Ouverture de ‘Intangible Assets & Global Competition’

Authors

  • Silvio M. Brondoni

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4468/2010.2.01ouverture

Keywords:

Intangible Assets, Global Managerial Economics, Global Competition, Global Economies of Scale, Knowledge Management, Competitive Alliances

Abstract

Since the early ‘80s, the global economy has radically changed companies, manufacturing system and products. Global managerial economics demands ramified, far-flung and strongly interconnected organisations (networks). These complex structures favour knowledge management skills, competitive alliances and outsourcing agreements (with co-makers and external partners). Market-space competition also emphasises global economies of scale, whose value does not depend on the level of exploitation of elementary manufacturing factors but on the ‘intensity of sharing’ of specific resources in a networking system. In highly competitive markets, therefore, lasting corporate development does not depend primarily on the volumes of individual products (easily imitated in their tangible characteristics). In fact, corporate success on global markets is conditioned more by the level of sophistication of the intangible assets, developed, maintained and even modified, with targeted spending and investment plans.

Author Biography

Silvio M. Brondoni

Editor-in-Chief Symphonya. Emerging Issues in Management

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Published

01-06-2010

How to Cite

Brondoni, S. M. (2010). Ouverture de ‘Intangible Assets & Global Competition’. Symphonya. Emerging Issues in Management, (2), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.4468/2010.2.01ouverture