
Business Strategy Review
Published on behalf of the London Business School
Edited by:
Stuart Crainer
Business Strategy Review analyses and interprets contemporary research on strategic management and the wider business environment, publishing articles which combine disciplines and cross cultural boundaries. Leading business thinkers from around the world, both academic and managerial, come together in Business Strategy Review to debate current issues and present cutting-edge research and ideas.
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Online Content Now Available Back to Volume 1
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TopHighlights
Special Issue
Autumn 2009: Global Leadership Summit 2009.
Read the editorial overview Articles include the following:
Nirmalya Kumar explains the new role of Indian businesses as collaborators
Michael Jacobides reveals how to break through the shock of an economic downturn
Andrew Scott clarifies how business executives and macroeconomists must now deal with market uncertainty
Lynda Gratton tells how to identify a business that glows with enthusiasm, innovation and productivity.
Recent cover stories
Summer 2009: Forging the new talent compact
Douglas Ready
Spring 2009: India unleashed
Nirmalya Kumar on the makings of an economic miracle
Winter 2008: Game on: Theory Y meets Generation Y
Julian Birkinshaw and Stuart Crainer look at a Microsoft team that is changing the way it works by incorporating the interests of its young employees to increase creativity and productivity.
Autumn 2008: The strategy of art
Jörg Reckhenrich , Jamie Anderson and Costas Markides
Summer 2008: Fast fashion lessons
Donald Sull, Stefano Turconi
Spring 2008: Bound by stereotypes?
Elisabeth Kelan
Winter 2007: Special Report: Next Year's Big Ideas
Autumn 2007: Notes on a transformation: RBC's journey
Elisabetta Bigsby and Douglas Ready
Summer 2007: Handling hot spots
Lynda Gratton
Spring 2007: A very Handy philosophy
Gay Haskins
TopEndorsements
'Business Strategy Review reports some of the best thinking and research from business schools and managers around the world... I recommend it to everyone involved in developing strategy.'
Martin Whitehill, Chairman of the Strategic Planning Society
