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This paper examines how artificial intelligence and smart manufacturing concepts are reflected in the business strategy and performance narratives of major industrial corporations. A qualitative analysis of annual reports from the 20 largest global industrial companies listed on US stock...
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This paper analyzes the growth and evolution of Knauf CIS Group from 1992 to 2012. The study defines the features and characteristics of the firm’s corporate policies including production and operations, marketing, HR management, and societal engagement. These policies have enabled Russian...
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To help bridge the gap between the emergent and rational school of strategy formation, I analyze the role of alternative generation and information integration as two process-based characteristics of the strategy process in the relationship between strategic planning and decision quality. Based...
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The increased international competition amongst higher education institutions caused by rapid globalization now requires universities to evaluate, alter or devise new and innovative strategies which will enable them to boost their international activities. There is a need to gain a competitive...
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Miles-Snow strategic typology has been successfully used in research, in strategy, and in organizational design. The key dimension underlying Miles-Snow typology is the organizational response to changing environmental conditions. In this paper, a new model is proposed with an extended...
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This article is the last in the series of four articles adapted from the author's doctoral research. The author sets out a quantitative methodology to enable a general statement to be made for the existence and the properties of the Common Good (CG) originated from the Holy Scriptures by using a...
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The business environment for many firms is changing rapidly and is becoming increasingly uncertain due to the disruption caused by new digital technologies, deregulation, new business models, and the threat of new competitive entrants. This dynamic competitive environment increases the level of...
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The article examines the nature, role and place of the concept of business enterprise architecture and its relationship with strategic management of modern company. Based on in-depth critical analysis of the leading views on business architecture, the author gives his definition of business...
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The M-form, in which a corporate parent manages relatively freestanding business units, was the most successful organizational design of the twentieth century. However, contemporary economic conditions call for designs that allow firms to exploit synergies across their business units and on this...
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Hidden Champions (HCs) are firms unknown to the wider public, but global leaders in the niche markets they serve. This paper looks at distinctive features of these firms, focusing on their dynamic capabilities. Employing a unique data base on German firms, we identify a representative sample of...
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