Corporate Social Responsibility
What Every CEO Needs to Know About Nonmarket Strategy
In a global economy, sustained competitive advantage arises from tackling social, political and environmental issues as part of a corporate strategy.
In a global economy, sustained competitive advantage arises from tackling social, political and environmental issues as part of a corporate strategy.
Some approaches to achieving innovation work well together — but some don’t.
Supply chains should be designed and managed to deliver one or more of six basic outcomes.
Many companies have trouble making the transition from a failing business model to one that works. Often, one culprit is an inability to experiment.
R&D alliances with suppliers or universities are more likely to be fruitful.
Defining an innovation process increases companies’ future value.
The external environment for innovation is an important driver, and industrial clusters offer special advantages.