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Globalization frustrated: The case of white goods

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  • Charles W. F. Baden‐Fuller
  • John M. Stopford

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This paper challenges the common view that mature industries are always ripe for global strategies. Based on data from the European Domestic Appliance industry, this paper shows how changing economic conditions can diminish the value of global strategies. Critical in these shifts were simultaneous rises in demand for variety (that eroded the benefits of scale and continental market share) and decreases in manufacturing scale (that permitted new supply options), which reduced the extent of the strategic market to national dimensions. They added complexity that decreased the profitability of the global players and increased that of national strategies. The fluctuating fortunes of leading firms are shown to have been caused primarily by choices of strategy, not by national factor costs.

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  • Charles W. F. Baden‐Fuller & John M. Stopford, 1991. "Globalization frustrated: The case of white goods," Strategic Management Journal, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 12(7), pages 493-507, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:stratm:v:12:y:1991:i:7:p:493-507
    DOI: 10.1002/smj.4250120703
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