探察不易察觉的联系:通用电气的主导逻辑与合资企业设计

Probing the unobtrusive link: dominant logic and the design of joint ventures at General Electric

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 2000
被引 10
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了通用电气1984至1993年间合资企业的设计模式,发现其与公司主导逻辑高度一致,且早期失败常因偏离该逻辑。

Abstract

Prahalad and Bettis (1986) have proposed that the successful management of highly diversified firms can be attributed to the concept of a corporate “dominant logic” that guides all of its business units. We argue that dominant logic addresses the problem of balancing the needs of business units against those of the corporation as a whole. We also suggest that the presence of a clear and consistent dominant logic must lead to a high degree of consistency in the strategic moves that are undertaken by each of the business units within the diversified firm. Based on a study of the joint ventures initiated by General Electric between 1984 and 1993, we show that the design of these ventures follows a pattern that is consistent with the presence and influence of dominant logic. Finally, we demonstrate that the early failure of joint ventures can generally be linked to a shift away from this dominant logic. Copyright © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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