Deep Stall: The Turbulent Story of Boeing Commercial Airplanes / Edition 1

Deep Stall: The Turbulent Story of Boeing Commercial Airplanes / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0754646262
ISBN-13:
9780754646266
Pub. Date:
10/06/2005
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0754646262
ISBN-13:
9780754646266
Pub. Date:
10/06/2005
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Deep Stall: The Turbulent Story of Boeing Commercial Airplanes / Edition 1

Deep Stall: The Turbulent Story of Boeing Commercial Airplanes / Edition 1

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Overview

Deep Stall applies a framework of strategic analysis to the Boeing Company. Boeing is the world's largest aerospace / defence company, with turnover in the region of US $60bn. The book examines the relative decline of Boeing in the civil aircraft market in relation to European manufacturer, Airbus. The aim of the book is to utilize the concept of strategic value to explain Boeing's decline. The authors define this concept as investment in people and technology to leverage future market success by developing innovative new products, arguing that Boeing has neglected strategic value in favour of shareholder value, defined in terms of short-term cash benefits. The rationale for the book exists both in the fact that the story in itself is interesting and also in the wider framework of analysis concerning the correct strategic approach for running a high technology business. The argument illustrates what can happen when quarterly returns become the predominant strategic rationale for a company. In the U.S. the business media (Economist, Forbes, Fortune, and Business Week etc) are now focusing on the question of Boeing's decline and the major implications for the U.S. national interest. Boeing is one of the jewels in the US technology crown, but today U.S. jobs and capability are being exported abroad, with most of its aircraft program work based in Asia. This is a hot topic in the US which explains why the business media are now so interested in this question. The book sits squarely in the centre of this debate. Deep Stall concludes with a brief analysis of the recent fight-back that has been evident in Boeing's fortunes and the successful campaign to sell the new 787. The authors probe the question of whether Airbus or Boeing is likely to dominate in the next ten or fifteen years.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780754646266
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/06/2005
Pages: 172
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Philip K. Lawrence is Director of the Aerospace Research Centre at the University of the West of England, Bristol, UK. He holds degrees in Politics, Sociology, Economics and Engineering and is the author of 7 previous books; including, Aerospace Strategic Trade, (Ashgate, 2001), Modernity and War, (Macmillan, 1999) Strategic Trade in Commercial-Class Aircraft, (RIIA, 1998) and Preparing for Armageddon (Wheatsheaf, 1988). David W. Thornton is Associate Professor in Government and History at Campbell University, North Carolina, USA. He gained his Ph.D in Political Economy from the University of North Carolina and is the author of the seminal study, Airbus Industrie: The Politics of an International Industrial Collaboration (Macmillan, 1995).

Table of Contents

Contents: Introduction; Pre-history: the era before civil jet transport; Boeing and the Cold War: from the jet bomber to the civil transport; Extending the product range: from financial disaster to market dominance; European Renaissance: the rise of Airbus; Boeing's response to the A300: a tale of two models; Boeing: the flight from innovation; Interlude: the Airbus vs. Boeing trans-Atlantic trade and subsidy battle; The crisis deepens; Postscript: a Boeing comeback?; Bibliography; Index.
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