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Strategic Management of Declining Industries - A Literature Review |
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Written by Jasu Koponen
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Monday, 16 August 2010 00:00 |
Authors:Koponen, Jasu and Arbelius, Heikki (2009)Download file:Strategic Management of Declining Industries - A Literature Review (Bachelor's Thesis) The abstractDeclining industries are an important part of developed economies – for example in 1977 a tenth of US manufacturing output was accounted for by industries whose output had shrunk over the preceding ten years (Ghemawat and Nalebuff 1990). As declining demand for a product is often related to demographic changes (e.g. Harrigan 1980), the slowing and eventually negative population growth in the Western countries will cause a decline in demand in industries that supply goods to a local market. Despite the previous and expected occurrences, little research has been carried out in this field. The purpose of this study is to draw together what management scholars have stated about managing organizations in declining industries. The study is confined to decline that is caused by factors external to the organizations and that is not related to short term variations or discontinuities such as recessions, and is thus to some extent irreversible. Three approaches to decline were identified in the literature review: normative management literature, exit patterns and organizational ecology. We present what each category has to say about the behavior of declining industries and try to integrate the knowledge from all categories where possible. A unified framework of all three perspectives is presented. |
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University 2.0: Enhancing communication and collaboration in universities |
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Monday, 22 October 2007 00:00 |
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Authors:Rantanen, Tommi (2007).Download file: 'University 2.0: Enhancing communication and collaboration in universities' - Executive Summary Report, Helsinki University of Technology, Espoo, Finland. Description Social software, commonly known as the Web 2.0, is probably going to generate most of the information technology innovation in the future. The development is going to be fierce; it's hard to speculate what the possibilities will be in ten years. |
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Opening academics: Opening access in the academic world |
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Thursday, 18 October 2007 00:00 |
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Authors: Rantanen, Tommi (2007).Download file: 'Opening academics: Opening access in the academic world' - Executive Summary Report, Helsinki University of Technology, Espoo, Finland. Description Scientific publishing has been dominated by a few larger publishers, who have been able to raise the journal prices faster than the inflation rate justifies. Especially in basic sciences journal prices have increased 60- 98% between 1995 and 2001 (Valsiner 2006). |
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