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Managing political imperatives in war time: strategic responses of Philips in Australia, 1939–1945
Authors:Pierre van der Eng
Institution:Research School of Management, ANU College of Business and Economics, The Australian National University, Acton, Australia
Abstract:The Australian subsidiary of Dutch multi-national enterprise Philips came under secret service surveillance and faced risk of government takeover as enemy property during World War II. It was also excluded from Australian government contracts for war-related communications equipment at a time when it was forced to reduce civilian production. These threats to its assets and operations required the firm to develop an adaptive corporate strategy in order to respond to the political imperatives it faced; not just minimising political risk, but also taking advantage of the opportunities that war-related production offered during the war years and after.
Keywords:Political risk  Australia  Philips  electronics industry  World War II
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