PIMS Profit Impact of Market Strategy Analysis
PIMS (Profit Impact of Market Strategy) analysis searches a large, multi-industry database of business units for the general empirical relationships that link strategy and market conditions to profitability. Originating in General Electric's effort to understand why its divisions earned such different returns, the program was opened to outside members and analyzed by Sidney Schoeffler, Robert Buzzell, and Donald Heany, whose 1974 Harvard Business Review article reported that a manageable set of factors -- market share, product quality, investment intensity, and others -- statistically explained much of the variation in return on investment across businesses. Buzzell and Gale's 1987 book The PIMS Principles distilled these findings into empirically grounded 'principles' linking strategy to performance and into the par ROI benchmark, the level of profitability a business should expect given its strategic and market profile. PIMS analysis thus treats strategy as an empirical regularity to be estimated across many businesses rather than reasoned from a single case.
Leggi il metodo completo
Accedi con un account gratuito per leggere questa sezione.
Mappa dei metodi
Il vicinato dei metodi correlati — seleziona un nodo per esplorare.
Fonti
- Buzzell, R. D., & Gale, B. T. (1987). The PIMS Principles: Linking Strategy to Performance. New York: Free Press. ISBN: 9780029044308
- Schoeffler, S., Buzzell, R. D., & Heany, D. F. (1974). Impact of Strategic Planning on Profit Performance. Harvard Business Review, 52(2), 137-145. link ↗
Come citare questa pagina
ScholarGate. (2026, June 23). PIMS Profit Impact of Market Strategy Analysis (Cross-Business Empirical Drivers of Profitability). ScholarGate. https://scholargate.app/it/strategic-management/pims-analysis
Quale metodo?
Affianca questo metodo ai suoi parenti più prossimi e leggili fianco a fianco — la biblioteca dispone i libri sul tavolo; la scelta è tua.
- Diversification-Performance Analysis (Rumelt Categories)Gestione strategica↔ confronta
- Porter's Five Forces Industry AnalysisGestione strategica↔ confronta
- Structure-Conduct-Performance AnalysisGestione strategica↔ confronta
Citato da
Metodi simili
Hai notato un problema in questa pagina? Segnalalo o proponi una correzione →