficult times? How do networks stave off threats from new technologies? How do emerging and incumbent companies survive when growth is not an option? And how should companies be governed during periods of industry structuring and restructuring? In answering these questions, the contributors provide an overview of the strategies that industries, networks, businesses and managers are currently deploying in order to adapt to chaotic conditions and to enhance business profitability. Their responses make a distinctive contribution to scholarly thought and management practice. Zusammenfassung New industries are emerging; others are disrupted; old barriers are crumbling! while new ones are rising. This book seeks to better understand the challenges facing industries! networks! businesses and management during periods of industry structuring and restructuring. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Contributors vii About the Editors x 1 Restructuring Strategy 1 James Henderson, Karel Cool, and René Abate Part I Industry and Network Competitiveness 15 2 Maintaining Collective Assets, the Tragedy of the Commons, and Supply Chain Performance: The Case of the Champagne Industry 17 Karel Cool and James Henderson 3 Organizing around Strategic Relationships: Networks of Suppliers as Knowledge Generators in the Italian Motorcycle Industry 44 Andrea Lipparini and Gianni Lorenzoni 4 Assessing the Knowledge Landscape across Firms in Alliance Networks and its Impact on Organizational Innovation Performance 68 Beiqing (Emery) Yao and Susan McEvily 5 Generative Interactions: The New Source of Competitive Advantage 86 Yves Morieux, Mark Blaxill, and Vladislav Boutenko Part II Successful Business Strategies during Periods of Industry Structuring and Restructuring 111 6 Sustaining Superior Performance through a Bubble: Inter-firm Differences in the e-Consulting Industry 113 M. Julia Prats and Ashish Nanda 7 Delaying Market Entry: How Long Is Too Long? 139 Moren Lévesque and Dean A. Shepherd 8 Robust Capabilities? An Empirical Study of Incumbent-Entrant Product Development Capabilities after Radical Technological Change 153 Neil Jones 9 The Form of Departure: The Consequences of Presumptive Adaptation of Franchising Knowledge for Local Network Growth 175 Gabriel Szulanski and Robert Jensen Part III Superior Management and Governance Practices 20...
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René Abate is Senior Vice President in the Paris office of The Boston Consulting Group. He has recently published a book on the history of the largest French companies, called 'Trajectoire d'exception: à la découverte des plus grandes enterprises française'.
Karel Cool holds the BP Chair of European Competitiveness and is Professor of Strategic Management at INSEAD in Fontainebleau, France. He has consulted for many international companies on major problems of corporate and industry restructuring and is the Associate Editor of the Strategic Management Journal.
James Henderson holds the Tejabaipul Term Chair and is Assistant Professor of Strategic Management at Babson College in Wellesley, MA. He works on many strategy-related topics for international companies.
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New industries are emerging; others are disrupted; old barriers are crumbling, while new ones are rising. This book seeks to better understand the challenges facing industries, networks, businesses and management during periods of industry structuring and restructuring. Comprising a series of contributions from experts in the field, the book addresses key questions about the opportunities and threats posed by these times of turmoil, including: How do existing industries sustain their competitiveness in such difficult times? How do networks stave off threats from new technologies? How do emerging and incumbent companies survive when growth is not an option? And how should companies be governed during periods of industry structuring and restructuring?
In answering these questions, the contributors provide an overview of the strategies that industries, networks, businesses and managers are currently deploying in order to adapt to chaotic conditions and to enhance business profitability. Their responses make a distinctive contribution to scholarly thought and management practice.
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List of Contributors vii
About the Editors x
1 Restructuring Strategy 1
James Henderson, Karel Cool, and René Abate
Part I Industry and Network Competitiveness 15
2 Maintaining Collective Assets, the Tragedy of the Commons, and Supply Chain Performance: The Case of the Champagne Industry 17
Karel Cool and James Henderson
3 Organizing around Strategic Relationships: Networks of Suppliers as Knowledge Generators in the Italian Motorcycle Industry 44
Andrea Lipparini and Gianni Lorenzoni
4 Assessing the Knowledge Landscape across Firms in Alliance Networks and its Impact on Organizational Innovation Performance 68
Beiqing (Emery) Yao and Susan McEvily
5 Generative Interactions: The New Source of Competitive Advantage 86
Yves Morieux, Mark Blaxill, and Vladislav Boutenko
Part II Successful Business Strategies during Periods of Industry Structuring and Restructuring 111
6 Sustaining Superior Performance through a Bubble: Inter-firm Differences in the e-Consulting Industry 113
M. Julia Prats and Ashish Nanda
7 Delaying Market Entry: How Long Is Too Long? 139
Moren Lévesque and Dean A. Shepherd
8 Robust Capabilities? An Empirical Study of Incumbent-Entrant Product Development Capabilities after Radical Technological Change 153
Neil Jones
9 The Form of Departure: The Consequences of Presumptive Adaptation of Franchising Knowledge for Local Network Growth 175
Gabriel Szulanski and Robert Jensen
Part III Superior Management and Governance Practices 205
10 A Bayesian Application of the Resource-based View: Narrowing the Gap between Theory and Practice 207
Mark H. Hansen, Lee T. Perry, and C. Shane Reese
11 How Much Do Middle Managers Matter, Really? An Empirical Study on their Impact on Sustained Superior Performance 236
Johanna Mair
12 Impacts of Justification Behavior: The Forgotten Costs of Corporate Governance? 251
Michael Nippa and Kerstin Petzold
13 A New Approach to Improving Board Vigilance: Shift the Focus to Board Process 268
Ann C. Mooney and Sydney Finkelstein
Index 289