Comparative analysis and evaluation of the duration perspective in Japanese and American strategic management models : a research study into the question of optimum timeframe selection for American corporate strategic management

The purpose of this research was the evaluation of the American Strategic Duration Perspective, generally accepted and often criticized for being performance based shorttermism, to the detriment of its long term economic sustenance. The study sampled three hundred and thirty one corporate strat...

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Main Author: Tollman, Bryan Jonathan
Other Authors: Murphy, J.J.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2015
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Online Access:Tollman, Bryan Jonathan (1995) Comparative analysis and evaluation of the duration perspective in Japanese and American strategic management models : a research study into the question of optimum timeframe selection for American corporate strategic management, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/16214>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-162142018-11-19T17:14:51Z Comparative analysis and evaluation of the duration perspective in Japanese and American strategic management models : a research study into the question of optimum timeframe selection for American corporate strategic management Tollman, Bryan Jonathan Murphy, J.J. Strickland, A. J. Strategic Management Strategic Duration Perspective American Strategic Management Japanese Strategic Management Japanese-American Strategic Management South Africa Strategic Duration Perspective Strategy evaluation Time and Strategic Management Short Term Strategic Duration Perspective Long Term Strategic Duration Perspective 658.4012 Strategic planning -- United States Strategic planning -- Japan Strategic planning -- South Africa Strategic duration perspective Long term strategic duration perspective Short term strategic duration perspective The purpose of this research was the evaluation of the American Strategic Duration Perspective, generally accepted and often criticized for being performance based shorttermism, to the detriment of its long term economic sustenance. The study sampled three hundred and thirty one corporate strategic leaders in three categories, namely; American, Japanese and Japanese-American. The survey instrument was a written, cross sectional, questionnaire. The study evaluated the American Strategic Duration Perspective in contrast to; the Japanese Strategic Duration Perspective, generally accepted as long-termism, secondly, by measuring Japanese-American SDP. adaptation made in relation or response to the American Operating Environment. The traditional Japanese-American Strategic Duration Perspective is Japanese long-termism. Thus, JapaneseAmerican SDP. adjustment to the American Operating Environment would "objectively' demonstrate whether the American Strategic Duration Perspective was an appropriate subjective (Japanese-American) perception or not. The data reflected that not only had the Japanese-American sample become more American in Strategic Duration Perspective, but that the Japanese had themselves shortened their SDP. "independent" of the American Operating Environment. These facts supported the status quo American Strategic Duration Perspective. Further, the shortening of Strategic Duration Perspective by the Japanese sample reflects a broader, global trend toward an increasingly RealTimestrategic management model Economic and Management Sciences D. BL. 2015-01-23T04:24:21Z 2015-01-23T04:24:21Z 1995-11 Thesis Tollman, Bryan Jonathan (1995) Comparative analysis and evaluation of the duration perspective in Japanese and American strategic management models : a research study into the question of optimum timeframe selection for American corporate strategic management, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/16214> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/16214 en 1 online resource (vi, 426 leaves)
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topic Strategic Management
Strategic Duration Perspective
American Strategic Management
Japanese Strategic Management
Japanese-American Strategic Management
South Africa Strategic Duration Perspective
Strategy evaluation
Time and Strategic Management
Short Term Strategic Duration Perspective
Long Term Strategic Duration Perspective
658.4012
Strategic planning -- United States
Strategic planning -- Japan
Strategic planning -- South Africa
Strategic duration perspective
Long term strategic duration perspective
Short term strategic duration perspective
spellingShingle Strategic Management
Strategic Duration Perspective
American Strategic Management
Japanese Strategic Management
Japanese-American Strategic Management
South Africa Strategic Duration Perspective
Strategy evaluation
Time and Strategic Management
Short Term Strategic Duration Perspective
Long Term Strategic Duration Perspective
658.4012
Strategic planning -- United States
Strategic planning -- Japan
Strategic planning -- South Africa
Strategic duration perspective
Long term strategic duration perspective
Short term strategic duration perspective
Tollman, Bryan Jonathan
Comparative analysis and evaluation of the duration perspective in Japanese and American strategic management models : a research study into the question of optimum timeframe selection for American corporate strategic management
description The purpose of this research was the evaluation of the American Strategic Duration Perspective, generally accepted and often criticized for being performance based shorttermism, to the detriment of its long term economic sustenance. The study sampled three hundred and thirty one corporate strategic leaders in three categories, namely; American, Japanese and Japanese-American. The survey instrument was a written, cross sectional, questionnaire. The study evaluated the American Strategic Duration Perspective in contrast to; the Japanese Strategic Duration Perspective, generally accepted as long-termism, secondly, by measuring Japanese-American SDP. adaptation made in relation or response to the American Operating Environment. The traditional Japanese-American Strategic Duration Perspective is Japanese long-termism. Thus, JapaneseAmerican SDP. adjustment to the American Operating Environment would "objectively' demonstrate whether the American Strategic Duration Perspective was an appropriate subjective (Japanese-American) perception or not. The data reflected that not only had the Japanese-American sample become more American in Strategic Duration Perspective, but that the Japanese had themselves shortened their SDP. "independent" of the American Operating Environment. These facts supported the status quo American Strategic Duration Perspective. Further, the shortening of Strategic Duration Perspective by the Japanese sample reflects a broader, global trend toward an increasingly RealTimestrategic management model === Economic and Management Sciences === D. BL.
author2 Murphy, J.J.
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Tollman, Bryan Jonathan
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title Comparative analysis and evaluation of the duration perspective in Japanese and American strategic management models : a research study into the question of optimum timeframe selection for American corporate strategic management
title_short Comparative analysis and evaluation of the duration perspective in Japanese and American strategic management models : a research study into the question of optimum timeframe selection for American corporate strategic management
title_full Comparative analysis and evaluation of the duration perspective in Japanese and American strategic management models : a research study into the question of optimum timeframe selection for American corporate strategic management
title_fullStr Comparative analysis and evaluation of the duration perspective in Japanese and American strategic management models : a research study into the question of optimum timeframe selection for American corporate strategic management
title_full_unstemmed Comparative analysis and evaluation of the duration perspective in Japanese and American strategic management models : a research study into the question of optimum timeframe selection for American corporate strategic management
title_sort comparative analysis and evaluation of the duration perspective in japanese and american strategic management models : a research study into the question of optimum timeframe selection for american corporate strategic management
publishDate 2015
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