Purposive Diversification and Economic Performance

John T. Scott

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Author
John T. Scott
Publish Date
2005-11-10
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
284
Publisher Name
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521022584
ISBN-13
9780521022583
citemno
106320
Edition
New Edition
SKU
9780521022583

Description

This book examines product-line diversification of large manufacturing firms. It introduces and applies methodology that discerns groups of manufacturing industries related by complementarities in production, marketing, distribution, and research and development activities. Manufacturing firms intentionally vary production to exploit these complementarities, and Professor Scott uses evidence from U.S. manaufacturing to explore hypotheses about such purposive diversification and ensuing economic performance, including product diversification's effects on both static efficiency and the optimality of R&D investment. This study yields new perspectives on the policy debate about cooperation versus competition among firms: will industrial performance be better if leading firms cooperate on research, production, and marketing? Professor Scott shows that the answers depend on circumstances that vary with different industrial environments. His analysis offers insights about business strategy and public policy toward business combinations in conglomerate, vertical, and horizontal mergers and in cooperative R&D ventures.