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Traditional methods of capital investment project evaluation do not provide the flexibility for strategic decision making on new business ventures. However, real options tools encourage proactive strategic management and, when used properly, can significantly improve decision making in regard to...
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Traditional methods of capital investment project evaluation do not provide the flexibility for strategic decision making on new business ventures. However, real options tools encourage proactive strategic management and, when used properly, can significantly improve decision making in regard to...
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Mit ihren vier Perspektiven - finanzielle Perspektive, Kundenperspektive, interne Prozeßperspektive sowie Lern- und Entwicklungsperspektive - informiert die Balanced Scorecard in einem ausgewogenen Bild über die aktuelle Zielerreichung und die zukünftigen Erfolgsmöglichkeiten eines...
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China is an important emerging country; has transferred from planned economy to market economy after strong and strict … experience of communism, which is still reforming Chinese public companies. After 1979 China applied reform and open policy and … become half communist and half capital society, since that time several decades of development China has achieved through …
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China's construction state-owned enterprises (SOEs) remain tormented by impotent long-term competitiveness and lack of …
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Investitionstheorie nicht folgen. Im Unterschied zur traditionellen Investitionstheorie berücksichtigt der Realoptionsansatz (ROA …
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This paper models the decision to quit smoking like an investment decision where the quitter incurs a sunk withdrawal cost today and forgoes their consumer surplus from cigarettes (invests) and hopes to reap an uncertain reward of better health and therefore higher utility in the future...
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