Strategic Management: Theory: An Integrated Approach – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9781305502338,1305502337
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- ISBN-10 : 1305502337
- ISBN-13 : 978-1305502338
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This comprehensive and engaging text presents the complexities of strategic management through up-to-date scholarship and hands-on applications. Highly respected authors Hill, Schilling, and Jones integrate cutting-edge research on topics including competitive advantage, corporate governance, diversification, strategic leadership, technology and innovation, and corporate social responsibility through both theory and case studies. Based on real-world practices and current thinking in the field, the 12th edition features an increased emphasis on the changing global economy and its role in strategic management. When paired with this student-centric text, the MindTap learning solution will prepare the next generation of strategic leaders.
Table contents:
Part 1: Introduction to Strategic Management
Ch 1: Strategic Leadership: Managing the Strategy-Making Process for Competitive Advantages
Ch 2: External Analysis: The Identification of Opportunities and Threats
Part 2: The Nature of Competitive Advantage
Ch 3: Internal Analysis: Resources and Competitive Advantage
Ch 4: Competitive Advantage through Functional-Level Strategies
Part 3: Strategies
Ch 5: Business-Level Strategy
Ch 6: Business-Level Strategy and the Industry Environment
Ch 7: Strategy and Technology
Ch 8: Strategy in the Global Environment
Ch 9: Corporate-Level Strategy: Horizontal Integration, Vertical Integration, and Strategic Outsource
Ch 10: Corporate-Level Strategy: Related and Unrelated Diversification
Part 4: Implementing Strategy
Ch 11: Corporate Governance, Social Responsibility, and Ethics
Ch 12: Implementing Strategy through Organization
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