From Adam Smith to Michael Porter : evolution of competitiveness theory

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From Adam Smith to Michael Porter : evolution of competitiveness theory

Dong-Sung Cho & Hwy-Chang Moon

(Asia-Pacific business series, v. 7)

World Scientific, c2013

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Volume

: hbk ISBN 9789814401654

Description

With Foreword by Michael PorterFollowing the success of the First Edition published in 2000, this extended edition of From Adam Smith to Michael Porter: Evolution of Competitiveness Theory provides a thorough explanation of the evolution of international competitiveness theories and their economic and strategic implications. The theories range from classical theories such as Adam Smith's theory of absolute advantage, to new theories such as Michael Porter's diamond model. Professor Cho and Professor Moon have updated their research with their latest theoretical advancements, such as the double-diamond-based nine factor model, and MASI (Measure, Analyze, Stimulate, and Implement) model.This newly revised volume is suitable for International Economics, Business Strategy, and International Business courses on both the graduate and upper-division undergraduate levels. Policy makers and corporate managers will also find useful implications from this book's systematic integration and application of important competitiveness models.

Table of Contents

  • From Adam Smith to Michael Porter: Traditional Model: Theory
  • Traditional Model: Debate
  • New Model: Theory
  • New Model: Debate
  • Michael Porter and Theoretical Extensions: Extended Model (1): The Generalized Double Diamond Model
  • Extended Model (2): The Nine-Factor Model
  • Extended Model (3): Double Diamond-Based Nine-Factor Model
  • Methodology for National Competitiveness Analysis
  • Michael Porter and Practical Extensions: Application: Firm Level
  • Application: Industry Level
  • Application: National Level
  • Application: Other Areas.
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9789814407540

Description

With Foreword by Michael PorterFollowing the success of the First Edition published in 2000, this extended edition of From Adam Smith to Michael Porter: Evolution of Competitiveness Theory provides a thorough explanation of the evolution of international competitiveness theories and their economic and strategic implications. The theories range from classical theories such as Adam Smith's theory of absolute advantage, to new theories such as Michael Porter's diamond model. Professor Cho and Professor Moon have updated their research with their latest theoretical advancements, such as the double-diamond-based nine factor model, and MASI (Measure, Analyze, Stimulate, and Implement) model.This newly revised volume is suitable for International Economics, Business Strategy, and International Business courses on both the graduate and upper-division undergraduate levels. Policy makers and corporate managers will also find useful implications from this book's systematic integration and application of important competitiveness models.

Table of Contents

  • From Adam Smith to Michael Porter: Traditional Model: Theory
  • Traditional Model: Debate
  • New Model: Theory
  • New Model: Debate
  • Beyond Michael Porter: Theoretical Part: Extended Model 1: The Generalized Double Diamond Model
  • Extended Model 2: The Nine-Factor Model
  • Extended Model 3: Double Diamond based Nine-Factor Model
  • Methodology for National Competitiveness Analysis
  • Beyond Michael Porter: Practical Part: Application: Firm Level
  • Application: Industry Level
  • Application: National Level
  • Application: Other Areas (Cluster, Culture, etc).

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  • NCID
    BB12169382
  • ISBN
    • 9789814407540
    • 9789814401654
  • Country Code
    si
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Singapore
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxii, 324 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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