An application of the Strategic Games Matrix for competitive and cooperative strategies modeling for the firms of a textile and apparel business cluster

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Autor(a) principal: Da Costa, Eliezer Arantes
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Bottura, Celso Pascoli
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Sistemas & Gestão
Texto Completo: https://www.revistasg.uff.br/sg/article/view/SGV3N1A1
Resumo: Despite the need of a generalized collaboration environment required to the implementationof any well-succeeded business cluster, the unavoidable decision-making autonomy and thefree enterprise context among the companies, usually operating as multiple and complexsupply chains, induce them to pursue their own interests, disconsidering the interest of otheragents involved. Such companies, whether competing or cooperating with each other,naturally give rise to different conflict of interest situations among themselves, that need tobe modeled, treated, conciliated, and managed. In this paper, a cooperative and competitivestrategy modeling to treat the relationships among clustered companies is presented, basedon concepts of the Games Theory. This work proposes the application of a methodology ofanalysis of these complex industrial arrangements using the Strategic Games Matrix (SGM)as the conceptual framework. It shows that SGM is an useful analytical and managerialsupport tool to deal with the multiple conflicts of interest among the several agents in acluster, both for descriptive and prescriptive purposes. This methodology is applied to the socalledPólo-Tec-Tex (Technological Pole of Textile Industries), a textile and apparel industrialand commercial cluster of companies, in the region of Americana city, in São Paulo state.
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spelling An application of the Strategic Games Matrix for competitive and cooperative strategies modeling for the firms of a textile and apparel business clusterAn application of the Strategic Games Matrix for competitive and cooperative strategies modeling for the firms of a textile and apparel business clusterAplicação da Matriz de Jogos Estratégicos na modelagem de estratégias cooperativas e competitivas para empresas de um pólo têxtil e de confecçõesStrategic Games MatrixPólo-Tec-TexBusiness clustersGames TheoryCooperative and competitive strategiesStrategic Games MatrixPólo-Tec-TexBusiness clustersGames TheoryCooperative and competitive strategiesMatriz de Jogos EstratégicosPólo-Tec-TexCluster empresarialTeoria dos JogosEstratégias cooperativas e competitivasDespite the need of a generalized collaboration environment required to the implementationof any well-succeeded business cluster, the unavoidable decision-making autonomy and thefree enterprise context among the companies, usually operating as multiple and complexsupply chains, induce them to pursue their own interests, disconsidering the interest of otheragents involved. Such companies, whether competing or cooperating with each other,naturally give rise to different conflict of interest situations among themselves, that need tobe modeled, treated, conciliated, and managed. In this paper, a cooperative and competitivestrategy modeling to treat the relationships among clustered companies is presented, basedon concepts of the Games Theory. This work proposes the application of a methodology ofanalysis of these complex industrial arrangements using the Strategic Games Matrix (SGM)as the conceptual framework. It shows that SGM is an useful analytical and managerialsupport tool to deal with the multiple conflicts of interest among the several agents in acluster, both for descriptive and prescriptive purposes. This methodology is applied to the socalledPólo-Tec-Tex (Technological Pole of Textile Industries), a textile and apparel industrialand commercial cluster of companies, in the region of Americana city, in São Paulo state.Despite the need of a generalized collaboration environment required to the implementationof any well-succeeded business cluster, the unavoidable decision-making autonomy and thefree enterprise context among the companies, usually operating as multiple and complexsupply chains, induce them to pursue their own interests, disconsidering the interest of otheragents involved. Such companies, whether competing or cooperating with each other,naturally give rise to different conflict of interest situations among themselves, that need tobe modeled, treated, conciliated, and managed. In this paper, a cooperative and competitivestrategy modeling to treat the relationships among clustered companies is presented, basedon concepts of the Games Theory. This work proposes the application of a methodology ofanalysis of these complex industrial arrangements using the Strategic Games Matrix (SGM)as the conceptual framework. It shows that SGM is an useful analytical and managerialsupport tool to deal with the multiple conflicts of interest among the several agents in acluster, both for descriptive and prescriptive purposes. This methodology is applied to the socalledPólo-Tec-Tex (Technological Pole of Textile Industries), a textile and apparel industrialand commercial cluster of companies, in the region of Americana city, in São Paulo state.Apesar do ambiente de colaboração generalizado necessário para se implementar qualquercluster empresarial bem sucedido, a inevitável autonomia decisória e a livre iniciativa entreas suas empresas, operando, muitas vezes, como múltiplas e complexas cadeias desuprimento, fazem com que eles acabem buscando seus próprios interesses, ignorando osinteresses dos demais agentes envolvidos. Tais empresas, competindo e/ou cooperandoentre si, dão origem, naturalmente, a diversas situações de conflitos de interesses entreelas, conflitos esses que precisam ser modelados, tratados, conciliados e administrados.Apresentamos, neste trabalho, uma modelagem de estratégias cooperativas e competitivasdos mútuos relacionamentos entre as firmas ‘clusterizadas’, com base em conceitos daTeoria dos Jogos. Propõe-se a aplicação de uma metodologia de análise desses complexosempresariais utilizando a Matriz de Jogos Estratégicos, MJE, como o quadro de referênciaconceitual. Mostramos que a MJE se constitui numa útil ferramenta de suporte analítico egerencial para o tratamento dos múltiplos conflitos de interesses entre os diversos agentesde um cluster, tanto para propósitos descritivos como prescritivos. Esta metodologia éaplicada ao assim chamado Pólo-Tec-Tex, uma aglomeração industrial e comercial deempresas têxteis e de confecções, localizada na região da cidade de Americana, no estadode São Paulo.ABEC2009-05-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistasg.uff.br/sg/article/view/SGV3N1A110.7177/sg.2008.SGV3N1A1Sistemas & Gestão; v. 3 n. 1 (2008): Abril/2008; 1-141980-516010.7177/sg.2008.v3.n1reponame:Sistemas & Gestãoinstname:Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)instacron:UFFporhttps://www.revistasg.uff.br/sg/article/view/SGV3N1A1/47Copyright (c) 2015 Sistemas & Gestãoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDa Costa, Eliezer ArantesBottura, Celso Pascoli2023-01-09T18:18:55Zoai:ojs.www.revistasg.uff.br:article/41Revistahttps://www.revistasg.uff.br/sgPUBhttps://www.revistasg.uff.br/sg/oai||sg.revista@gmail.com|| periodicos@proppi.uff.br1980-51601980-5160opendoar:2023-01-09T18:18:55Sistemas & Gestão - Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv An application of the Strategic Games Matrix for competitive and cooperative strategies modeling for the firms of a textile and apparel business cluster
An application of the Strategic Games Matrix for competitive and cooperative strategies modeling for the firms of a textile and apparel business cluster
Aplicação da Matriz de Jogos Estratégicos na modelagem de estratégias cooperativas e competitivas para empresas de um pólo têxtil e de confecções
title An application of the Strategic Games Matrix for competitive and cooperative strategies modeling for the firms of a textile and apparel business cluster
spellingShingle An application of the Strategic Games Matrix for competitive and cooperative strategies modeling for the firms of a textile and apparel business cluster
Da Costa, Eliezer Arantes
Strategic Games Matrix
Pólo-Tec-Tex
Business clusters
Games Theory
Cooperative and competitive strategies
Strategic Games Matrix
Pólo-Tec-Tex
Business clusters
Games Theory
Cooperative and competitive strategies
Matriz de Jogos Estratégicos
Pólo-Tec-Tex
Cluster empresarial
Teoria dos Jogos
Estratégias cooperativas e competitivas
title_short An application of the Strategic Games Matrix for competitive and cooperative strategies modeling for the firms of a textile and apparel business cluster
title_full An application of the Strategic Games Matrix for competitive and cooperative strategies modeling for the firms of a textile and apparel business cluster
title_fullStr An application of the Strategic Games Matrix for competitive and cooperative strategies modeling for the firms of a textile and apparel business cluster
title_full_unstemmed An application of the Strategic Games Matrix for competitive and cooperative strategies modeling for the firms of a textile and apparel business cluster
title_sort An application of the Strategic Games Matrix for competitive and cooperative strategies modeling for the firms of a textile and apparel business cluster
author Da Costa, Eliezer Arantes
author_facet Da Costa, Eliezer Arantes
Bottura, Celso Pascoli
author_role author
author2 Bottura, Celso Pascoli
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Da Costa, Eliezer Arantes
Bottura, Celso Pascoli
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Strategic Games Matrix
Pólo-Tec-Tex
Business clusters
Games Theory
Cooperative and competitive strategies
Strategic Games Matrix
Pólo-Tec-Tex
Business clusters
Games Theory
Cooperative and competitive strategies
Matriz de Jogos Estratégicos
Pólo-Tec-Tex
Cluster empresarial
Teoria dos Jogos
Estratégias cooperativas e competitivas
topic Strategic Games Matrix
Pólo-Tec-Tex
Business clusters
Games Theory
Cooperative and competitive strategies
Strategic Games Matrix
Pólo-Tec-Tex
Business clusters
Games Theory
Cooperative and competitive strategies
Matriz de Jogos Estratégicos
Pólo-Tec-Tex
Cluster empresarial
Teoria dos Jogos
Estratégias cooperativas e competitivas
description Despite the need of a generalized collaboration environment required to the implementationof any well-succeeded business cluster, the unavoidable decision-making autonomy and thefree enterprise context among the companies, usually operating as multiple and complexsupply chains, induce them to pursue their own interests, disconsidering the interest of otheragents involved. Such companies, whether competing or cooperating with each other,naturally give rise to different conflict of interest situations among themselves, that need tobe modeled, treated, conciliated, and managed. In this paper, a cooperative and competitivestrategy modeling to treat the relationships among clustered companies is presented, basedon concepts of the Games Theory. This work proposes the application of a methodology ofanalysis of these complex industrial arrangements using the Strategic Games Matrix (SGM)as the conceptual framework. It shows that SGM is an useful analytical and managerialsupport tool to deal with the multiple conflicts of interest among the several agents in acluster, both for descriptive and prescriptive purposes. This methodology is applied to the socalledPólo-Tec-Tex (Technological Pole of Textile Industries), a textile and apparel industrialand commercial cluster of companies, in the region of Americana city, in São Paulo state.
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