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diffusion, even when the price is constant. In the latter case the mutual competition between the brands leads with time to a … Gibrat's rule of proportionate growth is a direct consequence of the competition between the brands. The model allows a … derivation of the lognormal size distribution of product sales and the logistic replacement of durables in competition. A …
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The effective management of Romanian companies can represent an advantage in a competitive business environment, shaped … for the implementation of management theories and practices whose effectiveness has been validated by Western countries … competition from the new professional master programs that will be developed under the Bologna framework, in addition to …
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The article, based on analysis of existing mechanisms, proposed an effective organizational and economic mechanism of rational use of resources that will effectively utilize available resources in the enterprise. У статті, на основі аналізу існуючих...
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The article analyzes the evolution of product life-cycle policies of main carmakers in the three main European markets (Germany, Italy and France). Sales data regarding 212 models of 13 major carmakers are taken into consideration for the period 1970-2006. A sub-sample including more detailed...
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An evolutionary model of the product life cycle is applied to derive the experience curve and the market size of (expensive) durable goods. The experience (learning) curve suggests that the real costs per unit decrease with an increasing cumulative output (Henderson's law). Based on the idea...
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This case concerns a small business at a tipping point in the owner's life cycle immediately before the global financial crisis hit. Students should be able to identify a number of areas where the company can improve its strategy in a highly competitive industry. The case is geared towards...
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Previous studies on the measurement of learning-by-doing emphasize the importance of accounting for multi-vintage effects having an impact on firms’ production costs through economies of scope. This study shows that accounting for cannibalization effects on the demand side is equally important...
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This teaching case provides an overview of a reportedly manufacturer-created "holiday" celebrated by South Koreans every year. Based on the case, students will discuss the benefits and liabilities of the manufacturer's activities as well as identify any ethical breaches that may also have...
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This paper explores the extent to which goods follow systematic pricing patterns over their life cycle. The theoretical literature, and anecdotal evidence, often suggests that new products are often introduced at high prices which decline as the good ages while, older goods exit the market at a...
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progressive environmental management by utilizing their "latecomers' advantages" to the maximum extent possible. By utilizing the … actually enjoy latecomers' advantages in environmental management, depending on their stages of development. The study's main …
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