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Author:Moore, J.
Title:The death of competition
Journal:Fortune
1996 : APR 15, VOL. 133:7, p. 78-81
Index terms:MANAGEMENT
COMPANIES
COMPETITION
Language:eng
Abstract:The way corporations used to compete is gone for good. Here's why. A new type of business is sprouting in hot spots of the global economy, places where the speed of commerce is exceedingly fast and loose. In this world, companies do not respect traditional industry paradigms and partitions. What they share is a tendency to up-end business and industry models and to redraw increasingly porous boundaries. What we are seeing, in fact, is the end of industry. That's not to say that we now need to mourn the dissolution of the airline or the cement industry. Rather, it means the end of industry as a useful concept in contemplating business.
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