Porter's Generic Strategies: An Exploratory Study of Their Use In Japan

  • Allen R
  • Helms M
  • Takeda M
  • et al.
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Abstract

While the use of Porter's generic strategies have been well documented inAmerica and Europe, no studies have assessed their use in Japan. This researchinvestigates if Japanese companies are indeed following Porter's genericstrategies or continuing to follow more traditional "Japanese" managementstrategies. Using a survey to operationalize Porter's generic strategies, Japanesemanagers were questioned about their firm's current strategic practices. Afactor analysis revealed Japanese firms are following only two strategies thatcould be identified as those of Porter. A cost leadership strategy was the mostfrequently used strategy, and the differentiation strategy was used the least.There was no evidence of organizations using a focus strategy. Interestingly,two additional strategies emerged that did not fit Porter's research but are inline with traditional Japanese strategies including a supply chain focus and atraining based strategy.

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Allen, R., Helms, M., Takeda, M., & White, C. (1970). Porter’s Generic Strategies: An Exploratory Study of Their Use In Japan. Journal of Business Strategies, 24(1), 69–90. https://doi.org/10.54155/jbs.24.1.69-90

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