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"Sony vs. Samsung" is business history at its best! It explores the
divergent fortunes of these two electronics giants in the last
decade and identifies the true reasons behind Sony's decline and
Samsung's rise. Contrary to popular belief, Chang shows that
success (or failure) does not simply arise from different
strategies. Rather, it emerges from major decisions that are deeply
rooted in the companies' organizational processes and their
executives' political behavior. This book is a must-read for any
senior executive. --Constantinos Markides Sea-Jin Chang has produced that rarity in a business book--one
that is as valuable to practicing managers as it is insightful to
academic researchers. In this fascinating comparison of two modern
global giants, he applies his high resolution research microscope
to their changing fortunes by dissecting their contrasting
strategies, and providing interesting insights into their divergent
organizational processes and management practices. This is a very
valuable contribution to the international business literature. It
will end up in as many corporate boardrooms as faculty
seminars.--Christopher A. Bartlett Sea-Jin Chang has written a fascinating comparison of Sony and Samsung that will be valuable to anyone interested in strategy, organizations or international business. The interwoven and very detailed case studies of two very different companies in overlapping industries illuminate problems such as adaptation to technological change (analog to digital), organizational flexibility and globalization. His attempt to analyze both strategic development and implementation is successful and very useful. Both academics and practitioners will learn a lot from this book.--Stephen J. Kobrin, "William Wurster Professor of Multinational Management, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania" Refreshingly original and entertaining, this book analyzes major
strategic decisions of Samsung and Sony and highlights
organizational processes and top management leadership that have
shaped their performances. This is a must-read for all executives
who want to understand the strengths and weaknesses of Asian
competitors. It also provides penetrating insights to other Asian
companies with global ambitions.-- Myoung Woo Lee, "President and
CEO
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