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Author: | Kim, L. Lim, Y. |
Title: | Environment, generic strategies, and performance in a rapidly developing country : a taxonomic approach. |
Journal: | Academy of Management Journal
1988 : DEC, VOL. 31:4, p. 802-827 |
Index terms: | PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY KOREA |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | Multivariate analyses of firms in the dynamic, high-growth electronics industry are studied in a rapidly developing country, Korea, where effective strategic management at the firm level has become essential. Specifically, empirical evidence is provided that multiple environments perceived by the top management exist in a single industry when environment is perceptually measured. A new dimension, bargaining power, is put forward in addition to technical dynamism, as the basis for primary classification of the emerging environmental settings. Differentiation, overall cost leadership and focus are present in the factor analysis of strategic elements. |
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