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Value Capture In Disintegrated Value Chains The Hierarchy Strategy 1st Edition Alexander Hoffmann Auth

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Value Capture In Disintegrated Value Chains The Hierarchy Strategy 1st Edition Alexander Hoffmann Auth
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Publisher: Gabler Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.11 MB
Pages: 154
Author: Alexander Hoffmann (auth.)
ISBN: 9783658113674, 9783658113681, 3658113677, 3658113685
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Value Capture In Disintegrated Value Chains The Hierarchy Strategy 1st Edition Alexander Hoffmann Auth by Alexander Hoffmann (auth.) 9783658113674, 9783658113681, 3658113677, 3658113685 instant download after payment.

Using cooperative game theory, this book shows how bargaining structure affects the distribution of value among the constituent firms of the value chain. Results show that positions in the bargaining structure most conducive to value capture are those where large complementarity gains are realized and split, ideally, among a small number of negotiators. Further, leveraging case studies from the aviation and home appliance industries the author suggests that the bargaining structure can be shaped through by architecture of the value chain and, in turn, through the architecture of the product, and the action of powerful firms to optimize value capture.

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