|
Showing 1 - 4 of
4 matches in All Departments
Strategic Renewal is an original research anthology offering
insight into a subject area which, although critical for the
sustained success of organizations, has received relatively little
attention as distinct from the more general phenomenon of strategic
change. Firstly, by providing a summary of the literature, this
research anthology helps graduate students and new researchers
grasp the current state of affairs in the field. Secondly, this
research anthology will help update the knowledge base of the
existing researchers in the field. By bringing together various
studies, the research anthology determines the core concepts of the
field and elucidates the key gaps and future research areas.
Through contributions building on the knowledge bases of other
disciplines, this research anthology develops an interdisciplinary
research agenda, giving the reader an in-depth understanding of the
mediating, moderating, and antecedent variables concerning
strategic renewal. Strategic Renewal aims to provide a
state-of-understanding to the subject, as well as a clear picture
of the cross-disciplinary landscape that informs the subject. Thus,
this research anthology is essential reading for managers,
consultants, and other practitioners, as well as students and
scholars of business.
Strategic Renewal is an original research anthology offering
insight into a subject area which, although critical for the
sustained success of organizations, has received relatively little
attention as distinct from the more general phenomenon of strategic
change. Firstly, by providing a summary of the literature, this
research anthology helps graduate students and new researchers
grasp the current state of affairs in the field. Secondly, this
research anthology will help update the knowledge base of the
existing researchers in the field. By bringing together various
studies, the research anthology determines the core concepts of the
field and elucidates the key gaps and future research areas.
Through contributions building on the knowledge bases of other
disciplines, this research anthology develops an interdisciplinary
research agenda, giving the reader an in-depth understanding of the
mediating, moderating, and antecedent variables concerning
strategic renewal. Strategic Renewal aims to provide a
state-of-understanding to the subject, as well as a clear picture
of the cross-disciplinary landscape that informs the subject. Thus,
this research anthology is essential reading for managers,
consultants, and other practitioners, as well as students and
scholars of business.
Although research on business model innovation is flourishing
internationally, many important questions on the 'how', 'what', and
'when' of this process remain largely unanswered, particularly in
regard to the role of top management. This book answers some of
those pressing questions by taking a deliberately managerial
perspective. Based on new and original findings derived from a
survey among firms from various industries, and several case
studies (including DSM, NXP Semiconductors, Randstad, and TomTom),
the authors provide new insights into how and when managers can
change a firm's business model. They turn their attention
particularly to one key question: is it better to replicate
existing models or develop new ones? Business model renewal is
regarded as being especially vital in highly competitive
environments. Nonetheless, whatever the environment, high levels of
both replication and renewal will be key for a firm to succeed. The
book looks at four levers that can be used by managers to innovate
their business model: management itself, organizational structure,
technology, and co-creation with external parties. It discusses the
individual effects of these levers on business model replication
and renewal. It also analyses specific combinations that strengthen
business model innovation, including those which are technology
oriented, internally oriented, externally oriented, and those which
combine all of the levers in an integrated way.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R383
R310
Discovery Miles 3 100
Beast
Idris Elba, Sharlto Copley
DVD
R103
Discovery Miles 1 030
|