This paper examines why organizations have adopted a wide range of responses when addressing the opportunities and threats posed by commoditization. Some may choose to focus on their cost base, whilst others may focus on innovation. Whatever strategy is adopted, it will be driven by a range of factors including the market or markets in which the organization operates the nature of its competition and how easy it is for them to become commoditized. This paper will present Ryanair, Wal-Mart, Starbucks, Tesco, General Electric and Dell as examples of which highlight how different organizations have approached the challenge of commoditization. What we can conclude from these is that there are many different ways to tackle commoditization and th...
Commoditisation forces companies to differentiate and innovate by shifting from product-oriented bus...
Recent years have witnessed an enormous amount of reorganization of the corporate sector in the US a...
Recent years have witnessed an enormous amount of reorganization of the corporate sector in the US a...
This paper examines why organizations have adopted a wide range of responses when addressing the opp...
This paper examines the pressures of commoditization will continue to exert itself on companies and ...
This paper aims to improve current knowledge on the commoditization of industries, a unique phenomen...
The process of commoditization has now entered its most significant phase. White collar work long th...
This paper introduces briefly the Delta Model - a new strategic management ...
A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Managemen...
As organizations decide to expand on other markets, managers are facing with new problems and realit...
Based on a survey (N = 248 business managers) this study confirms that different types of innovation...
This dissertation consists of three essays about firm expansion. The first essay is based on the obs...
While decades ago innovative organizations were particularly known for their product innovations, no...
While many managers face the challenge of lower profits in increasingly competitive and commoditized...
Servitization is the move towards selling traditional product to selling a wide range of product-ser...
Commoditisation forces companies to differentiate and innovate by shifting from product-oriented bus...
Recent years have witnessed an enormous amount of reorganization of the corporate sector in the US a...
Recent years have witnessed an enormous amount of reorganization of the corporate sector in the US a...
This paper examines why organizations have adopted a wide range of responses when addressing the opp...
This paper examines the pressures of commoditization will continue to exert itself on companies and ...
This paper aims to improve current knowledge on the commoditization of industries, a unique phenomen...
The process of commoditization has now entered its most significant phase. White collar work long th...
This paper introduces briefly the Delta Model - a new strategic management ...
A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Managemen...
As organizations decide to expand on other markets, managers are facing with new problems and realit...
Based on a survey (N = 248 business managers) this study confirms that different types of innovation...
This dissertation consists of three essays about firm expansion. The first essay is based on the obs...
While decades ago innovative organizations were particularly known for their product innovations, no...
While many managers face the challenge of lower profits in increasingly competitive and commoditized...
Servitization is the move towards selling traditional product to selling a wide range of product-ser...
Commoditisation forces companies to differentiate and innovate by shifting from product-oriented bus...
Recent years have witnessed an enormous amount of reorganization of the corporate sector in the US a...
Recent years have witnessed an enormous amount of reorganization of the corporate sector in the US a...