288 Pages
by
Routledge
286 Pages
by
Routledge
288 Pages
by
Routledge
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Climates of Competition studies the innovations and manoeuvres of geographically proximate competitors to further understand the nature and dynamics of competition.
Through case-studies of manufacturers competing for shares in three industrial markets - agricultural machinery, processing equipment and heavy lifting equipment - a detailed picture of the nature of competition emerges.
By combining questions of geography with those of corporate strategy, this study provides an advanced analysis of the relationship between competition and corporate learning processes.
1. Domestic Rivalry2. The Process of Competition3. To Study Interaction between Competitors4. The Front-Loader Industry5. The Lining Industry6. The Rack and Pinion Industry7. Four Climates of Industry8. Climates of Competition and Dynamics9. Conclusions and Implications
Biography
Maria Bengtsson