Stra.Tech.Man (Strategy-Technology-Management): Theory and Concepts
Charis Vlados
No 16-2019, DUTH Research Papers in Economics from Democritus University of Thrace, Department of Economics
Abstract:
This volume presents some fundamental elements to the Stra.Tech.Man approach, which the author of this book tried to develop during the last few years. The main challenge of the Stra.Tech.Man approach is to synthesize interpretatively the analytical spheres of strategy, technology, and management, upon the effort of any socioeconomic organization to innovate, survive, and develop. The following chapters search to define and apply in particular the multiple applications of the Stra.Tech.Man concept. They use this approach as an analytical mechanism to perceive in the context of the current transformative phase of globalization the aspects of competitiveness, innovation, and change management. This volume includes the following chapters that apply the aspects of the Stra.Tech.Man analysis: I. The Greek firms into globalization: The Stra.Tech.Man approach II. Innovation in Stra.Tech.Man terms III. Innovation in economics and management: The Stra.Tech.Man synthesis IV. Change management and innovation in Stra.Tech.Man terms V. Fostering micro and meso competitiveness in Stra.Tech.Man terms In conclusion, the “Stra.Tech.Man approach” attempts to define a unifying and evolutionary field of research, by initiating its exploration on the inner “physiology” of the socioeconomic organization. This approach extends analytically from the micro to the meso- and macro- level of socioeconomic system dynamics and vice versa.
JEL-codes: L19 O39 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 141 pages
Date: 2019-07-01
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Note: Vlados, Ch. (2019). Stra.Tech.Man (Strategy-Technology-Management): Theory and Concepts. KSP Books
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