Symphonya (Dec 2001)

Ouverture de ‘Market-Driven Management’

  • Jean-Jacques Lambin,
  • Silvio M. Brondoni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4468/2001.2.01ouverture
Journal volume & issue
no. 2
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Over-supplied global markets (i.e. with open competition and with production exceeding the absorption capacity of the demand) show clearly the primacy of product intangible assets (i.e. pre/post sales services, logistics, merchandising, design, packaging, etc.) which in turn help to enhance the corporate intangible assets (corporate culture, information system and brand equity). In over-supply, market-driven orientation configures a policy of long-term corporate development, where the competitive constraints of cost compare themselves with the primary goal of meeting demand. The over-supply outlines new logics of competition, with a profound rethinking of the theories of management and marketing. In today's international dominance of over-supply, the strategies of ‘hyper-competition’ are based on the assumption that a business is highly profitable only for firms that shape innovation and create ‘demand bubbles’.

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