日本战略的模式:战略的战略组合

Patterns of japanese strategy: Strategic combinations of strategies

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 1990
被引 34
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了日本成功企业如何将多种战略模式组合成更大的协同优势,并提供了证据说明这些模式如何整合为统一战略。

Abstract

Abstract Japan's ‘miracle’ is an ongoing, evolving one. Along with the explosive rise of Japan's economic fortunes the number of theories about the business strategy of Japan's most successful firms, her Kaisha, is also exploding. The focus here is not on individual building‐block strategic patterns but on: (1) linkages between the patterns, and (2) how (and why) some patterns may be combined to create even greater advantage. At the level of the firm a few basic themes are discussed and roughly modeled as a sequence, a ‘pattern of patterns’. It is argued that (in retrospect) several patterns of Japanese strategy have been (to differing degrees in different firms) parts of a larger, synergistic, internally logical, and powerful synthesis. The point is that additional strategic advantages can emerge for firms which think about how to link together strategic patterns. Evidence is offered illustrating these arguments and demonstrating one way Japanese patterns combine to form an integrated strategy.

战略管理产业组织商业经济系统日本经济