Success Strategies and Knowledge Transfer in Cross-Border Consulting Operations analyzes the international operations of consulting firms. Apart from developing a theoretical framework which differs from traditional theories about international trade, the main issues analyzed in this book are: 1) Success determinants when tendering for international consulting contracts; 2) The choice between exports, acquisition of a local firm or establishing a greenfield office when entering foreign markets; 3) The extent and nature of knowledge transfer to emerging markets; 4) The role of development…mehr
Success Strategies and Knowledge Transfer in Cross-BorderConsulting Operations analyzes the international operations of consulting firms. Apart from developing a theoretical framework which differs from traditional theories about international trade, the main issues analyzed in this book are: 1) Success determinants when tendering for international consulting contracts; 2) The choice between exports, acquisition of a local firm or establishing a greenfield office when entering foreign markets; 3) The extent and nature of knowledge transfer to emerging markets; 4) The role of development agencies in international consulting projects; 5) The trend towards, and consequences of, more management services included in international projects; 6) The effects on competition when state-owned consulting firms are allowed to operate in the international market. The empirical analysis of these issues is based on a unique database of individual tender documents which Swedish consulting firms have submitted abroad.
Produktdetails
Produktdetails
Economics of Science, Technology and Innovation 19
Softcover reprint of the original 1st edition 2000
Seitenzahl: 224
Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2012
Englisch
Abmessung: 235mm x 155mm x 13mm
Gewicht: 349g
ISBN-13: 9781461369721
ISBN-10: 146136972X
Artikelnr.: 36939547
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Inhaltsangabe
1 Introduction.- 1.1 The Consulting Sector Deserves more Attention.- 1.2 The First Book about International Consulting Operations.- 1.3 Unique Data on Tender Documents.- 1.4 The Role of Consulting Firms and their Services.- 1.5 Outline of the Book.- 2 Theoretical Framework.- 2.1 The Nature of Consulting Services: Long-Term Relationships.- 2.2 The Nature of Consulting Firms.- 2.3 The Market Structure: Scope Economies.- 2.4 The Customers: The Clients.- 3 International Consulting.- 3.1 International versus Domestic Consulting.- 3.2 The Demand Shock Theory.- 3.3 The Entry Mode Choice by Nordic Consulting Firms.- 3.4 Summary.- 4 Development Agencies, Clients and Consulting Firms.- 4.1 The Role of Development Agencies.- 4.2 Bilateral versus Multilateral Development Agencies.- 4.3 Procurement Rules.- 4.4 Summary.- 5 Knowledge Transfer.- 5.1 Knowledge Transfer in the Consulting Sectors.- 5.2 Organization Mode and Development Level.- 5.3 Transfer through Training and Cooperation.- 5.4 Summary.- 6 Success Factors when Tendering.- 6.1 Alternative Tender Systems.- 6.2 Competition Step 1: Prequalification and Invitation.- 6.3 Competition Step 2: Tender Document and Final Selection.- 6.4 Negotiated Contracts.- 6.5 Summary.- 7 Management Services and State-Owned Consulting Firms.- 7.1 Engineering versus Management Services.- 7.2 Consequences of the Trend toward Management Services.- 7.3 Privately Owned versus State-Owned Consulting Firms.- 7.4 Predation by Putting Rivals at a Cost Disadvantage.- 7.5 Consequences of the Exclusive Dealing Contract.- 7.6 Summary.- 8 Success Strategies and Competitiveness in the Global Market.- 8.1 Focus on Specific Host Countries.- 8.2 The Modern Consulting Firm.- 8.3 Typical Mistakes.- 8.4 Cooperation with Contractors.- 8.5 Government Assistance and Subsidies.- 8.6 Swedish Consulting Firms and Multilateral Development Agencies.- 8.7 Summary.- 9 Conclusions.- Append.- A Swedish and Nordic Consulting Exports.- A.1 Databases and Sample Selection.- A.2 History of Swedish Consulting Firms.- A.3 Basic Statistics on Firms.- A.4 Statistics on Sectors and Regions.- A.5 Statistics on Tender Documents.- B Questionnaires.- B.1 Questionnaire on Firms.- B.2 Questionnaire on Proposals.- References.- Abbreviations.
1 Introduction.- 1.1 The Consulting Sector Deserves more Attention.- 1.2 The First Book about International Consulting Operations.- 1.3 Unique Data on Tender Documents.- 1.4 The Role of Consulting Firms and their Services.- 1.5 Outline of the Book.- 2 Theoretical Framework.- 2.1 The Nature of Consulting Services: Long-Term Relationships.- 2.2 The Nature of Consulting Firms.- 2.3 The Market Structure: Scope Economies.- 2.4 The Customers: The Clients.- 3 International Consulting.- 3.1 International versus Domestic Consulting.- 3.2 The Demand Shock Theory.- 3.3 The Entry Mode Choice by Nordic Consulting Firms.- 3.4 Summary.- 4 Development Agencies, Clients and Consulting Firms.- 4.1 The Role of Development Agencies.- 4.2 Bilateral versus Multilateral Development Agencies.- 4.3 Procurement Rules.- 4.4 Summary.- 5 Knowledge Transfer.- 5.1 Knowledge Transfer in the Consulting Sectors.- 5.2 Organization Mode and Development Level.- 5.3 Transfer through Training and Cooperation.- 5.4 Summary.- 6 Success Factors when Tendering.- 6.1 Alternative Tender Systems.- 6.2 Competition Step 1: Prequalification and Invitation.- 6.3 Competition Step 2: Tender Document and Final Selection.- 6.4 Negotiated Contracts.- 6.5 Summary.- 7 Management Services and State-Owned Consulting Firms.- 7.1 Engineering versus Management Services.- 7.2 Consequences of the Trend toward Management Services.- 7.3 Privately Owned versus State-Owned Consulting Firms.- 7.4 Predation by Putting Rivals at a Cost Disadvantage.- 7.5 Consequences of the Exclusive Dealing Contract.- 7.6 Summary.- 8 Success Strategies and Competitiveness in the Global Market.- 8.1 Focus on Specific Host Countries.- 8.2 The Modern Consulting Firm.- 8.3 Typical Mistakes.- 8.4 Cooperation with Contractors.- 8.5 Government Assistance and Subsidies.- 8.6 Swedish Consulting Firms and Multilateral Development Agencies.- 8.7 Summary.- 9 Conclusions.- Append.- A Swedish and Nordic Consulting Exports.- A.1 Databases and Sample Selection.- A.2 History of Swedish Consulting Firms.- A.3 Basic Statistics on Firms.- A.4 Statistics on Sectors and Regions.- A.5 Statistics on Tender Documents.- B Questionnaires.- B.1 Questionnaire on Firms.- B.2 Questionnaire on Proposals.- References.- Abbreviations.
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