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Pre-master Business Administration UvA, Strategy and Organisation (2018) Very in-depth and compact summary of all articles including important information from the lecture slides. All the most important info you should know! Good luck studying!:)

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Week 1: Compettte e st eteg
Thinkint tbou e st eteg – S oelhose (2008)
Main message
Overview of strategic management since 1960s
Theory
3 aspects of strategic management
 Process of strategy = where do they come from? How developed?
 Content of strategy = which types? Which give compettve advantage?
 Context of strategy = how efected by specifc organiiatonala environmental contexts?

Standard model of strategy
1. Strategic analyses
 External analyses
 Internal analyses
 SWOT analyses
2. Strategic choice
 Choose among strategic optons taaing into account: suitability, acceptability and
feasibility
3. Strategic implementaton
 Detailed plan, assignment of responsibilites and budgets, performance measures

Combinaton design & planning school = standard model of strategy
Combinaton positoning & resourcebbased school = how internal & external analyses should be
executed




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 Design school
o Strategy as conceptual process
 Planning school
o Strategy as formal process (Hedley)
 Positoning school
o Strategy as ft (Porter)
 Resourcebbased school
o Strategy as stretch (Prahalad & Hamel, Barney)
 Process school
o Strategy as collectve learning (Mintiberg)

Agreement across schools
 Strategy concerns both organiiaton and environment
 Substance of strategy is complex
 Strategies exist on diferent levels
 Strategy involves issues of both content and process

,How compettte foscee ehtpe e st eteg – oos es (1979)
Main message
Compettve advantage is created through frmss ft into environment
External focus on opportunites and threats
Theory
5 compettve forces
 Threat of new entrants
 Threat of substtute products
 Bargaining power of suppliers
 Bargaining power pf buyers
 Rivalry among existng frms
The collectve strength of these forces determines the ultmate proft potental of an industry: the
weaaer the forces collectvely, the greater opportunity for superior performance

3 Generic strategies
 Cost leadership
 Diferentaton
 Focused strategy




SCP Paradigm
 Structure = proft potental varies per industry
 Conduct = actons taaen to realiie industrybspecifc proft potental
 Performance = variance S and C = variance in frmss performance

Strategistss goal to fnd positon in industry to defend against forces, or infuence them 
strategic agenda
1. Positoning the frm
2. Infuencing the balance
3. Exploitng industry change
Disadvantages
 Firmss play a more important role in determining proftability than industry
 Firmss do not have identcal relevant resources
 Focuses solely on industry as whole and not on diferences between frms

, The fsm mttese, no he indue seg – Btdentfulles & S opfosd (1992)
Main message
Opportunites are not based solely on industry proftability but also internal factors of frm
Theory
 Proftable industries are proftable because it includes imaginatve and creatve
businesses
 Large maraet share is ofen the reward, not the cause of success
 Large maraet share is reached through efciency and efectveness

Fallacy of generic strategies = asserton that opposites cannot be reconciled “cannot be both low
cost and high quality – stuca in middle is worst thing”, is not true. Most frms strive for reconciling
of opposites – frms need diverse approaches to the maraet
Disadvantages
 Careful not to underestmate impact of industry forces
Fism seeouscee tnd eue tined compettte tdttn tte – Btsneeg (1991)
Main message
Compettve advantage is created though frmss resources
Internal focus on strengths and weaanesses
Theory
Value comes from resources that are
 Heterogeneous
 Imperfectly mobile

To lead to a sustained compettve advantage resources must be
 Valuable
 Rare
 Imperfectly inimitable
 Nonbsubsttutable

Resources can be classifed into 3 categories
 Physical capital resources
 Human capital resources
 Organiiatonal capital resources

Schumpeterian shocas = structural revolutons in industry that redefne which of frmss atributes
are resources and which are not
Disadvantages
 Tautological (selfbverifying): resources are valuable thus create value
 Possession difers from implementaton
 Causal ambiguity: no proven relatonship resources – performance
 Unclear about what relevant resources are
 In reality managers quite limited in shaping compettve environment in their favor

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