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concerning the legacy effects on initial speed radical innovation and subsequent market performance. We chose the European retail … success with any prior technology creates a negative legacy effect for the next radical technological shift. We question the … overly pessimistic view of such legacy effects and ask how quickly firms embrace echnological breakthroughs by radically …
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concerning the legacy effects on initial speed radical innovation and subsequent market performance. We chose the European retail … success with any prior technology creates a negative legacy effect for the next radical technological shift. We question the … overly pessimistic view of such legacy effects and ask how quickly firms embrace technological breakthroughs by radically …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014047378
In the last two decades, Supply Chain Management (SCM) continues to gain popularity among companies and has been broadly studied by academic researchers. However, with the development of the digital economy, a new paradigm has emerged in this arena: virtual supply chain management (e-SCM). Thus,...
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As they travel more, the Chinese consumers are making a rapidly-growing share of their luxury purchases outside the Mainland. There are several reasons that exhort Chinese luxury consumers to have their expenditures outside their home country, being economic, cultural and social. With so many...
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Aim of this study is to discuss differences and characteristics between HRM in the US, Europe and Asia. Divergence can …
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The development of socio-economic areas is a critical issue in both the academic and managerial fields. In this paper, places are metaphorically considered as enterprises: they should use marketing strategies because of increasing competition and the need to satisfy their stakeholders and...
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For over forty years, Business Tendency Surveys have been collected in multiple member states of the European Union. Previous research has studied the predictive accuracy of the expectation variables included in those surveys through bivariate, within-country, Granger-causality tests, which has...
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With social media becoming so pervasive, museums strive to adopt them for their own use. Effective use of social media especially Facebook and Twitter seems to be promising. Social media offer museums the possibility to engage audiences, potential and active visitors with their collections and...
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industry will be analysed and then the transformation opportunities of this process from Europe to Post Soviet countries will …
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Search engines are important access channels to news content of traditional newspapers with Google alone responsible for 35% of online visits to news outlets in the European Union. Yet, the effects of Google Search on market competition and information diversity have received scant attention....
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