New Strategies for Financial Services Firms e-bog
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The theme of this book "e;New strategies for financial services providers"e; is an equally relevant and important topic in science and practice. In the (post) informa- tion age economy, the German financial services market and many big financial services providers are in a deep crisis. Increasing competition due to deregulation and improved transparency through new means of communicatio...
E-bog
436,85 DKK
Forlag
Physica
Udgivet
6 december 2012
Genrer
Finance and the finance industry
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9783642574122
The theme of this book "e;New strategies for financial services providers"e; is an equally relevant and important topic in science and practice. In the (post) informa- tion age economy, the German financial services market and many big financial services providers are in a deep crisis. Increasing competition due to deregulation and improved transparency through new means of communication on the one hand, and empowered customers demanding individualized solutions for their fi- nancial problems e. g. because of new working circumstances, increase the pres- sure on the market participants to alter their strategies according to these new challenges. Many firms have reacted defensively either by merging in the hopes of realizing scale effects - a high-risk venture considering the last few years - or by adapting "e;me-too-strategies"e; (also known as "e;lemming-banking"e;) that do not provide for a sustainable competitive advantage. Based on a profound analysis of developing mega-trends in the years ahead, es- pecially in information and IT-intense market, Dr. Kundisch develops a new anti- cyclical strategy that aims at using IT as an enabler to strengthen customer rela- tionships and focus on individualized solutions wherever it seems economically sound to do so. However, he does not stop after the development of the strategy, but provides two important concepts that may help turn this vision and strategy into reality. Thus, he favorably and refreshingly differentiates against many contributions that stop at the fairly abstract strategic level.