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Patterns of National Competitive Advantage
Concentration Of
America's
Competitive
Forest & advantage
Agricultural
Products · Entertainment &
Leisure
Consumer Packaged
goods
Concentration Of
Britain's
Competitive
advantage
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Alcohol & Pharmaceuticals
Beverages
Financial products
Such as Insurance & Trading
Role of Government in Eme rg ing Nations
Japan - An Example
• Direction of flow of capital and resources Into particular sectors such as steel,
shipbuilding and sewing having the potential to grow.
• Export Assistance.
Korea - An Example
• High involvement of the government to increase exports which was given prime
importance.
• Allocation of capital to the right industry when the nation was short of it and
provision of subsidies and loans to industries.
• Protection of domestic market by limited foreign entry.
Factor Driven Economy
Highlights
Firm Strategy,
Structure &
Rivalry • A nation's Indigenous firms in
this economy compete solely
on basis of price in industries
that require less technology
processing or inexpensive
Factor Demand technology.
Conditions Conditions
• In this stage the economy is
sensitive to world economic
• Basic Factors are cycles and exchange rates.
the essential
source of • It has a poor foundation for
advantage sustained productivity growth.
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Relating and
supporting
Industries
Innovation Driven Economy
• Clusters reduce
Sustaining Competitive Advantage
Five Pronged Approach Strategy
lndusby or Cluster
Programs for Factor
Creation
Influencing and
Investments in Factor Participating in
Creation Factor Creation Government/Community
Factor Creation
• Does the nation have • Are the nations buyers for • Does the nation have world • Does the style of
particularly advanced or the industry's products the class supplier industries? For management and
appropriate factors of most sophisticated or what segments? prevailing types of
demanding? In what
production? In what • Are there strong positions tn organisal:Jonal structures
segments?
segments? For what important related industries? in the nation match
strategies? • Does the nation have industry needs?
• Does the nation unusual needs in the • What types of strategies
have superior factor Industry that are significant
exploit national norms of
but will likely be ignored
creation mechanisms in elsewhere? orgarnsatlon?
the industry (for example, • Does the industry attract
specalised university • Do buyer needs m the outstanding talent in the
research programs, nation anticipate those of
other nations? nation?
outstanding educational • Do Investor goals fit the
institutions)? • Are the distribution competitive needs of the
• Are selective factor channels in the nation industry?
disadvantages in the nation sophisticated, and do they • Are there capable
foreshadow international
leading indicators of foreign trends? domestic nvats?
circumstances?
Government Policies to create Competitive Advantage
• Internationalisation
• Goals
• Domestic Rivalry
• Regulation Of Competition
• Interfirm Cooperation
• Trade Policy
• Foreign Investment
Firm strategy,
Structure a Rivalry
Factor Demand
Conditions Conditions
• Create an environment In which the firms are able to be dynamic and innovative.
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• Development priorities.
• Transit and amplify the forces of the "diamond" as well as help upgrade the
determinants themselves.
• Signal companies which are the priorities and challenges they face and identify and
highlight them.
They must strive for its true determinants, such as incentive, effort, and
competition, not the tempting but usually counterproductive choices
such as subsidy, extensive collaboration and "temporary" protection
that are often proposed.