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Author - Michael E. Porter ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Digital Book item from Harvard Business Review was reviewed on 11-Dec-2008. Search ISBN:B00005RZ2Y offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. The Competitive Advantage of Nations Reference Book. Classifications : Harvard Business Review By Publisher eDocs Formats Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books General Business PDF (printable) Formats eDocs Formats Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books General Business & I . Click the following link to view the cover of The Competitive Advantage of Nations. Related topics: By Publisher. eDocs. Formats. Custom Stores. Specialty Stores. Books. General. Business. PDF (printable). Formats. requestid: c11d4972-f5e6-4ce0-abd7-a87db22012barequestprocessingtime: 0.1414440000000000 salesrank: 1028097 1) Digital Book The Competitive Advantage of Nations by Harvard Business Review. I once read an article by Michael Porter called "Strategy and the Internet". In it the author argues against mainstream ideas such as "the internet will change everything in businesses". I did not necessarily agree with the author, but its good to read something critical of popular ideas once in a while. This is why I bought this book, and the author did not dissapoint. Michael Porter challenges alot of "facts" in this book and does a good job. The book is very rich with information and is easy to read. The author picks countries from both the rich world and the developing world. My only problem is that he didnt chose China or India. I think if he was writting the book now he would have definately chosen both of them, but even so, they would have been a goodchoice 30 years ago, I think. Its very challenging to write about "the rise and fall" of economic advantage as a general theory, but the author did an excellent job. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in economics or business, but I dont think socialists will like what they read. The author clearly states that there is a role for the government to play, but not the sort of role communists have in mind. Infact he strongly argues that any interference the wrong way would destroy a nations advantage.¤ 2) Digital Book The Competitive Advantage of Nations by Harvard Business Review. Will a firm that exports finished manufactured goods make more money than a firm that exports raw materials?
3) Digital Book The Competitive Advantage of Nations by Harvard Business Review. One of my favorites titles. I started my experience about Porter´s Competitiveness by this book.¤ 4) Digital Book The Competitive Advantage of Nations by Harvard Business Review. Recently pick up the book by lecturer recommendation, although its dry & boring with huge massive information but open up my mind and keep question the assumption in today market.¤ 5) Digital Book The Competitive Advantage of Nations by Harvard Business Review. 6) Digital Book The Competitive Advantage of Nations by Harvard Business Review. A four-year, ten-nation study of the patterns of competitive success in leading countries concludes that companies achieve competitive advantage through acts of innovation. A nation´s capacity to innovate is affected by four broad attributes, the "diamond" of national advantage: 1) factor conditions; 2) demand conditions; 3) related and supporting industries; and 4) firm strategy, structure, and rivalry. Based on this analysis, government and companies should act as catalysts and challengers, but not get directly involved in competition.¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 8-Jan-2009, , 960-600-870-6X1-201-901-2YB-JKB-8
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