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Complete summary of the course Coprorate Level Strategy (323038-M-6) given at the University of Tilburg in the master's program in Strategic Management. I personally obtained a 7.5 with this summary. The summary includes practical exam tips of what to focus on while studying on the last page. See...

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Corporate Level Strategy

Papers:
 Week 1
o Introduction lecture & slides
 Week 2
o Boyd, J. L. and Bresser, R. K. 2008. Performance implications of delayed
competitive responses: evidence from the U.S. retail industry. Strategic
Management Journal, 29: 1077-1096
o Nadkarni, S., Chen, T. and Chen, J. 2016. The clock is ticking! Executive temporal
depth, industry velocity, and competitive aggressiveness. Strategic Management
Journal, 37(6): 1132-1153
 Week 3
o Sirmon, D.G., Hitt, M.A., Arregle, J.L. and Campbell, J.T., 2010. The dynamic
interplay of capability strengths and weaknesses: investigating the bases of
temporary competitive advantage. Strategic Management Journal, 31(13),
pp.1386-1409
o O Schilke, 2014. On the contingent value of dynamic capabilities for competitive
advantage: The nonlinear moderating effect of environmental dynamism, Strategic
Management Journal 35 (2), 179-203
 Week 4
o Flammer C. 2013. Corporate Social Responsibility and Shareholder Reaction: The
Environmental Awareness of Investors, Academy of Management Journal, 56(3):
758-781
o Hawn, O. and Ioannou, I. 2016. Mind the gap: The interplay between external and
internal actions in the case of corporate social responsibility. Strategic Management
Journal, 37: 2569-2588. doi:10.1002/smj.2464
 Week 5
o Hatch, N.W. and Dyer, J.H. (2004), Human capital and learning as a source of
sustainable competitive advantage. Strategic Management Journal, 25: 1155-1178.
https://doi.org/10.1002/smj.421
o Riley, S. M., Michael, S. C. and Mahoney, J. T. 2017. Human capital matters: Market
valuation of firm investments in training and the role of complementary assets.
Strategic Management Journal, 38: 1895-191
 Week 6
o Cassiman and Veugelers 2006. In Search of Complementarity in Innovation
Strategy: Internal R&D and External Knowledge Acquisition. Management Science,
52 (1)
o Klingebiel, R. and Joseph, J. (2016), Entry timing and innovation strategy in feature
phones. Strategic Management Journal, 37: 1002-1020




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,Week 1: Introduction class
What is corporate strategy?




Corporate vs. business strategy




The corporate growth trap
 ‘We must expand, we must purse size, we must grow at any costs, because if we are
bigger, we’ll be more profitable’
 There is no systematic link between the size and profitability of a multi-business firm
 Corporate growth aims at increasing corporate profits and profitability not at increasing
corporate sales ‘per se’

What is corporate strategy about?
1. Where?
2. How?
3. Why?




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,1. Where?
 Business Development (BD)
o More of extant activities
 Horizontal expansion (HE)
o Combining extant activities with new activities
o Varying levels of relatedness
 Vertical Expansion (VE)
o Internal production of activities formerly
outsourced to specialized firms
 Forward VE: Zara: from raw materials to
stores
 Backward VE: Total: from oil distribution to oil
exploration

Backward vertical integration/expansion
 Moving up the value chain

Forward vertical integration/expansion
 Moving down the value chain:

Unrelated horizontal diversification
 E.g., from aircraft to pizza




Examples

Criteria to judge, usually 5
1. Technology the same?
2. Suppliers the same?
3. Competitors
4. Buyers
5.

Previous relationship means vertical integration
For vertical integration means that before the transaction you are supposed/could have worked
with a supplier, so you could have a market relationship

2. How?
 Build
o Greenfields
o Corporate venturing
o Internal development
o Exports

 Blend
o Alliances & JVs
o Equity sharing
o Technology partnerships

 Buy
o Mergers & acquisitions
o Technology licensing

3

, o Franchising
The ‘corporate expansion matrix’




3. Why?




Decreased input cost
 Refers to economies from procurement, when purchasing in bulk.

Decreased production cost
 Refers to scale economies or scope economies. Offsetting fixed cost on greater volumes.

The Grand Challenge




Logics for corporate growth




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