A REVIEW OF GHEMAWAT'S COMMITMENT: THE DYNAMIC OF STRATEGY |
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Authors: | Margaret A. Peteraf |
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Affiliation: | J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management Northwestern University Evanston, IL 60208-2013 |
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Abstract: | Commitment: The Dynamic of Strategy , by Pankaj Ghemawat. Ghemawat's Commitment makes recent results in game-theoretic industrial organization accessible and useful to practitioners in the field of strategic management. This book contributes to the management strategy literature on two levels. On a conceptual level, Ghemawat strives to isolate "commitment" as the sole explanation of persistent differences in firm performance. On a more pragmatic level, he provides a framework intended to aid managers in making commitment-intensive decisions. It is with respect to how well he achieves these two distinct goals that I evaluate Ghemawat's contribution. In addition, I review briefly the book's content, and I compare Ghemawat's approach to some alternative approaches familiar to scholars and practitioners of strategic management. |
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