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Strategies in declining industries

Ytterstad, Sigurd Seljeskog; Braun, Philipp Mario
Master thesis
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2017
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Abstract
An increasing pace in globalization and technological innovation has changed

industry landscapes in different sectors. In fact, a growing number of industries

are characterized by rapid decline. While there has been much research conducted

about life-cycles and its respective stages, knowledge of industries operating in

the decline stage has received less attention.

The aim of this research is to discover which types of decline exists, which

strategies are available and appropriate to cope with decline, through an

investigating of the Norwegian Pulp and Paper Industry. In order to answer these

questions, an examination of the theoretical approaches within Strategy is

conducted, more specifically the perspectives of Industrial Organization within

Strategy and Population Ecology. Applying these two perspectives in the context

of the Norwegian Pulp and Paper Industry allows the identification of the most

suitable perspective.

The research is primarily qualitative in nature, through a case study approach.

Information is gathered by conducting twelve in-depth interviews with informants

from all major companies representing the Norwegian Pulp and Paper Industry.

Our findings suggest that the intuitive perception that the Norwegian Pulp and

Paper Industry as a whole faces declining demand is incorrect. More than half of

the industry is in fact enjoying growth, and the remaining companies clustered at

the mature and decline phase. It appears that companies operating in growing

segments appear to be more proactive and fits better to the strategies representing

Industrial Organization within Strategy. In contrast, companies operating in

mature and declining segments seem to be more reactive, and strategic

adjustments on the basis of Population Ecology seem more appropriate.
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Masteroppgave(MSc) in Master of Science in Business, International business - Handelshøyskolen BI, 2017
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BI Norwegian Business School

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