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Podnikateľské stratégie v deindustrializovanej ére podnikania

Business Strategies in Deindustrialized Era

Branislav Zagoršek ()

MPRA Paper from University Library of Munich, Germany

Abstract: The aim of the dissertation is to identify the factors of influence on the strategy in relation to characteristics of a company, business environment, level of informatization, and business strategy typical for deindustrialized era, that result in creation of strategic recommendations. The dissertation is divided into 5 chapters. It contains 53 tables, 2 charts, 15 figures, 4 formulas and 2 reference materials. The first chapter is dedicated to theoretical fundament of the dissertation. It deals with the relation of information technologies and business strategies. In the second chapter the main aim and partial aims are stated. Third chapter is devoted to research methodology. Fourth chapter is dedicated to the research, its relevance and research results in the field of company, business environment, information technologies and strategy. In the fifth chapter the results are discussed. Relation indicators and correlation coefficient are used to evaluate synthetic indicators The result of the dissertation is the determination of business strategies, selection strategies of sources of competitive advantage, sources of competitive advantage for companies operating in deindustrialized era. Other results are determination of relations between information technologies and success, between information technologies and object of competition. The result is also identification of utilization of hybrid strategies and conditions for utilization of business experiments.

Keywords: Business strategies; deindustrialized era; postindustrial; strategy; business experiments; information technologies; dynamic environment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: L11 M10 M15 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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