Conclusion
Matthias Krühler
Chapter 7 in Managing Business Portfolios Effectively, 2012, pp 187-198 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This study fundamentally investigates the ability and explanatory power of the parenting advantage concept to effectively manage business portfolios. It contributes to a largely ignored field of corporate strategy research: namely, the parenting role and value-added strategies of corporate parents (e.g., Bowman and Helfat, 2001; Collis et al., 2007; Foss, 1997; Goold et al., 1994; Hill, 1988; Markides, 2002; Porter, 1987; Roquebert et al., 1996; Rumelt et al., 1994). The concept of parenting advantage introduced by Goold et al. (1994) offers clear guidance on approaching this relevant area of corporate-level management.
Keywords: Private Equity; Business Unit; Portfolio Management; Parenting Role; Corporate Strategy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-8349-3501-4_7
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