These notes provide detailed exam essay structures on various topics within the use of economic theory and techniques to explain the direction and method of growth and development of the firm; and Organisational structure; and the use of economic theory to examine the nature and development of organisational structure.
Topics:
Diversification
Requirements of successful diversification (economies of scope & transaction costs)
Benefits of Diversification
costs of managerial motivated strategies
empirical evidence on diversification strategies Internationalisation
Market requirements for internationalisation
how it can increase competitive advantage (comparative advantage, cross-subsidies)
Different organisational forms (Global/Transnational/multi-domestic/international)



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