The attuned corporation: Experience from 18 Scandinavian pioneering corporations
Per Thygesen Poulsen
European Management Journal, 1988, vol. 6, issue 3, 229-235
Abstract:
Per Thygesen Poulsen categorizes features shared in common by successful Scandinavian corporations. His research has also led him to conceive of an "attuned corporation" -- a model of a successful company. It is characterized by possessing a growth nucleus or knot tightly tying together the corporation's three strategic elements -- business platform, market position and corporate culture. The corporation can tie the knot and select growth strategies in different ways.
Date: 1988
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