Strategic Inertia and the Japanese Pharmaceutical Industry
Abstract
This paper examines the behaviour of Japanese pharmaceutical corporations in the light of recent merger activity, questioning strategic momentum theory given the particularly significant influence of culture on the decision‐making process in this market. The international performance of Japan’s pharmaceutical industry has been poor; therefore, we examine the regional orientation of the top global pharmaceutical TNCs, inquiring as to why there has not been greater convergence among Triad countries. Irrespective of cultural differences, this industry has been slow to respond to international macro change, but mergers, acquisitions, and other convergence strategies are now being observed.
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Citation
Slater, S., Paliwoda, S. and Slater, J. (2008), "Strategic Inertia and the Japanese Pharmaceutical Industry", Multinational Business Review, Vol. 16 No. 4, pp. 1-24. https://doi.org/10.1108/1525383X200800016
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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