A Reconcilable Strategy for Sustaining Vietnam Competitive Advantage

This paper theoretically explores the need for crafting a new framework for crafting a Vietnamese national competitive strategy, whether in international relations or business, rather than repetitively applying Western derived models from one culture to another. The recommendations for such a framew...

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Main Authors: Dickerson, David, F. Pore, William
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Published: ĐHKT 2016
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spelling oai:112.137.131.14:VNU_123-139452020-06-26T09:20:52Z A Reconcilable Strategy for Sustaining Vietnam Competitive Advantage Dickerson, David F. Pore, William VNU Journal of Science Economics and Business This paper theoretically explores the need for crafting a new framework for crafting a Vietnamese national competitive strategy, whether in international relations or business, rather than repetitively applying Western derived models from one culture to another. The recommendations for such a framework put forth here call for the application of a new crosscultural strategic model. Dilemma theory is introduced as a means for eliciting and resolving failed geo-political marketing strategies. 2016-09-01T02:49:57Z 2016-09-01T02:49:57Z 2015 Article http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/13945 application/pdf ĐHKT
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Economics and Business
Dickerson, David
F. Pore, William
A Reconcilable Strategy for Sustaining Vietnam Competitive Advantage
description This paper theoretically explores the need for crafting a new framework for crafting a Vietnamese national competitive strategy, whether in international relations or business, rather than repetitively applying Western derived models from one culture to another. The recommendations for such a framework put forth here call for the application of a new crosscultural strategic model. Dilemma theory is introduced as a means for eliciting and resolving failed geo-political marketing strategies.
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author Dickerson, David
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title A Reconcilable Strategy for Sustaining Vietnam Competitive Advantage
title_short A Reconcilable Strategy for Sustaining Vietnam Competitive Advantage
title_full A Reconcilable Strategy for Sustaining Vietnam Competitive Advantage
title_fullStr A Reconcilable Strategy for Sustaining Vietnam Competitive Advantage
title_full_unstemmed A Reconcilable Strategy for Sustaining Vietnam Competitive Advantage
title_sort reconcilable strategy for sustaining vietnam competitive advantage
publisher ĐHKT
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