Competition, competitive advantage, and clusters : the ideas of Michael Porter

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Competition, competitive advantage, and clusters : the ideas of Michael Porter

edited by Robert Huggins and Hiro Izushi

Oxford University Press, 2012, c2011

  • : pbk

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"First published in paperback 2012"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Harvard professor, Michael Porter has been one of the most influential figures in strategic management research over the last three decades. He infused a rigorous theoretical framework of industrial organization economics with the then still embryonic field of strategic management and elevated it to its current status as an academic discipline. Porter's outstanding career is also characterized by its cross-disciplinary nature. Following his most important work on strategic management, he then made a leap to the policy side and dealt with a completely different set of analytical units. More recently he has made a foray into inner city development, environmental regulations, and health care services. Throughout these explorations Porter has maintained his integrative approach, seeking a road that links management case studies and the general model building of mainstream economics. With expert contributors from a range of disciplines including strategic management, economic development, economic geography, and planning, this book assesses the contribution Michael Porter has made to these respective disciplines. It clarifies the sources of tension and controversy relating to all the major strands of Porter's work, and provides academics, students, and practitioners with a critical guide for the application of Porter's models. The book highlights that while many of the criticisms of Porter's ideas are valid, they are almost an inevitable outcome for a scholar who has sought to build bridges across wide disciplinary valleys. His work has provided others with a set of frameworks to explore in more depth the nature of competition, competitive advantage, and clusters from a range of vantage points.

目次

  • 1. Introduction
  • PART I
  • 2. Establishing Strategic Management as an Academic Discipline
  • 3. Why Competitive Strategy succeeds - and with whom
  • 4. Eclecticism and the Evolution of Strategy Research
  • 5. Antecedents and Precedents to Porter's Competitive Strategy
  • 6. The Strategic Management Framework: a Methodological and Epistemological Examination
  • PART II
  • 7. National Economic Development and the Competitive Advantage of Nations
  • 8. Domestic Demand, Learning, and the Competitive Advantage of Nations: an Empirical Analysis
  • 9. The Growth and Competitiveness of Nations: the Contribution of Michael Porter
  • PART III
  • 10. Clusters and Competitiveness: Porter's Contribution
  • 11. On Diamonds, Clusters, and Regional Development
  • 12. Clusters, Evolutionary Economics, and Policymaking
  • 13. Conclusion

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