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Edith Penrose’s theory of firm growth postulates that a firm’s current growth rate will be influenced by the adjustment …
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Established in 1988, the Shingo Prize for Operational Excellence recognises organisations in the USA, Mexico and Canada …
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effect). This study has practical implications for regulators, corporations and investors, both in the USA and abroad. …
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offshore outsourcing.The objectives of this research are:1. To analyze the differences between the theory and the practice …
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of the relevance of the theory and analysis to developing economies. …
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China’s Creative Industries explores the role of new technologies, globalization and higher levels of connectivity in re-defining relationships between ‘producers’ and ‘consumers’ in 21st century China. The evolution of new business models, the impact of state regulation, the rise of...
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The applicability of complex systems theory in economics is evaluated and compared with standard approaches to economic …
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We examine Ralph W. Souter's defence, in the 1930s, of Marshall's Principles against Robbins' attempt to recast economics as a 'purely formal science of implications'. Souter elaborated on Marshall's invocations progressively to increase the realism of economic science and contrasted this...
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.More generally, this research contributes by advancing acontextualized theory of entrepreneurship that links features ofevolutionary … underlie these two established bodies of theory areshown to be fundamental in shaping the dynamics of founding teams;yet, their …
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This paper revisits the welfare economics of fashion from the standpoint of evolutionary economics. Whilst accepting that fashion-focused consumption may have an element of status-seeking behaviour about it, which may be of questionable value in welfare terms, the paper emphasizes that fashion...
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