Cover image for From global to metanational : how companies win in the knowledge economy
Title:
From global to metanational : how companies win in the knowledge economy
Personal Author:
Publication Information:
Boston, Mass. : Harvard Business School Pr., 2001
ISBN:
9780875848709

Available:*

Library
Item Barcode
Call Number
Material Type
Item Category 1
Status
Searching...
30000004790972 HD62.4 D68 2001 Open Access Book Book
Searching...

On Order

Summary

Summary

Becoming a global company once meant penetrating markets around the world. But the demands of the knowledge economy are turning this strategy on its head. Today, the challenge is to innovate by learning from the world . This book provides a blueprint for companies ready to embrace this new globalization challenge. In From Global to Metanational , international business and strategy experts Yves Doz, Jose Santos, and Peter Williamson introduce a radically different kind of company--the metanational--defined by three core capabilities: being the first to identify and capture new knowledge emerging all over the world; mobilizing this globally scattered knowledge to out-innovate competitors; and, turning this innovation into value by producing, marketing, and delivering efficiently on a global scale. The authors explain why traditional global strategies are no longer sufficient to differentiate leading competitors, what the knowledge economy means for managers, and why opportunities to leverage globally dispersed knowledge are growing. Most important, they outline exactly how managers can build a metanational advantage for their own organizations by: prospecting for and accessing untapped pockets of technology and emerging consumer trends from around the world; leveraging knowledge imprisoned in a multinational's local subsidiaries; and, mobilizing this fragmented knowledge to generate innovations, profits, and shareholder value. Drawing from the experiences of pioneering metanationals including STMicroelectronics, ARM, Acer, Nokia, Shiseido, and PolyGram, the book shows how today's multinationals can use their existing global networks to gain an important head start in the global game--and how newcomers can leapfrog traditional competitors by rapidly building a new-style metanational corporation. Must-reading for every leader--from the CEO of a new global venture, to the executive of a currently successful multinational, to the founder of an e-business startup getting ready to 'go global'--this pathbreaking book shows how to reshape strategies to compete and win in the global knowledge economy.


Author Notes

Yves Doz is Timken Professor of Global Technology and Innovation at INSEAD. Jose Santos is Professor of International Management at INSEAD. Peter Williamson is Professor of International Management and Asian Business at INSEAD's Euro-Asia Centre.


Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
1 The Metanational Advantage
2 Breaking Free of Geography
3 Metanational Pioneers: The Benefits of Being Born in the ""Wrong"" Place
4 Shoehorning Won't Work
5 The Tyranny of Distance
6 Learning from the World
7 Mobilizing Dispersed Knowledge
8 Harvesting Value from Metanational Innovation
9 From Global to Metanational
Notes
Index