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, increased sales and profits, and product and process innovation than firms that do not follow this path. Their findings suggest …
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We develop a simple theoretical model of a long term buyer-supplier relationship with non-contractible buyer specific R&D investment, and derive predictions on the effects of trust and competition on suppliers’ investment and buyers’ procurement strategies. We address these issues...
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innovation. The aim of this paper is to identify under which conditions it makes sense to talk about path dependence, and the … relevance of using path dependence to the analysis of management innovation. Design/methodology/approach – The path dependence … concept of path dependence can be used to study management innovation, particularly when analyzing the introduction of new …
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and room for administrative innovation to accommodate past administrative idiosyncrasies to market environment. In …
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Cross-sectional studies of organisation have yielded a number of relationships between contingencies and structure. However, some diachronic studies of changes in contingency and structure have not produced the results expected. The suggestion of this paper is that this may reflect inappropriate...
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