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The "Strategy And Action in the Information Processing Industry Course" (S370) at Stanford Business School: Themes, Conceptual Frameworks, Related Tools

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  • Burgelman, Robert A.

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  • Grove, Andrew S.

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This paper provides an overview of the key themes, conceptual frameworks and related tools that are used to examine cases and industry notes in the course "Strategy and Action in the Information Processing Industry" an applied industry analysis course that we have co-taught at the Stanford University Graduate School of Business since 1991. Through at least two business cycles and an Internet boom and bust the course has explored the impact of relentless technological change, major deregulation, and increasing globalization of competition on the structure and evolution of the information technology industry.

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  • Burgelman, Robert A. & Grove, Andrew S., 2004. "The "Strategy And Action in the Information Processing Industry Course" (S370) at Stanford Business School: Themes, Conceptual Frameworks, Related Tools," Research Papers 1843, Stanford University, Graduate School of Business.
  • Handle: RePEc:ecl:stabus:1843
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    1. Burgelman, Robert A. & Grove, Andrew S., 2007. "Cross-Boundary Disruptors: Powerful Inter-Industry Entrepreneurial Change Agents," Research Papers 1978, Stanford University, Graduate School of Business.
    2. Sahaym, Arvin & TreviƱo, Len J. & Steensma, H. Kevin, 2012. "The influence of managerial discretion, innovation and uncertainty on export intensity: A real options perspective," International Business Review, Elsevier, vol. 21(6), pages 1131-1147.

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