Achabou M.A. (2008). Strategic decision criteria in an emergent company facing important institutional changes. 16 p. 110. EAAE Seminar System Dynamics and Innovation in Food Networks, 2008/02/18-22, Innsbruck-Igls (Autriche).
Titre : | Strategic decision criteria in an emergent company facing important institutional changes |
Auteurs : | M.A. Achabou |
Type de document : | Actes de Congrès ou Communication isolée |
Année de publication : | 2008 |
Format : | 16 p. |
Langues : | Anglais |
Langues du résumé : | Anglais |
Catégories : |
Thésaurus IAMM ANALYSE SWOT ; STRATEGIE DE L'ENTREPRISE ; ADAPTATION AU CHANGEMENT ; ECONOMIE INSTITUTIONNELLE ; INDUSTRIE DU SUCRE ; PRISE DE DECISION ; AIDE A LA DECISION ; METHODE DELPHI ; ALGERIECatégories principales 09 - ENTREPRISES ; 9.1 - Entreprise généralités (gestion, organisation) |
Résumé : | During these last years, Algeria, like some other developing countries is undergoing important institutional changes. The structural adjustment plan (1990s), and the association agreement signed with the European Union (2005) are some of political tools that guide these profound changes that have considerable impacts on the strategic behavior of local enterprises. Beyond these mutations at national level, important policy changes are observed at international level, like the recent reform of the European sugar policy that constitutes a considerable shifter on the behavior of enterprises operating in the Algerian sugar refining industry. The present research aims to measure the weight of the institutional criteria on the strategic decision of sugar refining companies in Algeria, by the application of the SWOT analysis. The ultimate purpose is to contribute to the analysis of interactions that exist between institutional changes induced by the globalization process and the strategic choices of local enterprises in an emergent economy. |
Congrès : | 110. EAAE Seminar System Dynamics and Innovation in Food Networks, 2008/02/18-22, Innsbruck-Igls (Autriche) |
Cote : | Réservé lecteur CIHEAM |