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The Red Queen among Organizations

How Competitiveness Evolves
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The Red Queen among Organizations by William P. Barnett explores how competition influences the evolution of organisations in the business landscape. It delves into the dynamics of corporate survival and success, drawing on the concept of the 'Red Queen' effect from evolutionary biology, where organisations must continually adapt and innovate to keep pace in a competitive environment. Through in-depth analysis, Barnett illustrates how firms evolve through strategic adaptation and the perpetual arms race of improvement.
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You might enjoy this book if you are interested in understanding how businesses adapt and compete in ever-changing environments. It delves into the evolutionary dynamics within organisations and explores how firms can harness internal and external pressures for competitive advantage, making it a fascinating read for anyone intrigued by strategic management and corporate evolution.

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There's a scene in Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking Glass in which the Red Queen, having just led a chase with Alice in which neither seems to have moved from the spot where they began, explains to the perplexed girl: "It takes all the running you can do, to keep in the same place." Evolutionary biologists have used this scene to illustrate the

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There's a scene in Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking Glass in which the Red Queen, having just led a chase with Alice in which neither seems to have moved from the spot where they began, explains to the perplexed girl: "It takes all the running you can do, to keep in the same place." Evolutionary biologists have used this scene to illustrate the evolutionary arms race among competing species.

William Barnett argues that a similar dynamic is at work when organizations compete, shaping how firms and industries evolve over time. Barnett examines the effectsβ€”and unforeseen perilsβ€”of competing and winning. He takes a fascinating, in-depth look at two of the most competitive industriesβ€”computer manufacturing and commercial bankingβ€”and derives some startling conclusions.

Organisations that survive competition become stronger competitorsβ€”but only in the market contexts in which they succeed. Barnett shows how managers may think their experience will help them thrive in new markets and conditions, when in fact the opposite is likely to be the case. He finds that an organisation's competitiveness at any given moment hinges on the organisation's historical experience.

Through Red Queen competition, weaker competitors fail, or they learn and adapt. This in turn heightens the intensity of competition and further strengthens survivors in an ever-evolving dynamic. Written by a leading organisational theorist, The Red Queen among Organizations challenges the prevailing wisdom about competition, revealing it to be a force that can makeβ€”and breakβ€”even the most successful organisation.

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The Red Queen among Organizations by William P. Barnett is praised as an outstanding contribution to organisational theory with practical implications for business strategists, especially shining in its exploration of competition's role in market-based economies. Reviewers highlight its empirical support for the evolution of competitiveness and its innovative Red Queen theory as a meaningful addition to strategic management literature. The book's insights on the relativity of competitive performance and adaptability in changing contexts make it a compelling read for both academics and professionals.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691173689

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 02 August 2016

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 454g

Pages: 296

About the Author

William P. Barnett is the Thomas M. Siebel Professor of Business Leadership, Strategy, and Organizations at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business.

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