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Competitive Solutions

The Strategist's Toolkit

Author: R. Preston McAfee  

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A fascinating read-combining economics and strategy. Just what we need at Samsung. -- John Shin, Senior Consultant in Strategy and Leadership, Samsung Electronics, Ltd. Preston McAfee has produced a superb, remarkably comprehensive book on competitive strategy. It is accessible, accurate, and entertaining! Students will stay awake reading it. At its core are numerous examples from actual business settings that are clearly relevant to today's strategist. -- Peter Cramton, University of Maryland This is a very good book that goes a long way toward filling the need for a work on the economics of competition. It has the potential to substantially improve courses in competitive strategy. The coverage is wonderful, the examples are interesting, the informal arguments are excellent, and the style is engaging. -- Mark Satterthwaite, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University The very readable style, accessibility, and richness and recentness of examples differentiate this book from some of its competitors in a way that should make it popular with students. McAfee clearly knows his subject well, understands the connections between the theoretical and empirical scholarship in the economics of strategy and the practical challenges faced by strategists, and draws on the latest academic literature and a variety of relevant examples in making his points. -- Eric Zitzewitz, Stanford Business School

Provides an introduction to successful business methods applied to a variety of real-world situations. This work develops the intellectual tools and insights needed to confront many marketplace problems. It emphasizes cooperation, pricing, litigation, and antitrust as vital to a firm's competitive posture.

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A fascinating read-combining economics and strategy. Just what we need at Samsung. -- John Shin, Senior Consultant in Strategy and Leadership, Samsung Electronics, Ltd. Preston McAfee has produced a superb, remarkably comprehensive book on competitive strategy. It is accessible, accurate, and entertaining! Students will stay awake reading it. At its core are numerous examples from actual business settings that are clearly relevant to today's strategist. -- Peter Cramton, University of Maryland This is a very good book that goes a long way toward filling the need for a work on the economics of competition. It has the potential to substantially improve courses in competitive strategy. The coverage is wonderful, the examples are interesting, the informal arguments are excellent, and the style is engaging. -- Mark Satterthwaite, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University The very readable style, accessibility, and richness and recentness of examples differentiate this book from some of its competitors in a way that should make it popular with students. McAfee clearly knows his subject well, understands the connections between the theoretical and empirical scholarship in the economics of strategy and the practical challenges faced by strategists, and draws on the latest academic literature and a variety of relevant examples in making his points. -- Eric Zitzewitz, Stanford Business School

Provides an introduction to successful business methods applied to a variety of real-world situations. This work develops the intellectual tools and insights needed to confront many marketplace problems. It emphasizes cooperation, pricing, litigation, and antitrust as vital to a firm's competitive posture.

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One of Strategy & Business's Best Business Books for 2003

Competitive Solutions is an entertaining and wide ranging introduction to successful business methods applied to a variety of real-world situations. Rejecting the one-size-fits-all premise that underlies so many guides to business strategy, Preston McAfee develops the intellectual tools and insights needed to confront many marketplace problems. 

Drawing on his broad experience as a consultant for major U.S. companies, as well as extensive research, McAfee emphasises cooperation, pricing, litigation, and antitrust as vital to a firm's competitive posture — and focuses more attention on these elements than do most business strategy accounts. McAfee begins by considering strategy as successfully applied by America OnLine, an example that introduces many of the tools discussed in greater depth throughout the book. From here he moves to industry analysis: By examining the context for developing a strategy, he points out uses of positioning and differentiation that enable a firm to weaken price competition and deter rivals from stealing customers. McAfee's exploration of a product's life cycle proves an invaluable guide to positioning new technology in order to maximise the potential for future customers. 

In the centrepiece of the book, McAfee lays out a how-to manual for cooperation, providing tactics crucial for setting standards, lobbying the government, and fostering industry growth. Writing in a conversational manner, McAfee also addresses such deep topics as organisational design and employee compensation and incentives. More detailed discussions examine antitrust enforcement, which is an increasingly important constraint on strategy, as well as strategies for pricing, bidding, signalling, and bargaining. 

This book is a fascinating examination of modern business strategy and its application in many different settings. Students of business and economics — as well as executives and managers — will recognise Competitive Solutions as an indispensable resource as well as a definitive vision of the strategic firm: one in which each element of company strategy reinforces the other elements.

'[T]his book does an excellent job of translating the insights of modern IO into language that business students can readily grasp...I am confident that this is a book that will be received by good students and will serve well as the main text in any strategy course that approaches the topic.' — Benjamin E. Hermalin, Journal of Economic Literature

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Awards

Short-listed for Strategy & Business's Best Business Books 2003 (United States)

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Critic Reviews

“[T]his book does an excellent job of translating the insights of modern IO into language that business students can readily grasp. . . . I am confident that this is a book that will be received by good students and will serve well as the main text in any strategy course that approaches the topic. -- Benjamin E. Hermalin, Journal of Economic Literature”

One of Strategy & Business's Best Business Books for 2003 "Competitive Solutions: The Strategist's Toolkit belongs on every strategist's bookshelf. McAfee is an economist with a gift for selecting and communicating the best new thinking by economists about business, translating from often abstruse mathematics to clear English and understandable examples. McAfee explains economists' latest thinking about pricing, auctions, signaling, and incentives--key decisions that have make-or-break potential for a company."--Strategy & Business "[T]his book does an excellent job of translating the insights of modern IO into language that business students can readily grasp... I am confident that this is a book that will be received by good students and will serve well as the main text in any strategy course that approaches the topic."--Benjamin E. Hermalin, Journal of Economic Literature

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About the Author

R. Preston McAfee is J. Stanley Johnson Professor of Business, Economics, and Management at the California Institute of Technology. One of North America's leading experts in industrial organization, he is the author of dozens of papers on antitrust, pricing, auctions, and business strategy and coeditor of the "American Economic Review". McAfee codesigned the Federal Communication Commission's PCS auctions, which raised $20 billion, and served as an expert for the Federal Trade Commission on a variety of matters, including the Exxon-Mobil and BP-Arco mergers.

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"A fascinating read-combining economics and strategy. Just what we need at Samsung." --John Shin, Senior Consultant in Strategy and Leadership, Samsung Electronics, Ltd. "Preston McAfee has produced a superb, remarkably comprehensive book on competitive strategy. It is accessible, accurate, and entertaining! Students will stay awake reading it. At its core are numerous examples from actual business settings that are clearly relevant to today's strategist." --Peter Cramton, University of Maryland "This is a very good book that goes a long way toward filling the need for a work on the economics of competition. It has the potential to substantially improve courses in competitive strategy. The coverage is wonderful, the examples are interesting, the informal arguments are excellent, and the style is engaging." --Mark Satterthwaite, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University "The very readable style, accessibility, and richness and recentness of examples differentiate this book from some of its competitors in a way that should make it popular with students. McAfee clearly knows his subject well, understands the connections between the theoretical and empirical scholarship in the economics of strategy and the practical challenges faced by strategists, and draws on the latest academic literature and a variety of relevant examples in making his points." --Eric Zitzewitz, Stanford Business School

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One of Strategy & Business' s Best Business Books for 2003 Competitive Solutions is an entertaining and wide ranging introduction to successful business methods applied to a variety of real-world situations. Rejecting the one-size-fits-all premise that underlies so many guides to business strategy, Preston McAfee develops the intellectual tools and insights needed to confront many marketplace problems. Drawing on his broad experience as a consultant for major U.S. companies, as well as extensive research, McAfee emphasises cooperation, pricing, litigation, and antitrust as vital to a firm's competitive posture -- and focuses more attention on these elements than do most business strategy accounts. McAfee begins by considering strategy as successfully applied by America OnLine, an example that introduces many of the tools discussed in greater depth throughout the book. From here he moves to industry analysis: By examining the context for developing a strategy, he points out uses of positioning and differentiation that enable a firm to weaken price competition and deter rivals from stealing customers. McAfee's exploration of a product's life cycle proves an invaluable guide to positioning new technology in order to maximise the potential for future customers. In the centrepiece of the book, McAfee lays out a how-to manual for cooperation, providing tactics crucial for setting standards, lobbying the government, and fostering industry growth. Writing in a conversational manner, McAfee also addresses such deep topics as organisational design and employee compensation and incentives. More detailed discussions examine antitrust enforcement, which is an increasingly important constraint on strategy, as well as strategies for pricing, bidding, signalling, and bargaining. This book is a fascinating examination of modern business strategy and its application in many different settings. Students of business and economics -- as well as executives and managers -- will recognise Competitive Solutions as an indispensable resource as well as a definitive vision of the strategic firm: one in which each element of company strategy reinforces the other elements. '[T]his book does an excellent job of translating the insights of modern IO into language that business students can readily grasp...I am confident that this is a book that will be received by good students and will serve well as the main text in any strategy course that approaches the topic.' -- Benjamin E. Hermalin, Journal of Economic Literature

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Product Details

Publisher
Princeton University Press
Published
14th August 2005
Pages
424
ISBN
9780691124032

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