Downscoping: How to Tame the Diversified Firm / Edition 1

Downscoping: How to Tame the Diversified Firm / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0195078438
ISBN-13:
9780195078435
Pub. Date:
09/01/1994
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195078438
ISBN-13:
9780195078435
Pub. Date:
09/01/1994
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Downscoping: How to Tame the Diversified Firm / Edition 1

Downscoping: How to Tame the Diversified Firm / Edition 1

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Overview

Large, diversified firms face unique challenges as they compete worldwide, and corporate restructuring is one way multinationals strive for competitive advantage. Weighing the pros and cons of a variety of approaches to restructuring, Downscoping offers executives a clear, strategic path through the maze.

The authors show that when a multinational conglomerate fails to compete effectively, too much diversification may be the culprit. Whether the result of weak corporate governance or poor corporate strategy, over-diversification can make managers, unfamiliar with some of the markets in which they compete, opt for safety over innovation. This risk-aversion and lack of long-range commitment to innovation lead inevitably to stagnation over the longer term.

The answer is not downsizing—closing offices and laying off personnel—but downscoping: a strategic approach to restructuring. The options include incentive and compensation adjustments for executives, leveraged buy-outs and capital structure changes, focusing on core skills, diversifying internationally while focusing on businesses in which a firm has strong competencies, and buying and selling mature businesses where product development is not a great concern. Regardless of the approach, executives must exercise strategic leadership during and after restructuring, including providing strategic direction, exploiting core competencies, developing human capital, and sustaining the corporate culture.

Based on systematic research rather than casual observation, Downscoping provides a strong description of restructuring alternatives and their resulting tradeoffs. Its specific guidelines for maintaining competitiveness will be essential reading for managers involved in corporate restructuring.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195078435
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 09/01/1994
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.38(w) x 9.56(h) x 0.78(d)

About the Author

Robert E. Hoskisson is Associate Professor of Management at Texas A&M University. Michael A. Hitt holds the Paul M. and Rosalie Robertson Chair in Business Administration at Texas A&M University.

Table of Contents

I. Problems of Competitiveness1. Diversification, Multidivisional Structure, and Restructuring2. Strategic Control and M-form Implementation3. Corporate Governance and Diversification4. Acquisition Strategies and Innovation5. Corporate Refocusing and Global Strategic CompetitivenessII. Restructuring Solutions6. Restructuring Managerial Incentives7. Leveraged Buyouts and Debt as a Restructuring Alternative8. Downscoping9. Restructuring and the Unrelated Strategy10. International Diversification11. Implementing Restructuring and Exercising Strategic Leadership12. Learning from the Past and Looking to the FutureIndexes
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