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Competitive Advantage of Nations - Michael E. Porter

Competitive Advantage of Nations

Buch | Hardcover
896 Seiten
1998
The Free Press (Verlag)
978-0-684-84147-2 (ISBN)
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Now beyond its 11th printing and translated into twelve languages, Michael Porter's The Competitive Advantage of Nations has changed completely our conception of how prosperity is created and sustained in the modern global economy. Porter's groundbreaking study of international competitiveness has s
Now beyond its eleventh printing and translated into twelve languages, Michael Porter’s The Competitive Advantage of Nations has changed completely our conception of how prosperity is created and sustained in the modern global economy. Porter’s groundbreaking study of international competitiveness has shaped national policy in countries around the world. It has also transformed thinking and action in states, cities, companies, and even entire regions such as Central America.

Based on research in ten leading trading nations, The Competitive Advantage of Nations offers the first theory of competitiveness based on the causes of the productivity with which companies compete. Porter shows how traditional comparative advantages such as natural resources and pools of labor have been superseded as sources of prosperity, and how broad macroeconomic accounts of competitiveness are insufficient. The book introduces Porter’s “diamond,” a whole new way to understand the competitive position of a nation (or other locations) in global competition that is now an integral part of international business thinking. Porter's concept of “clusters,” or groups of interconnected firms, suppliers, related industries, and institutions that arise in particular locations, has become a new way for companies and governments to think about economies, assess the competitive advantage of locations, and set public policy.

Even before publication of the book, Porter’s theory had guided national reassessments in New Zealand and elsewhere. His ideas and personal involvement have shaped strategy in countries as diverse as the Netherlands, Portugal, Taiwan, Costa Rica, and India, and regions such as Massachusetts, California, and the Basque country. Hundreds of cluster initiatives have flourished throughout the world. In an era of intensifying global competition, this pathbreaking book on the new wealth of nations has become the standard by which all future work must be measured.

Michael E. Porter, one of the world's leading authorities on competitive strategy and international competitiveness, is the C. Roland Christensen Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School. In 1983, Professor Porter was appointed to President Reagan's Commission on Industrial Competitiveness, the initiative that triggered the competitiveness debate in America. He serves as an advisor to heads of state, governors, mayors, and CEOs throughout the world. The recipient of the Wells Prize in Economics, the Adam Smith Award, three McKinsey Awards, and honorary doctorates from the Stockholm School of Economics and six other universities, Porter is the author of fourteen books, among them Competitive Strategy, The Competitive Advantage of Nations, and Cases in Competitive Strategy, all published by The Free Press. He lives in Brookline, Massachusetts.

Contents

Introduction

Preface

1 The Need for a New Paradigm

Conflicting Explanations

Asking the Right Question

Classical Rationales for Industry Success

The Need for a New Paradigm

Toward a New Theory of National Competitive Advantage

The Study

A Broader Concept of Competitive Advantage

PART I

FOUNDATIONS

2 The Competitive Advantage of Firms in Global Industries

Competitive Strategy

Competing Internationally

The Role of National Circumstances in Competitive

Success

3 Determinants of National Competitive Advantage

Determinants of National Advantage

Factor Conditions

Demand Conditions

Related and Supporting Industries

Firm Strategy, Structure, and Rivalry

The Role of Chance

The Role of Government

The Determinants in Perspective

4 The Dynamics of National Advantage

Relationships Among the Determinants

The Determinants as a System

Clustering of Competitive Industries

The Role of Geographic Concentration

The Genesis and Evolution of a Competitive Industry

The Loss of National Advantage

The Diamond in Perspective

PART II

INDUSTRIES

5 Four Studies in National Competitive Advantage

The German Printing Press Industry

The American Patient Monitoring Equipment Industry

The Italian Ceramic Tile Industry

The Japanese Robotics Industry

6 National Competitive Advantage in Services

The Growing Role of Services in National Economies

International Competition in Services

The Relationship Between Services and Manufacturing

National Competitive Advantage in Services

Case Studies in the Development of Competitive Service Industries

PART III

NATIONS

7 Patterns of National Competitive Advantage: The Early Postwar Winners

American Postwar Dominance

Stable Switzerland

Sweden's Choices

Renewing German Dynamism

8 Emerging Nations in the 1970s and 1980s

The Rise of Japan

Surging Italy

Emerging Korea

9 Shifting National Advantage

The Slide of Britain

Crosscurrents in America

Postwar Development in Perspective

10 The Competitive Development of National Economies

Economic Development

Stages of Competitive Development

The Stages and the Postwar Economies of Nations

Postwar Economic Progress in Perspective

PART IV

IMPLICATIONS

11 Company Strategy

Competitive Advantage in International Competition

The Context for Competitive Advantage

Improving the National Competitive Environment

Where and How to Compete

Tapping Selective Advantages in Other Nations

Locating the Home Base

The Role of Leadership

12 Government Policy

Premises of Government Policy Toward Industry

Government Policy and National Advantage

Government's Effect on Factor Conditions

Government's Effect on Demand Conditions

Government's Effect on Related and Supporting Industries

Government's Effect on Firm Strategy, Structure, and Rivalry

Government Policy and the Stages of Competitive Development

Targeting

Government Policy in Developing Nations

The Role of Government

13 National Agendas

The Agenda for Korea

The Agenda for Italy

The Agenda for Sweden

The Agenda for Japan

The Agenda for Switzerland

The Agenda for Germany

The Agenda for Britain

The Agenda for the United States

National Agendas in Perspective

Epilogue

Appendix A. Methodology for Preparing the Cluster Charts

Appendix B. Supplementary Data on National Trade Patterns

Notes

References

Index

About the Author

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.6.1998
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 235 mm
Gewicht 1086 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Europäische / Internationale Politik
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Marketing / Vertrieb
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Makroökonomie
Schlagworte Weltwirtschaft • Wettbewerb
ISBN-10 0-684-84147-9 / 0684841479
ISBN-13 978-0-684-84147-2 / 9780684841472
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