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Book Description Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Hermann Simon's books about German Hidden Champions (HC) provide empirical evidence on Paul Krugman's theory of international trade and economic geography (Nobel Prize winner in 2008), including ideas of Edward Chamberlin, Joseph Schumpeter, and Erich Gutenberg. The spectacular success of about 1,500 German HC is the best known case of how to succeed globally in spite of relatively small size. 'Globalia' (Simon) is different from the 'Atlantic' US-Europe-society that dominated international trade until the 1980s. The global society is willing to pay for product, service and technology diversity (Chamberlin). HC that are mid-sized and mainly family-owned firms have revitalized even stagnated B2B-industries by providing diversity to their customers. The most successful global firm during past few years has been Apple who won Nokia by diversity. Even 60% of firms follow the principles of diversity or monopolistic competition in global markets. The orthodox economic theories are no any more valid. The challenges in the global economy can best be solved through a better understanding of how the German innovation system and corporate sector perform in global contexts. 256 pp. Englisch. Seller Inventory # 9783659661662
Book Description Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Hermann Simon's books about German Hidden Champions (HC) provide empirical evidence on Paul Krugman's theory of international trade and economic geography (Nobel Prize winner in 2008), including ideas of Edward Chamberlin, Joseph Schumpeter, and Erich Gutenberg. The spectacular success of about 1,500 German HC is the best known case of how to succeed globally in spite of relatively small size. 'Globalia' (Simon) is different from the 'Atlantic' US-Europe-society that dominated international trade until the 1980s. The global society is willing to pay for product, service and technology diversity (Chamberlin). HC that are mid-sized and mainly family-owned firms have revitalized even stagnated B2B-industries by providing diversity to their customers. The most successful global firm during past few years has been Apple who won Nokia by diversity. Even 60% of firms follow the principles of diversity or monopolistic competition in global markets. The orthodox economic theories are no any more valid. The challenges in the global economy can best be solved through a better understanding of how the German innovation system and corporate sector perform in global contexts. Seller Inventory # 9783659661662
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Book Description Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Autor/Autorin: Lahti ArtoThe author, professor Arto Lahti, Aalto University, is a man of action, worked in e.g. Kone Oyj, written hundreds of articles/ publications, analyzed 300 firms across the EU, been a board member in 30 firms, a consultant to. Seller Inventory # 158875566