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Leadership: What Is Strategic Management?
Most management systems require at least an annual review of company goals and objectives, as well as its vision and mission. Now, not in January, is the time to conduct reviews so that all changes and revisions can be honed and finalized. Strategies are the action plans that will help...
Tags: strategic management, strategy, leadership, vision
White papers 2007-12-01

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Value Destruction In Joint Ventures?
This paper explores a striking empirical pattern that has gone unnoticed in the literature: U.S. multinationals’ joint ventures abroad are substantially and systematically less profitable than their wholly owned ventures. This pattern is found across many
Tags: Venture
White papers 2003-07-27
Human Resource Issues: US-Mexico Joint Ventures
Regional trade alliances, such as the NAFTA, have motivated an increasing number of US multinationals to set up joint ventures in Mexico. While such ventures require both sides to understand and use different management practices, practitioners are paying increasing attention to the human resources aspect of such ventures. There is...
Tags: Human resource management (HRM), Organizational structure, George Washington University, HRM, Human Resources, NAFTA, absence, alliance, analysis
White papers 2002-04-09
Antitrust Analysis Of B2B Ventures
The brave new world of Business-to-Business (B2B) buyers, ventures on the Internet offers new competitive challenges and tremendous potential for efficiencies. Since B2B buyer’s ventures often involve collaboration among competitors, there may be potential antitrust risk. Most of the antitrust issue arises because often these arrangements are joint ventures established...
Tags: Corporate law, B2B, antitrust, collaboration, Internet
White papers 2001-07-01
A Methodology and Model for Assessing Entrepreneurial Ventures
Evidence suggests that small firms benefit from business planning as new ventures are assessed and started. Yet relatively few make use of business planning, or go about such planning in an inconsistent way that invites errors and omissions. This paper presents a systemized web-based venture planning model that provides opportunities...
Tags: Operational planning, Entrepreneurship, Purdue University, business planning, entrepreneurial, theory, analysis, Web
White papers 2005-06-25
Adventures in Mergers/Acquisitions & Joint Ventures
Mergers, acquisitions and joint ventures can be methods used to allow companies to achieve company strategies. Companies need to carefully consider these approaches because of the large amount of time and monetary investments required legal concerns that may arise and the potential consequences of possible over-diversification. Analyzing and understanding what...
Tags: Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate law, AICPA, merger, acquisition
White papers 2002-04-10
Decision-Making, The Dot.com Shakeout, And Entrepreneurship
The Internet boom has taken the corporate sector by storm. As a result, companies are facing the brunt of failed ventures, abandoned ventures, and pained ventures that run without CEOs. It has been observed that most entrepreneurs are rapidly driving down the road of the Internet. Thus, there is an...
Tags: shakeout, entrepreneurship, dot-com, decision-making, Internet
White papers 2003-01-01
Joint Ventures
The paper discusses the role of joint ventures in business strategy. On entering into a joint venture, the risk factors involved in entering into a new business area are diversified and the costs involved therein are reduced. A joint venture offer new learning experiences for both the concerned business entities....
Tags: Pearson Education Inc., business strategy, tax
Presentations 2001-01-01
Market Power Versus Efficiency Effects Of Mergers And Research Joint Ventures: Evidence From The Semiconductor Industry
The merger control authorities are in the process of approving a merger based on 'efficiency defense.' The important aspect for clearing mergers is that the efficiencies should be merger specific. It has been observed that joint ventures and the Research Joint Ventures (RJVs) achieve efficiency without the anti-competitive effects of...
Tags: Mergers & Acquisitions, merger, semiconductor
White papers 2004-02-01
Explorative and Exploitative Learning From External Corporate Ventures
This paper examines the antecedents of explorative and exploitative learning from external corporate ventures. One compares different forms of external corporate venturing, namely corporate venture capital investments, alliances, joint ventures, and acquisitions, as alternative avenues for interorganizational learning. Furthermore, this paper tests the effects of multiple relational characteristics on the...
Tags: Investment, corporate venturing, alliance, venture capital, acquisition, analysis
White papers 2003-11-19
Institutional Change and the Resource Flows Going to Spin Off Projects: The Case of IMEC
This paper takes an institutional perspective on spinning off ventures as a venue for commercialising research. The central question dealt with is the following: are the resource endowments of spin-outs at time of founding influenced by the way in which the overall technology transfer process is organised at the parent...
Tags: Venture
White papers 2001-10-01
An Investigation Of Women-Led Firms And Venture Capital Investment
For decades, venture capital investment assumed a quiet yet crucial role in the development and expansion of growing ventures. However, the 1990’s boom in technology dramatically increased in the pool of equity capital and funding of new ventures with high growth potential. There is a substantial body of venture capital...
Tags: Investment, United States Small Business Administration, venture capital, financing, computer hardware, private equity, equity, women, computer, hardware, performance, software
White papers 2001-10-20
The Costs Of Grandstanding Behavior In Newly Established IPO Markets
The grandstanding theory posits that young Venture Capital firms (VCs) will seek to build their reputations by taking ventures public early. This paper examines this theory in the Japanese IPO (Initial Public Offering) market. The authors found that young lead VC-backed ventures go public at a younger age than mature...
Tags: Financial Planning, Investment, IPO, theory, venture capital, equity
White papers 2005-01-18
Corporate Venture Capital and Incumbent Firm Innovation Rates
This paper focuses on the potential strategic benefits to corporate venture capital, i.e. equity investments in entrepreneurial ventures by incumbent firms. The paper's investigation builds on two theoretical pillars. First, that incumbent firms operating in competitive markets are inclined towards introducing innovations. Second that the knowledge necessary to generate innovation...
Tags: Entrepreneurship, Investment, Leadership, Strategy, entrepreneurial, venture capital, innovation, equity investment, equity, knowledge, benefit
White papers 2002-03-25
Business Tips for Cardiac Services Joint Ventures
While joint ventures can take on many forms - from very detailed legal entities to management agreements to a gain-sharing arrangement the premise is the same. In the cardiac care arena, both physicians and hospital providers have felt the pressures of reduced revenue streams, increased reliance on expensive technology, and...
Tags: physician
White papers 2004-08-10
Two Methods of Marketing Using Joint Ventures
An Honest Joint Venture will help increase, not only business sales, but strong business relationships. When things go together, that is said to be complimentary. An example of two items that might go together is flowers and baskets. If one is in the market for one of these two items,...
Tags: Marketing research, marketing
White papers 2005-08-19
Joint Ventures - Minimizing Risk and Maximizing Success
In this era of divestiture and consolidation, joint ventures also offer a creative way for companies to exit from noncore businesses. Companies can gradually separate a business from the rest of the organization while allowing a buyer to assess the true value of intangible assets such as brands, distribution networks,...
Tags: Hewitt Associates LLC, divestiture, brand, asset
White papers
When Do Incumbents Learn From Entrepreneurial Ventures?: Corporate Venture Capital and Investing Firm Innovation Rates
In this paper, one focuses on the potential innovative benefits to Corporate Venture Capital (CVC), i.e. equity investments in entrepreneurial ventures by incumbent firms. This paper proposes that corporate venture capital programs may be instrumental in harvesting innovations from entrepreneurial ventures and thus an important part of a firm's overall...
Tags: Entrepreneurship, Investment, Reed Elsevier Inc., entrepreneurial, venture capital, equity investment, equity, intellectual property, benefit
White papers 2005-04-28
On the Dynamics of Innovative Strategic Alliances in Korea
The purpose of this study is to model the formation and success of innovative strategic alliances and international joint-ventures, in particular, for Korea. Especially for such high risky market entries it is argued that incorporating a suitable treatment of irreversibility, uncertainty and flexibility related to a multinational enterprise (MNE) entry...
Tags: Strategy, Korea, strategic alliance
White papers 2005-10-01
Technology Licensing And Joint Ventures
Technology licensing is a contractual arrangement in which the licenser's patents, trademarks, service marks, copyrights, or know-how may be sold or otherwise made available to a licensee for compensation negotiated in advance between the parties. A technology licensing agreement usually enables a firm to enter a foreign market quickly, yet...
Tags: ownership structure, manufacturing, compensation, strategy, financial
White papers 2003-01-01
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