Anne Ilinitch / Arie Y. Lewin / Richard D'Aveni (eds.)Hypercompetitive Organizational Responses
	
	
		
	Managing in Times of Disorder
Hypercompetitive Organizational Responses
Herausgeber: Lewin, Arie Y.; Ilinitch, Anne Y.; D'Aveni, Richard
	Anne Ilinitch / Arie Y. Lewin / Richard D'Aveni (eds.)Hypercompetitive Organizational Responses
Managing in Times of Disorder
Hypercompetitive Organizational Responses
Herausgeber: Lewin, Arie Y.; Ilinitch, Anne Y.; D'Aveni, Richard
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This book demonstrates that a far-reaching shift has occurred in the venture of competition, resulting in a new organizational paradigm, defined as hypercompetition. A complex fabric of new theoretical frameworks, models, strategies, organizational forms and interdisciplinary methods are introduced and explained in the book which addresses hypercompetitive environments in a radically new way, and reveals what is necessary for business survival in these chaotic times.
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					This book demonstrates that a far-reaching shift has occurred in the venture of competition, resulting in a new organizational paradigm, defined as hypercompetition. A complex fabric of new theoretical frameworks, models, strategies, organizational forms and interdisciplinary methods are introduced and explained in the book which addresses hypercompetitive environments in a radically new way, and reveals what is necessary for business survival in these chaotic times.				
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 - Verlag: Sage Publications
 - Seitenzahl: 584
 - Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 1998
 - Englisch
 - Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 34mm
 - Gewicht: 936g
 - ISBN-13: 9780761910190
 - ISBN-10: 0761910190
 - Artikelnr.: 21420439
 
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
 - Libri GmbH
 - Europaallee 1
 - 36244 Bad Hersfeld
 - gpsr@libri.de
 
- Verlag: Sage Publications
 - Seitenzahl: 584
 - Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 1998
 - Englisch
 - Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 34mm
 - Gewicht: 936g
 - ISBN-13: 9780761910190
 - ISBN-10: 0761910190
 - Artikelnr.: 21420439
 
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
 - Libri GmbH
 - Europaallee 1
 - 36244 Bad Hersfeld
 - gpsr@libri.de
 
Introduction
PART ONE: FORCES DRIVING HYPERCOMPETITION
Empirical Evidence
The Two Faces of Competition - L G Thomas, III
Dynamic Resourcefulness and the Hypercompetitive Shift
Austrian and Industrial Organization Perspectives on Firm-Level Competitive
Activity and Performance - Greg Young, Ken G Smith and Curtis M Grimm
International Perspective
Hypercompetition, Japanese Style - Hiroyuki Itami
PART TWO: HYPERCOMPETITIVE RESPONSES: NEW ORGANIZATIONAL FORMS AND
STRATEGIES
Denial
The Paralysis of Deep Pockets - James L Bailey
Acceleration
Building a Leadership Position in a Hypercompetitive Technology Market -
Peter Neupert
Technological Platforms and Diversification - Dong-Jae Kim and Bruce Kogut
The Japanese Beer Wars - Tim Craig
Initiating and Responding to Hypercompetition in New Product Development
Eating Your Own Lunch - Barrie R Nault and Mark B Vandenbosch
Protection through Preemption
Vertical Integration and Rapid Response in the Fashion Apparel Industry -
James Richardson
Management
Hypercompetition in a Multimarket Environment - Javier Gimeno and Carolyn Y
Woo
The Role of Strategic Similarity and Multimarket Contact on Competitive
Deescalation
Adaptation
Toward the Flexible Form - Henk W Volberda
How To Remain Vital in Hypercompetitive Environments
Prospering in Dynamically-Competitive Environments - Robert M Grant
Organization Capability as Knowledge Creation
Social Capital, Structural Holes and the Formation of an Industry Network -
Gordon Walker, Bruce Kogut and Weijian Shan
Responding to Hypercompetition - Jan Hanssen-Bauer and Charles C Snow
The Structure and Processes of a Regional Learning Network Organization
Social Networks, Learning and Flexibility - Julia Porter Liebeskind et al
Sourcing Scientific Knowledge in New Biotechnology Firms
Garbage Cans and Advancing Hypercompetition - Anne D Smith and Carl
Zeithaml
The Creation and Exploitation of New Capabilities and Strategic Flexibility
in Two Regional Bell Operating Companies
The Evolution of Intracorporate Domains - D Charles Galunic and Kathleen M
Eisenhardt
Divisional Charter Losses in High-Technology, Multidivisional Corporations
Spontaneous Organizational Reconfiguration - Kenneth E Aupperle
A Historical Example Based on Xenophon¿s Anabasis
PART THREE: OTHER PERSPECTIVES
The Dark Side of the New Organizational Forms - Bart Victor and Carroll U
Stephens
An Editorial Essay
Refining Our Understanding of Hypercompetition and Hyperturbulence - Asaf
Zohar and Gareth Morgan
	PART ONE: FORCES DRIVING HYPERCOMPETITION
Empirical Evidence
The Two Faces of Competition - L G Thomas, III
Dynamic Resourcefulness and the Hypercompetitive Shift
Austrian and Industrial Organization Perspectives on Firm-Level Competitive
Activity and Performance - Greg Young, Ken G Smith and Curtis M Grimm
International Perspective
Hypercompetition, Japanese Style - Hiroyuki Itami
PART TWO: HYPERCOMPETITIVE RESPONSES: NEW ORGANIZATIONAL FORMS AND
STRATEGIES
Denial
The Paralysis of Deep Pockets - James L Bailey
Acceleration
Building a Leadership Position in a Hypercompetitive Technology Market -
Peter Neupert
Technological Platforms and Diversification - Dong-Jae Kim and Bruce Kogut
The Japanese Beer Wars - Tim Craig
Initiating and Responding to Hypercompetition in New Product Development
Eating Your Own Lunch - Barrie R Nault and Mark B Vandenbosch
Protection through Preemption
Vertical Integration and Rapid Response in the Fashion Apparel Industry -
James Richardson
Management
Hypercompetition in a Multimarket Environment - Javier Gimeno and Carolyn Y
Woo
The Role of Strategic Similarity and Multimarket Contact on Competitive
Deescalation
Adaptation
Toward the Flexible Form - Henk W Volberda
How To Remain Vital in Hypercompetitive Environments
Prospering in Dynamically-Competitive Environments - Robert M Grant
Organization Capability as Knowledge Creation
Social Capital, Structural Holes and the Formation of an Industry Network -
Gordon Walker, Bruce Kogut and Weijian Shan
Responding to Hypercompetition - Jan Hanssen-Bauer and Charles C Snow
The Structure and Processes of a Regional Learning Network Organization
Social Networks, Learning and Flexibility - Julia Porter Liebeskind et al
Sourcing Scientific Knowledge in New Biotechnology Firms
Garbage Cans and Advancing Hypercompetition - Anne D Smith and Carl
Zeithaml
The Creation and Exploitation of New Capabilities and Strategic Flexibility
in Two Regional Bell Operating Companies
The Evolution of Intracorporate Domains - D Charles Galunic and Kathleen M
Eisenhardt
Divisional Charter Losses in High-Technology, Multidivisional Corporations
Spontaneous Organizational Reconfiguration - Kenneth E Aupperle
A Historical Example Based on Xenophon¿s Anabasis
PART THREE: OTHER PERSPECTIVES
The Dark Side of the New Organizational Forms - Bart Victor and Carroll U
Stephens
An Editorial Essay
Refining Our Understanding of Hypercompetition and Hyperturbulence - Asaf
Zohar and Gareth Morgan
Introduction
PART ONE: FORCES DRIVING HYPERCOMPETITION
Empirical Evidence
The Two Faces of Competition - L G Thomas, III
Dynamic Resourcefulness and the Hypercompetitive Shift
Austrian and Industrial Organization Perspectives on Firm-Level Competitive
Activity and Performance - Greg Young, Ken G Smith and Curtis M Grimm
International Perspective
Hypercompetition, Japanese Style - Hiroyuki Itami
PART TWO: HYPERCOMPETITIVE RESPONSES: NEW ORGANIZATIONAL FORMS AND
STRATEGIES
Denial
The Paralysis of Deep Pockets - James L Bailey
Acceleration
Building a Leadership Position in a Hypercompetitive Technology Market -
Peter Neupert
Technological Platforms and Diversification - Dong-Jae Kim and Bruce Kogut
The Japanese Beer Wars - Tim Craig
Initiating and Responding to Hypercompetition in New Product Development
Eating Your Own Lunch - Barrie R Nault and Mark B Vandenbosch
Protection through Preemption
Vertical Integration and Rapid Response in the Fashion Apparel Industry -
James Richardson
Management
Hypercompetition in a Multimarket Environment - Javier Gimeno and Carolyn Y
Woo
The Role of Strategic Similarity and Multimarket Contact on Competitive
Deescalation
Adaptation
Toward the Flexible Form - Henk W Volberda
How To Remain Vital in Hypercompetitive Environments
Prospering in Dynamically-Competitive Environments - Robert M Grant
Organization Capability as Knowledge Creation
Social Capital, Structural Holes and the Formation of an Industry Network -
Gordon Walker, Bruce Kogut and Weijian Shan
Responding to Hypercompetition - Jan Hanssen-Bauer and Charles C Snow
The Structure and Processes of a Regional Learning Network Organization
Social Networks, Learning and Flexibility - Julia Porter Liebeskind et al
Sourcing Scientific Knowledge in New Biotechnology Firms
Garbage Cans and Advancing Hypercompetition - Anne D Smith and Carl
Zeithaml
The Creation and Exploitation of New Capabilities and Strategic Flexibility
in Two Regional Bell Operating Companies
The Evolution of Intracorporate Domains - D Charles Galunic and Kathleen M
Eisenhardt
Divisional Charter Losses in High-Technology, Multidivisional Corporations
Spontaneous Organizational Reconfiguration - Kenneth E Aupperle
A Historical Example Based on Xenophon¿s Anabasis
PART THREE: OTHER PERSPECTIVES
The Dark Side of the New Organizational Forms - Bart Victor and Carroll U
Stephens
An Editorial Essay
Refining Our Understanding of Hypercompetition and Hyperturbulence - Asaf
Zohar and Gareth Morgan
				PART ONE: FORCES DRIVING HYPERCOMPETITION
Empirical Evidence
The Two Faces of Competition - L G Thomas, III
Dynamic Resourcefulness and the Hypercompetitive Shift
Austrian and Industrial Organization Perspectives on Firm-Level Competitive
Activity and Performance - Greg Young, Ken G Smith and Curtis M Grimm
International Perspective
Hypercompetition, Japanese Style - Hiroyuki Itami
PART TWO: HYPERCOMPETITIVE RESPONSES: NEW ORGANIZATIONAL FORMS AND
STRATEGIES
Denial
The Paralysis of Deep Pockets - James L Bailey
Acceleration
Building a Leadership Position in a Hypercompetitive Technology Market -
Peter Neupert
Technological Platforms and Diversification - Dong-Jae Kim and Bruce Kogut
The Japanese Beer Wars - Tim Craig
Initiating and Responding to Hypercompetition in New Product Development
Eating Your Own Lunch - Barrie R Nault and Mark B Vandenbosch
Protection through Preemption
Vertical Integration and Rapid Response in the Fashion Apparel Industry -
James Richardson
Management
Hypercompetition in a Multimarket Environment - Javier Gimeno and Carolyn Y
Woo
The Role of Strategic Similarity and Multimarket Contact on Competitive
Deescalation
Adaptation
Toward the Flexible Form - Henk W Volberda
How To Remain Vital in Hypercompetitive Environments
Prospering in Dynamically-Competitive Environments - Robert M Grant
Organization Capability as Knowledge Creation
Social Capital, Structural Holes and the Formation of an Industry Network -
Gordon Walker, Bruce Kogut and Weijian Shan
Responding to Hypercompetition - Jan Hanssen-Bauer and Charles C Snow
The Structure and Processes of a Regional Learning Network Organization
Social Networks, Learning and Flexibility - Julia Porter Liebeskind et al
Sourcing Scientific Knowledge in New Biotechnology Firms
Garbage Cans and Advancing Hypercompetition - Anne D Smith and Carl
Zeithaml
The Creation and Exploitation of New Capabilities and Strategic Flexibility
in Two Regional Bell Operating Companies
The Evolution of Intracorporate Domains - D Charles Galunic and Kathleen M
Eisenhardt
Divisional Charter Losses in High-Technology, Multidivisional Corporations
Spontaneous Organizational Reconfiguration - Kenneth E Aupperle
A Historical Example Based on Xenophon¿s Anabasis
PART THREE: OTHER PERSPECTIVES
The Dark Side of the New Organizational Forms - Bart Victor and Carroll U
Stephens
An Editorial Essay
Refining Our Understanding of Hypercompetition and Hyperturbulence - Asaf
Zohar and Gareth Morgan







