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Knowledge and Competitive Advantage

Knowledge and Competitive Advantage

Knowledge and Competitive Advantage

The Coevolution of Firms, Technology, and National Institutions
Johann Peter Murmann, Australian Graduate School of Management, Sydney
April 2006
Paperback
9780521684156

    A comparison of the development of the synthetic dye industry in Great Britain, Germany, and the US. The rise of this industry constitutes an important chapter in business, economic, and technological history because synthetic dyes - invented in 1857 - represent the first time that a scientific discovery quickly gave rise to a new industry. British firms led the industry for the next eight years, but German firms came to dominate the industry for decades before WWI, while American firms played only a minor role during the entire period. This study identifies differences in educational institutions and patent laws as the key reasons for German leadership in this industry. Successful firms had strong ties to the centers of organic chemistry knowledge. The book also argues that a complex coevolutionary process linking firms, technology and national institutions resulted in very different degrees of industrial success for dye firms in the three countries.

    • Develops a dynamic theory of competitive advantage based on a cross-national and cross-firm study
    • Integrates business, economic, and technological history
    • Applies evolutionary theory to industrial development

    Reviews & endorsements

    '… the book is a short valuable technological history of dyes, as well as a collection of databases on firms and plants. There's also a comprehensive bibliography and a good index. Murmann's book will interest and stimulate the thinking of anyone involved in management in a technology-based operation. I also recommend it to policy makers in governmental organizations that seek to influence international policy. As Murmann hopes, it should also encourage additional research.' Chemical and Engineering News

    'Murmann's sophisticated co-evolutionary theory of industrial leadership considerably increases our understanding of the dynamics of international competition.' Jochen Streb, University of Hohenheim

    'Murmann's book all in all is a masterpiece of historical sociology. It achieves both completeness and particularity. … For business historians, Murmann's work demonstrates the exciting potential of an organized and systematic effort, creatively presented, to make industrial history meaningful to managers, and other historians, without sacrificing richness of detail. Enterprise and Society

    'It is always a welcome sign when some aspect of the history of chemistry is placed within a new context and made relevant to new audiences. This is what Johann Peter Murmann has achieved with considerable success …' Ambix

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    Product details

    April 2006
    Paperback
    9780521684156
    318 pages
    230 × 153 × 20 mm
    0.436kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Country-level performance differences and their institutional foundations
    • 3. Three times two case studies of individual firms
    • 4. The coevolution of national industries and institutions
    • 5. Toward an institutional theory of competitive advantage
    • Appendices
    • Bibliography.
      Author
    • Johann Peter Murmann , Northwestern University, Illinois

      Johann Peter Murmann is Assistant Professor of Management and Organizations at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University. He is on the editorial board of the Journal of International Business Studies and is the editor of Evolutionary Theories in the Social Sciences.