The competitive advantage of nations : with a new introduction
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HD3611 .P654 1998
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HD3611 .P654 1998
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Subjects
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Analyse comparative.
Compétitivité.
Concurrence internationale.
Concurrence internationale.
Concurrentie.
Développement économique.
Développement économique.
economic development.
Economische politiek.
Entreprises multinationales.
Gestion d'entreprise.
Gestion industrielle.
Industriestaaten
Industriestaaten.
Internationale Wettbewerbsfähigkeit
Internationale Wettbewerbsfähigkeit.
Multinationales.
Pays développés.
Planification stratégique.
Politique de l'entreprise.
Politique industrielle.
Politique industrielle.
Welvaart.
Wettbewerbsvorteil
Wettbewerbsvorteil.
Compétitivité.
Concurrence internationale.
Concurrence internationale.
Concurrentie.
Développement économique.
Développement économique.
economic development.
Economische politiek.
Entreprises multinationales.
Gestion d'entreprise.
Gestion industrielle.
Industriestaaten
Industriestaaten.
Internationale Wettbewerbsfähigkeit
Internationale Wettbewerbsfähigkeit.
Multinationales.
Pays développés.
Planification stratégique.
Politique de l'entreprise.
Politique industrielle.
Politique industrielle.
Welvaart.
Wettbewerbsvorteil
Wettbewerbsvorteil.
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Book
Physical Desc
xxxii, 855 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Language
English
Notes
General Note
Originally published: ©1990.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description
"Based on research in ten leading trading nations, The Competitive Advantage of Nations offers the first theory of competitiveness based on the causes of the productivity with which companies compete. Porter shows how traditional comparative advantages such as natural resources and pools of labor have been superseded as sources of prosperity, and how broad macroeconomic accounts of competitiveness are insufficient. The book introduces Porter's "diamond," a whole new way to understand the competitive position of a nation (or other locations) in global competition that is now an integral part of international business thinking. Porter's concept of "clusters," or groups of interconnected firms, suppliers, related industries, and institutions that arise in particular locations, has become a new way for companies and governments to think about economies, assess the competitive advantage of locations, and set public policy."--Jacket.
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SACFinal081324
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Porter, M. E. (1998). The competitive advantage of nations: with a new introduction . Free Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Porter, Michael E., 1947-. 1998. The Competitive Advantage of Nations: With a New Introduction. New York: Free Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Porter, Michael E., 1947-. The Competitive Advantage of Nations: With a New Introduction New York: Free Press, 1998.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Porter, M. E. (1998). The competitive advantage of nations: with a new introduction. New York: Free Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Porter, Michael E. The Competitive Advantage of Nations: With a New Introduction Free Press, 1998.
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