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The Strategy and Performance of British Industry, 1970--80 Also by George A. Luffman SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS POLICIES (with G. D. Newbould) The Strategy and Performance of British Industry, 1970--80 George A. Luffman and Richard Reed M MACMILLAN ©George A. Luffman and Richard Reed 1984 Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 1984 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without permission First published 1984 by THE MACMILLAN PRESS LTD London and Basingstoke Companies and representatives throughout the world British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Luffman, George A. The strategy and performance of British industry 1970-80. 1. Diversification in industry-Great Britain -History-20th century I. Title II. Reed, Richard 338.8'042'0941 HD2756.2.G7 ISBN 978-1-349-07604-8 ISBN 978-1-349-07602-4 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-1-349-07602-4 Contents Acknowledgements vii List of Figures viii List of Tables ix 1 INTRODUCTION 1 2 ASSESSING STRATEGIC CHANGE 7 2.1 Research Outline 90 2.2 Measurement of Diversification 11 2.3 Measurement of Performance 17 2.4 The Chosen Sample 24 2.5 Data Collected 27 3 BRITISH INDUSTRY 1970--80 29 3.1 The UK Environment 31 3.2 General Characteristics of the Sample 35 3.3 Size Distribution of the Sample 37 3.4 The Industry Distribution of the Sample 39 3.5 General Characteristics of Performance 43 3.6 Performance for Shareholders 44 3.7 Performance for Managers 51 3.8 Performance for the Economy 53 3.9 Summary 58 4 DIVERSIFICATION IN THE 70s 61 4.1 Introduction 63 4.2 Previous Research on Diversification 66 4.3 The Nature and Extent of Diversification in British Industry in 1970s 71 4.4 Comparison with Herfindahl Index 76 4.5 Summary 76 VI Contents 5 DIVERSIFICATION AND PERFORMANCE 81 5.1 Introduction 83 5.2 Diversification and Performance-Shareholder 87 5.3 Diversification and Performance-Manager 95 5.4 Diversification and Performance-Economy 99 5.5 Summary 104 6 DIVERSIFICATION, PERFORMANCE AND COMPANY SIZE 109 6.1 Influence of Company Size and Growth 111 6.2 Classification by Size 113 6.3 Diversification and Size 117 6.4 Diversification, Performance and Size-Shareholder 121 6.5 Diversification, Performance and Size-Manager 127 6.6 Diversification, Performance and Size-Economy 130 6.7 Summary 133 7 DIVERSIFICATION, PERFORMANCE AND INDUSTRY 137 7.1 The Influence of Industry on Diversification and Perform- ance 139 7.2 Diversification by Industry 140 7.3 Performance by Industry 145 7.4 Diversification, Performance and Industry- Shareholders 150 7.5 Diversification, Performance and Industry-Manager 153 7.6 Diversification, Performance and Industry-Economy 154 7.7 Summary 154 8 CONCLUSIONS 159 8.1 Introduction 161 8.2 Nature and Extent of Diversification 165 8.3 Implications for Shareholders 167 8.4 Implications for Managers 169 8.5 Implications for Government 172 8.6 Summary 173 Appendix A: Companies Excluded from the Sample 177 Appendix B: Sample Companies and Strategic Classifications 183 Appendix C: Company Performance for al/496 Companies 240 Appendix D: Calculations used for Performance Measures 262 Appendix E: Comparison of Category and Herfindahl Systems 264 Index 267 Acknowledgements Inevitably there are numerous people who make a contribution to a project of this size and we would like to express our gratitude to them. Staff in the libraries of the Bradford University Management Centre, the Manchester Business School and Extel Services were extremely helpful during the data-gathering stage. We would also like to thank Dr J. R. Sparkes and Bryan Lowes for their assistance in the early stages of the research and also Dr J. Sharp for his help in respect of some of the statistical problems. The typing has been undertaken by an array of helpers at various stages, Sylvia Ashdown, Sandra Bye, Jane Cordingley and Joan Luffman. Finally, we would like to thank two very long-suffering wives, Margaret and Joan, who, apart from enduring hours of solitude, have provided positive support in interminable hours of data-checking and proof-reading, and two children, Sarah and Mark, who had to accept periods of enforced silence and an absentee father. What finally appears in print is our responsibility. GEORGE A. LUFFMAN RICHARD REED vii List of Figures 2.1 Core Skills and Key Resources 12 2.2 Algorithm for Classifying Types of Diversification 16 2.3 The Firm: a Descriptive Model 19 3.1 Size Distribution of the Sample 38 3.2 Cumulative Percentage Sales 39 3.3 Distribution of Shareholder Performance Measure 46 3.4 Distribution of Risk Measure 49 3.5 Distribution of Manager Performance Measure 52 3.6 Distribution of Economy Performance Measure 56 4.1 Ansoff's Product-Mission Matrix and Growth-Vectors Matrix 65 4.2 Results Summary of Research by D. F. Channon, Strategy and Structure of British Enterprise 1950-70 66 4.3 Diversification Changes in US Companies 68 4.4 Extent and Direction of Diversification in UK Companies 1970-80 72 4.5 Incremental Change 79 5.1 Diversity, Diversification and Performance-Shareholders 89 5.2. Diversity, Diversification and Performance-Manager 92 5.3 Diversity, Diversification and Performance-Economy 101 6.1 Diversification and Diversity by Size-System A 119 6.2 Diversification and Diversity by Size-System B 120 6.3 Diversity and Company Size 121 6.4 Diversification, Diversity, Performance and Size (System A) -Shareholders 125 6.5 Diversification, Diversity, Performance and Size (System A) -Manager 129 6.6 Diversification, Diversity, Performance and Size (System A) -Economy 132 viii List of Tables 3.1 Key Economic Indicators 1970-80 32 3.2 Breakdown of the Top 1000 Companies by Sample Selection Criteria 36 3.3 Distribution of Companies by Industry 1970 40 3.4 Correlation Coefficients for Performance Variables 44 3.5 Shareholder Measure 1970-80 45 3.6 Shareholder Measure -Twenty Highest and Twenty Lowest Companies 47 3.7 Risk Measure 1970-80 48 3.8 Risk Measure -Twenty Highest and Twenty Lowest Companies 50 3.9 Manager Measure 1970-80 51 3.10 Manager Measure-Twenty Highest and Twenty Lowest Companies 54 3.11 Economy Measure 1970-80 55 3.12 Economy Measure-Twenty Highest and Twenty Lowest Companies 57 4.1 Diversification in US Companies-Four-category Analysis 69 4.2 Diversification in US Companies-Nine-category Analysis 70 4.3 Diversification in UK Companies 1970-80-Four-category Analysis 71 4.4 Diversification Strategy-a Comparison 73 4.5 Diversification in British Industry 1970-80 75 4.6 Comparison of Results using Herfindahl and Category Methods 77 4.7 Summary of Company Movement by Category 79 5.1 Diversification and Performance-Shareholders 87 5.2 Diversification (Eight-category) and Performance- Shareholders 91 5.3 Company Performance prior to Diversification- Shareholders 94 ix

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