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Methodology of Competitive Strategy Creation of ICT Firms Implying the Clusters Membership
Sládková, Jitka ; Břusková, Pavla (referee) ; Koráb, Vojtěch (referee) ; Pavelková, Drahomíra (referee) ; Bartes, František (advisor)
The dissertation thesis is focused on the creation of the competitive strategy involving the cooperation with other subjects on the market. It has been chosen the concrete industry of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). The specifics of this industry have been defined. Those specifics are highly determining factors for successful companies. ICT is extremely globalized and has interdisciplinary characteristics. It is the fastest developing industry with the lowest language barrier. This combination makes the ICT industry as a greatly potential world-wide expansion industry. The communication technologies became common part of information technologies and all together enter into other fields, such as energy, banking, health etc. The market is globalized and only one company has very small power. This is why the cooperation between companies is preferring form of gaining a number of strategic goals, e.g. entering new markets, collective R&D. The current state of competitive strategies and strategic alliances mapping is also the key part of the work. The clusters form of cooperation is described in more detail, because this platform of collaboration has been chosen as the most suitable one according the ICT industry specifics. Based on theoretical research the further research has been done. The collected data has been proceed with statistic methods used the MS Excel or STATISTICA software. The outputs show the key activities and factors of competitive cluster, together with potential risks and the benefits for the clusters members. All the above mentioned has been implied into the methodology of competitive strategy creation including the clusters membership. This methodology is the main goal of the dissertation thesis.
Methodology of Competitive Strategy Creation of ICT Firms Implying the Clusters Membership
Sládková, Jitka ; Břusková, Pavla (referee) ; Koráb, Vojtěch (referee) ; Pavelková, Drahomíra (referee) ; Bartes, František (advisor)
The dissertation thesis is focused on the creation of the competitive strategy involving the cooperation with other subjects on the market. It has been chosen the concrete industry of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). The specifics of this industry have been defined. Those specifics are highly determining factors for successful companies. ICT is extremely globalized and has interdisciplinary characteristics. It is the fastest developing industry with the lowest language barrier. This combination makes the ICT industry as a greatly potential world-wide expansion industry. The communication technologies became common part of information technologies and all together enter into other fields, such as energy, banking, health etc. The market is globalized and only one company has very small power. This is why the cooperation between companies is preferring form of gaining a number of strategic goals, e.g. entering new markets, collective R&D. The current state of competitive strategies and strategic alliances mapping is also the key part of the work. The clusters form of cooperation is described in more detail, because this platform of collaboration has been chosen as the most suitable one according the ICT industry specifics. Based on theoretical research the further research has been done. The collected data has been proceed with statistic methods used the MS Excel or STATISTICA software. The outputs show the key activities and factors of competitive cluster, together with potential risks and the benefits for the clusters members. All the above mentioned has been implied into the methodology of competitive strategy creation including the clusters membership. This methodology is the main goal of the dissertation thesis.

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