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Management article
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Reference no. SMR3424
Published by: MIT Sloan School of Management
Published in: "MIT Sloan Management Review", 1993
Length: 12 pages

Abstract

Managers who are struggling to make investment decisions during this recession may find it hard to take financial risks. Ghemawat argues that you must consider the competitive risks of not investing as well as the financial risks of investing. In his 1991 book, Commitment: The Dynamic of Strategy (New York: Free Press), he describes this problem in general. Here, he tackles the problem of balancing financial and competitive risks when it becomes most difficult at the bottom of the business cycle.

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Abstract

Managers who are struggling to make investment decisions during this recession may find it hard to take financial risks. Ghemawat argues that you must consider the competitive risks of not investing as well as the financial risks of investing. In his 1991 book, Commitment: The Dynamic of Strategy (New York: Free Press), he describes this problem in general. Here, he tackles the problem of balancing financial and competitive risks when it becomes most difficult at the bottom of the business cycle.

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