This note is about the difficulties of forecasting. The investment analysts are generally very optimistic about the future. When coupled with a focus on individual companies, they can end up forecasting that all companies will increase their market share. I will illustrate with the online advertising industry. The chart below highlights nine important companies in the industry. Google is the leader with more than 50% of the market. Facebook, Baidu and Twitter are the promising up-and-coming companies. Microsoft, AOL, and Yahoo are yesterday's companies.
Musings on business strategy from a business school professor in Singapore. Content will include a sporadic commentary on business related news, recent examples of old principles and frameworks, book reviews, and more general thoughts related to strategic management broadly conceived.
Friday, 28 February 2014
Wednesday, 26 February 2014
Synergies
Synergy is a catch-all term used to describe the financial consequences of two business-units belonging to the same corporate parent as opposed to being two independent companies.
Business unit 1 + Business unit 2 + Synergy = Combined value
Business unit 1 + Business unit 2 + Synergy = Combined value
What can the resource-based view of the firm teach managers?
A lot of academic writing in management has dealt with the resource-based view of the firm and dynamic capabilities. This short note argues that these two ideas are not very useful to understand strategic management. Instead I argue that the value chain and core competencies are much more useful ideas for managers.
Facebook's acquisition of Whatsapp
This note looks at Facebook's acquisition of Whatsapp. Before writing the note, I was inclined to believe Damodaran's conclusion that the acquisition price was astronomical. However, after running some models I have concluded that the acquisition is okay given Facebook's high current valuation. The key issue for Facebook is to justify its current valuation, not justifying the acquisition of Whatsapp.
Tuesday, 18 February 2014
The Swedish establishment's schizophrenia
I have lived ten years in multi-cultural Singapore and I thought I should put down my reflections on the current immigration debate in Sweden. This note is written for people that already have some understanding of Sweden.
Sunday, 16 February 2014
Forecast of the upcoming Swedish election
I have always been interested in politics, so let me provide a forecast of the future Swedish election results. I conclude that the left-wing is likely to win the upcoming election as well as the subsequent three elections.
Saturday, 8 February 2014
Mobile handset manufacturing
The mobile handset market can be characterised by a lot of failing companies and a few winners. The following diagram plots the development of the industry from 2003 to 2012 using the strategy possibility frontier model. All companies with a worldwide market share above 1% have been included in the diagrams. All companies with a market share above 5% are furthermore highlighted in bold.
Saturday, 1 February 2014
Economics of learning
This note is primarily directed to students. It is the fourth and final in a series on strategic cost analysis. This note will focus on the experience curve (also called the learning curve).
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