Strategic Value Analysis: Value Search
Wing Sun Li
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Wing Sun Li: Beijing Normal University–Hong Kong Baptist University
Chapter 9 in Strategic Management Accounting, 2018, pp 159-170 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstracts Strategic value analysis is a fashionable topic that explores firm’s value from evaluating its proposition, value chains, value drivers, and finally strategic drivers. This chapter proposes a methodology to conduct strategic value analysis. The first phase is value identification and value formulation. Value identification comprises of strategic drivers and value drivers analysis with the aim to find out the triangular relationship among strategic drivers, value drivers, and competitive advantage – the selection of market position. Value formulation is a planning process of how a firm’s competitive advantages can be materialized through clear target goals, strategic plans, and actions. This is the path of how ideas are turned into reality that creates business value.
Keywords: Strategic value analysis; Business drivers; Value drivers; Strategic plan; Competitive position (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-5729-8_9
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