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Managing New Industry Creation: Thomas P. Murtha, Stefanie Ann Lenway, Jeffrey A. Hart epub Managing New Industry Creation: Thomas P. Murtha, Stefanie Ann Lenway, Jeffrey A. Hart pdf download Managing New Industry Creation: Thomas P. Murtha, Stefanie Ann Lenway, Jeffrey A. Hart pdf file Managing New Industry Creation: Thomas P. Murtha, Stefanie Ann Lenway, Jeffrey A. Hart audiobook Managing New Industry Creation: Thomas P. Murtha, Stefanie Ann Lenway, Jeffrey A. Hart book review Managing New Industry Creation: Thomas P. Murtha, Stefanie Ann Lenway, Jeffrey A. Hart summary
| #2598018 in eBooks | 2002-11-01 | 2002-11-01 | File type: PDF||9 of 10 people found the following review helpful.| An important study for anyone involved in a new industry|By Freude|"Managing New Industry Creation" by Murtha, Lenway and Hart is a narrative not unlike the Search for the Holy Grail or the Golden Fleece, but with an important twist: Flat Panel Displays were found. It is a very well-researched academic work written in a strange language, readable English. The typeface is cle||"Finally, a study that offers critical new insights into the complex issue of the evolution of global high-tech industries. This scholarly and painstakingly researched study of the flat panel display industry breaks new ground and represents a clear departure
This book concerns industry creation as knowledge creation. The authors argue that a new class of global, knowledge-driven manufacturing industries has emerged in which learning, continuity, and speed define competition. In these new industries, access to knowledge creation processes matters more than ownership of physical assets. Location matters only insofar as it confers learning advantages and market access. Companies need strategies that can mobilize their organizat...
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